
Health Tech Nerds Radio The Grand Roundup: Q1 earnings, behavioral health market, Pair Team and Bold on ACCESS, future of MA brokers, Epic AI vs startups, AI prescribing, and more
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Apr 27, 2026 Rebecca Springer (brokerage analyst) and Patrick Keavy (Medicare Advantage market expert) unpack broker valuations and market shifts. Amanda Rees (CEO of Bold) describes an AI-first, device-agnostic healthy-aging platform for falls prevention. Neil Batlivala (CEO of Pair Team) covers AI care advocates and ACCESS participation for high-needs Medicaid. Allie Oaks (research chief) outlines Trilliant’s behavioral health market findings.
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Begin AI With Orchestration Not Prescribing
- Start AI rollouts with orchestration and navigation before autonomous clinical tasks.
- Neil advises using AI to schedule, coordinate, and a/b test limited automations while humans supervise higher-risk decisions.
ACCESS Rates Force Cost-First Design Decisions
- CMMI ACCESS rates are built bottom-up from cost-to-deliver, not value-based pricing, forcing providers to engineer low cost-to-serve models.
- Neil says success depends on roadmaped task automation, lower CAC via partnerships, and falling device costs.
IDR Solved Surprise Bills But Created Costly Arbitration Outcomes
- The No Surprises Act solved patient surprise bills but its baseball-style IDR arbitration produced outsized payments and created an arbitrator cottage industry.
- Martin highlighted cases like a $440K breast reduction as a symptom of arbitration favoring providers when insurers don't respond with 'reasonable' offers.

