Healthcare is Hard: A Podcast for Insiders

From Pilots to Production: Boston Children’s John Brownstein on the Next Phase of AI in Healthcare

Mar 19, 2026
John Brownstein, SVP and Chief Innovation Officer at Boston Children’s and Harvard professor who helped build early digital health tools like Google Flu Trends. He talks rapid AI adoption in health systems, moving from pilots to production. He covers intelligent automation, internal LLM use, build versus buy tradeoffs, durable moats for startups, enterprise AI architecture, and workforce change and measurement.
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ANECDOTE

From Tick Dragging To Data-Driven Public Health

  • John Brownstein pivoted from fieldwork after getting Lyme disease and focused on mining secondary data for population health studies.
  • He built tools like Google Flu Trends and HealthMap and later founded a data analytics company that used early machine learning for public health.
INSIGHT

Healthcare Is Moving Past Pilots Into Enterprise AI

  • Brownstein says healthcare is moving faster on AI than past tech waves, with many systems progressing beyond pilots into enterprise use.
  • Boston Children's has deployed dozens of automations and measured saved hours and repurposed labor across finance, supply chain, and operations.
ADVICE

Raise The Bar For Startup Moats

  • Reassess build versus buy: Brownstein warns hospitals can now build faster with internal developer tools, so startups must show strong moats to win deals.
  • He recommends startups prove unique data, regulatory expertise, or deep workflow integration before pitching.
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