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The Hidden Cost of Data Paralysis in Cardiovascular Programs
Wednesday, July 8, 2026 | Joel Sauer, MBA | 0 Comments
Data paralysis blog series, Part 2 Understanding the Challenge: More Data, Less Action In the first part of this series, we examined why so many leaders in cardiovascular programs find themselves treading water by oceans of data. The issue is not a lack of information. On the contrary, most programs are inundated with dashboards, reports and analytics support. The real challenge emerges after the data is reviewed. When information is fragmented or inconsistent, the decision-making process slows dramatically. Meetings become more frequent, leaders request additional versions of the numbers, and despite the abundance of reporting, meaningful progress is often stalled.
Why Cardiovascular Leaders Are Stuck in Data Paralysis – and How to Fix It
Monday, May 11, 2026 | Jaime Warren, ED.D., MBA, BHS, CNMT, NCT | 0 Comments
Data paralysis blog series, Part 1 Drowning in Data, Starved for Clarity: The Cardiovascular Program Dilemma You know that feeling when you open a dashboard and immediately regret it. Not because the numbers are bad, but because there are too many to know where to start. If you've ever stared at a report and thought, “I should know what this means, but I honestly don’t,” you are not the problem. The system is.
Access, Culture, Chaos: The Things That Sneak Up When You’re Not Looking
Tuesday, November 18, 2025 | Jaime Warren, ED.D., MBA, BHS, CNMT, NCT | 0 Comments
Navigating Gen Z in the Workforce
Tuesday, September 2, 2025 | Jaime Warren, ED.D., MBA, BHS, CNMT, NCT | 1 Comment
From One Gen X Leader to Another: What’s Changed, What Hasn’t, and How to Lead Without Losing Your Mind
Avoiding the DOJ’s Crosshairs: Lessons From the $17.7M Cardiology Compliance Crackdown
Monday, April 21, 2025 | Jaime Warren, ED.D., MBA, BHS, CNMT, NCT | 0 Comments
Illustration by: Lee Sauer
Appropriate Use of CV Diagnostic Imaging: Bridging the Past, Present and Future
Thursday, May 30, 2024 | Jaime Warren, ED.D., MBA, BHS, CNMT, NCT | 0 Comments
Introduction | The Genesis of AUC | Medicare and AUC | Medicare Drops the AUC Requirement | Why Stick With AUC? | Conclusion | Related Resources Introduction In the dynamic field of cardiovascular care, the concept of appropriate use criteria (AUC) has been a beacon guiding the judicious use of diagnostic testing. AUC are developed to provide guidance to clinicians deciding when it's most beneficial to use certain diagnostic tests. This blog dives into the world of AUC, exploring its history, its connection to Medicare requirements, the recent Medicare changes, and why, despite these changes, AUC remain a critical tools in the decision-making toolkit of cardiology programs.
Elevate Your Ultrasound Game With Vascular Benchmarking
Monday, April 1, 2024 | Jaime Warren, ED.D., MBA, BHS, CNMT, NCT | 0 Comments
Introduction Vascular ultrasound is an indispensable diagnostic tool in modern healthcare, offering noninvasive insight into the body's circulatory system. As healthcare providers strive for efficiency and quality, it is essential to benchmark metrics for appointment times. This blog explores these metrics and their importance in optimizing patient care and resource utilization.
Strategies for Finding and Retaining Imaging Professionals Post-COVID
Tuesday, August 16, 2022 | Jaime Warren, ED.D., MBA, BHS, CNMT, NCT | 0 Comments
As the newest member of the MedAxiom Consulting Team, Jaime Warren, EdD, MBA, BHS, CNMT, NCT, brings 20+ years of clinical and operational experience to our community. Beginning her journey in healthcare as a nuclear medicine technologist, Jaime went onto hold operational leadership positions which provided her a viewpoint from the clinician to the C-suite. With extensive experience in both inpatient and ambulatory imaging setting, Jaime’s expertise lies in improving organizational processes, workflows and human performance.
