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255- Leading Through Crisis: Healthcare IT Lessons from the Pandemic with Joshua Peavy

Dissecting Popular IT Nerds

Dissecting Popular IT Nerds

Technology

549 Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Joshua Peavy Joshua Peavy is the Director of Information Technology at Trinity Community Health, a nonprofit community health center providing affordable care across 43 locations in Louisiana. He has over 15 years of experience in IT leadership roles in both nonprofit and for-profit healthcare organizations. His strengths include crisis management, aligning technology with business goals, and building strong relationships across departments. Joshua earned his bachelor’s in Physcology from Louisiana State University. Leading Through Crisis: Healthcare IT Lessons from the Pandemic with Joshua Peavy In this engaging discussion, we delve into navigating healthcare IT during uncertain times. Our guest Joshua Peavy brings insightful perspective, drawing from his nonprofit community health experience to discuss leading through exponential growth amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Joshua offers practical lessons around crisis management, aligning IT with organizational missions, and leading with empathy. He provides thoughtful insights on how focusing on the patient experience helped IT connect with stakeholders during turbulent times. Looking ahead, he forecasts how healthcare IT leaders can apply these lessons to guide their organizations through future challenges. Tune in for practical, forward-thinking insights from Joshua’s diverse healthcare IT journey so far.

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0:00.0

All right, welcome everyone back to dissecting popular IT nerds today coming through you,

0:13.5

coming to not live.

0:15.8

We are pre-recording this, but I happen to be in Morocco because I have a development team over here and we're

0:21.7

testing the latency. Seems to be coming in quite well. And we are with Josh PV, Director of

0:29.7

Information Technology at Trinity Community Health. Welcome to the show, my friend.

0:36.4

Thank you. And let's do an oldie but a goodie.

0:40.6

Let's start off with what was your first computer?

0:45.1

Oh, wow.

0:47.0

Actually, I don't remember.

0:49.1

I can't remember if it was a gateway or a Dell,

0:51.7

but it was a family computer that we got when I was about

0:54.9

14. So I know it was one of those two is a, you know, a desktop power model with a monitor

1:01.1

all in one package that we got from somewhere, but I honestly don't recall what it was.

1:05.8

So that, well, then that dates you well, because it puts you somewhere on the curve of technology that you

1:12.7

probably had a DVD player onto that. And it was a gateway that everyone knows those boxes

1:18.6

were the, yeah, the cow boxes everyone well. It was either the gateway or was the Dell dude.

1:24.2

Remember the Dell like, dude, you got a Dell. Remember the Dell guy?

1:27.8

Yes. I still do that to this day. Still do that commercial. Like, I verbalize that commercial

1:33.3

through this day. And I think Saturday Night Live did a spoof on it with like a, with George Bush,

1:40.5

you know, like, dude, you got a Dell. But, um, okay, so what. Oh okay so what oh wow so then um connected to the internet

1:48.0

or not yeah back then so you dialed we worked we were okay at first we weren't yeah it was absolutely

1:54.7

dial up what was so how did you end up in tech now did you just fall into it and are now? Did you just fall into it and like, hey, I just,

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