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Better News Podcast

Better News Podcast

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The Better News Podcast explores the intersection of accountability, integrity, collaboration, compassion and innovation at AnMed. CEO William Kenley and teammates dig into stories that reveal how our health system’s guiding values are shaping an exceptional culture.AnMed Economie Management Management et direction
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    • E8: SC hospitals and health systems drive the state’s economy while providing care
      Jul 1 2025

      Hospitals and health systems in South Carolina comprise a powerful economic engine that’s generating prosperity and job growth as well as health and wellness. A new report shows the state’s hospitals deliver a whopping $36.75 billion in total economic impact. That makes potential cuts to Medicaid reimbursement risky.

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      19 min
    • E7: Emergency services and access to care arrive in Piedmont
      May 9 2025

      There were challenges before the achievement as a freestanding emergency department prepared to open for service in Piedmont, South Carolina. It’s the first operational wing on a health care campus that will ultimately include physical therapy and providers in primary care and more than 10 specialties. Community investment and collaboration made it happen.

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      17 min
    • E6: Innovation powers progress in the fight against cancer
      Feb 10 2025

      Advancements and new developments in technology and techniques lead directly and almost instantly to benefits in patient health.

      That’s starkly apparent in the battle against lung cancer, one of the leading causes of death worldwide.

      South Carolina’s rate of new lung cancer cases is significantly higher than the national average.

      But there is hope, and that is growing, thanks to new innovations.

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      20 min
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