
55. Finance in the American Healthcare System
This week we explore the complexities of the healthcare finance system. I discuss the role of insurance companies as the primary customers, the importance of medication administration, staffing, and p...
25 Jan 202456min

54. What more can be done to ease the burden on our Nurses?
After our 6 weeks of reflection on our most popular episodes, today we are back to brand new live episodes! And to kick off we are diving deep into the challenges Nurses face in ensuring patient safet...
18 Jan 202449min

52. How is it possible for this to happen?
This week we re-visit the alarming case where a medical error caused a surgeon to leave a surgical tool inside a patient's abdomen. It is so important to identify patterns of medical errors and implem...
4 Jan 202421min

51. How much of the burden can Nurses take?
Having worked as nurse for so many years this is a topic that is close to my heart. As we continue to re-visit our most popular episodes it's great to see that you also found it really interesting. I...
28 Des 202354min

50. The unique perspective that Legal Nurse Consultants can bring to a case
This week as we continue revisiting our most popular episodes we re-visit our interview with Attorney Jack Cook. The conversation with Jack focused on personal injury and medical malpractice, emphasiz...
21 Des 20231h 7min

49. Who's to blame? The surgeon or the hospital?
In celebration of approaching our 1 year anniversary at the Just Culture Podcast, I’m going to be revisiting our most popular episodes over the next 5 weeks. Today’s episode, ranking at 5th most popu...
14 Des 202333min

48. Standing up for Nurses with advocate Maggie Ortiz, MSN, RN
This week we welcome advocate Maggie, MSN, RN to the podcast. Maggie embodies a visionary force in nursing, boasting an illustrious 23-year career across critical care, ER, PACU, interventional radiol...
7 Des 20231h 3min



















