

Outcomes Rocket
Saul Marquez
At Outcomes Rocket, we are the shared knowledge hub for healthcare's toughest problems. Our goal is twofold and clear. To help inspire and guide our listeners to 1. Improve patient outcomes and 2. Experience business success in healthcare. Tune in to learn more!
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Feb 19, 2026 • 15min
From Ideas to Execution: Scaling Healthcare Innovation with Sabrina Runbeck, fractional COO and CSO, and co-founder of PulsePoint Path
Healthcare innovation doesn’t fail for lack of ideas; it fails when execution, people, and focus aren’t aligned.
In this episode, Sabrina Runbeck, fractional COO and CSO, and co-founder of PulsePoint Path, discusses building a collaborative execution model that connects early-stage health tech startups, clinicians, and investors. She explains why moving beyond passive referral-based growth is essential for scaling companies with clarity and real ROI. Sabrina breaks down how startups often miss critical go-to-market fundamentals, including a true client-acquisition strategy and accountable leadership. Drawing from her background in cardiothoracic surgery, she shares how clinicians can transition into scalable advisory, executive, and investor roles to create one-to-many impact.
Tune in to learn how disciplined focus, the right people, and intentional collaboration can turn promising healthcare innovation into sustainable growth!
Resources:
Connect with and follow Sabrina Runbeck on LinkedIn.
Follow PulsePoint Path on LinkedIn and explore their website!
Submit your Health Tech Impact Awards nomination here!

Feb 12, 2026 • 29min
Proactive vs. Reactive: How Early Intervention and Care Management Prevent Hospitalizations with Colette Boroch, Director of Clinical Services, and Jonathan Goldstein, CFO at PRINE Health & Kathryn Anderton, VP of Clinical Operations at ThoroughCare
This podcast is brought to you by Outcomes Rocket, your exclusive healthcare marketing agency. Learn how to accelerate your growth by going to outcomesrocket.com
Effective value-based care depends on tight care coordination, clinician trust, and financial alignment that prevents avoidable hospitalizations.
In this episode, three healthcare leaders discuss why proactive kidney care depends on early identification and ongoing patient education, long before dialysis decisions become urgent. Colette Boroch, Director of Clinical Services at PRINE Health, explains how early screening, repeated education, and removing barriers like transportation help prevent patients from “crashing” into the hospital. Kathryn Anderton, Vice President of Clinical Operations at ThoroughCare, shares how care management platforms reduce documentation burden, standardize workflows, and free clinicians to focus on patients, while Jonathan Goldstein, Chief Financial Officer at PRINE Health, outlines how care coordination lowers avoidable utilization, improves quality metrics, and supports shared savings. Together, they explore provider buy-in, fragmented data, AI-enabled scalability, and why value-based care must be treated as a strategic asset.
Tune in and learn how clinical care, technology, and finance must work together to successfully scale value-based care.
Resources
Connect with and follow Colette Boroch on LinkedIn.
Follow PRINE Health on LinkedIn and discover their website!
Follow and connect with Kathryn Anderton on LinkedIn.
Learn more about ThoroughCare on LinkedIn and explore their website.
Listen to Kathryn’s previous interview on the podcast here.
Email Kathryn directly here.

Feb 10, 2026 • 21min
Designing for Dignity: Creating Care Pathways That Meet People Where They Are with Dr. Justin Coffey, Chief Medical Officer at WorkIt Health
Patient-centered design is not a nice-to-have in healthcare. It is the key to access, trust, and better outcomes.
In this episode, Dr. Justin Coffey, Chief Medical Officer at WorkIt Health, discusses how designing treatment around lived experience can transform substance use care. He explains the philosophy of patients as designers, why immediate access matters in moments of readiness, and how whole-person care better reflects the realities of recovery. The conversation highlights how digital care can reduce stigma, improve engagement, and reach underserved populations, including rural patients and pregnant individuals. Dr. Coffey shares practical examples of how technology, team-based care, and thoughtful design remove barriers while maintaining human connection and explores the future role of AI in supporting care delivery and patient empowerment.
Tune in and learn how patient-designed digital care can create more accessible, humane, and effective treatment.
Resources:
Connect with and follow Dr. Justin Coffey on LinkedIn.
Follow Workit Health on LinkedIn and explore their website.

Feb 3, 2026 • 23min
From Social Anxiety to Startup: Making Therapy Accessible with founder of oVRcome, Adam Hutchinson
Virtual reality can remove the biggest barriers to evidence-based mental health treatment by making exposure therapy affordable, scalable, and accessible anywhere.
In this episode, Adam Hutchinson, founder of oVRcome, discusses how lived experience with social anxiety and a background in technology led him to build a VR platform that expands access to exposure therapy worldwide. He explains why traditional exposure therapy is difficult, costly, and impractical for many conditions, and how VR “tricks the brain” to safely replicate real-world triggers without physical constraints. Adam explores the clinical value of immersive, filmed VR environments, the emerging role of generative AI in personalizing treatment, and the importance of maintaining realism for effective outcomes. He also shares insights from scaling a global startup from New Zealand, highlights use cases across self-help, clinicians, schools, payers, and health systems, and emphasizes the role of caregivers in successful treatment journeys.
Tune in and discover how immersive technology is revolutionizing anxiety care, lowering costs, and increasing access to proven mental health treatments worldwide!
Resources:
Connect with and follow Adam Hutchinson on LinkedIn.
Follow oVRcome on LinkedIn and explore their website.

Feb 2, 2026 • 18min
Eliminating Data Waste: How Amgen’s Leandro Boer Is Reimagining Precision Medicine and Patient Equity
The most effective way to drive change in healthcare is to focus on what remains constant: serving patients.
In this episode, sponsored by Amgen. Leandro Boer, Vice President of US Medical and General Medicines at Amgen, discusses how the company is reimagining care delivery to enhance access and outcomes, particularly for underserved populations. He explains how precision medicine, multi-omics, and advanced data use are driving innovation and preventing “data waste,” while Amgen invests heavily in R&D, including a $600 million Innovation and Discovery Science Center. Leandro highlights the role of technology in accelerating clinical trials through machine learning and anticipates three major shifts within the next five years: faster drug development, reduced administrative burden through the use of AI, and improved patient identification via care pathway automation. He also highlights Amgen’s goal to reduce cardiovascular events by 50% by 2030, the importance of diverse clinical representation through the RISE initiative, and the company’s commitment to employee well-being as the foundation for improved patient care.
Tune in and learn how innovation, equity, and purpose-driven leadership are transforming the future of healthcare!
Resources:
Connect with and follow Leandro Boer on LinkedIn.
Follow Amgen on LinkedIn and explore their website.

Jan 29, 2026 • 15min
Why Prevention Finally Beats Treatment In Healthcare Economics with Dr. Farzad Mostashari, co-founder and CEO of Aledade
This podcast is brought to you by Outcomes Rocket, your exclusive healthcare marketing agency. Learn how to accelerate your growth by going to outcomesrocket.com
Aligned incentives change behavior faster than technology alone ever could.
In this episode, Dr. Farzad Mostashari, co-founder and CEO of Aledade, discusses how value-based care finally makes prevention profitable by rewarding primary care for keeping patients healthy rather than treating avoidable disease. He reflects on his path from public health and federal EHR leadership to building a nationwide platform that partners with independent practices to take total-cost-of-care contracts. Dr. Mostashari covers why fee-for-service warped EHRs into billing tools, how accountable care models reversed that logic, and why culture, long-term thinking, and technology at scale matter. He shares results from thousands of practices achieving higher blood-pressure control by focusing on stroke prevention, explains the economics of Medicare Shared Savings and expanding private contracts, and explores how AI can deliver just-in-time insights across hundreds of EHRs without forcing workflow change.
Tune in and learn how aligning incentives, primary care, and AI can deliver better outcomes at lower cost!
Resources:
Connect with and follow Dr. Farzad Mostashari on LinkedIn.
Follow Aledade on LinkedIn and discover their website.
Follow Aledade on LinkedIn and visit their website.
Check out Aledade's Public Benefit Report and Medicare Shared Savings Program announcement.

Jan 27, 2026 • 35min
Where Technology Meets Peer Collaboration: A New Approach to Behavioral Health with Shrenik Jain, founder and CEO of Marigold Health, and Robert McAlonan, Director of Behavioral Health at VNS Health
Peer support is becoming a core part of behavioral health, not just an add-on.
In this episode, Shrenik Jain, founder and CEO of Marigold Health, and Robert McAlonan, Director of Behavioral Health at VNS Health, discuss how expanding the role of peer support can bridge the engagement gap in behavioral health. They share how their partnership is transforming access to care through a blend of technology and human connection, making services more accessible, private, and personalized. The conversation highlights how digital peer support offers a low-friction approach for individuals to seek help, thereby reducing hospitalizations and improving long-term recovery outcomes. Shrenik and Rob also explore the operational and systemic challenges of scaling peer support, from credentialing and integration to building value-based partnerships that reward outcomes.
Tune in and learn how technology-driven peer support can reshape behavioral health access, engagement, and recovery outcomes!
Resources:
Connect with and follow Robert McAlonan on LinkedIn.
Follow VNS Health on LinkedIn and visit their website.
Connect with and follow Shrenik Jain on LinkedIn.
Follow Marigold Health on LinkedIn and visit their website.

Jan 22, 2026 • 17min
How AI Turns Medical Charts Into Actionable Intelligence with Justin Liu, CEO of Charta Health
This podcast is brought to you by Outcomes Rocket, your exclusive healthcare marketing agency. Learn how to accelerate your growth by going to outcomesrocket.com
Real AI in healthcare matters only if it delivers measurable value, not hype.
In this episode, Justin Liu, CEO of Charta Health, discusses how AI is transforming medical record review by making it faster, cheaper, and scalable across all patient charts. He explains why chart review is central to nearly every healthcare workflow and how AI uncovers insights that manual sampling cannot. Justin shares how Charta helps high-volume outpatient providers increase revenue, improve clinical oversight, and consolidate fragmented processes into a single, customized platform. He also emphasizes the importance of provider-specific workflows and warns that AI is only as effective as the humans who train it.
Tune in and learn how value-driven AI is reshaping healthcare operations at scale!
Resources:
Connect with and follow Justin Liu on LinkedIn.
Follow Charta Health on LinkedIn and discover their website.
Email Justin directly here.

Jan 20, 2026 • 15min
Why Coordinated Behavioral Health Care Consistently Delivers Better Outcomes with Colleen Marshall, Chief Clinical Officer at Two Chairs
High-quality behavioral healthcare scales only when outcomes, engagement, and coordination are designed into the system from day one.
In this episode, Colleen Marshall, Chief Clinical Officer at Two Chairs, discusses how integrating therapy and psychiatry under one roof improves outcomes, reduces drop-off, and removes friction for patients. She explains measurement-based care (MBC), why real-time feedback in sessions drives better results, and how clinician training unlocks adoption. Colleen explores patient engagement, including why rapid access and strong matching matter and how coordinated care prevents conflicting treatment plans. She also breaks down value-based care in behavioral health, sharing how outcomes and retention can anchor shared-risk partnerships with payers. Finally, Colleen looks ahead to the future of behavioral health, including the responsible use of AI to support clinicians while maintaining ethical and effective care.
Tune in and learn how outcomes, engagement, and coordination can redefine success in behavioral healthcare!
Resources:
Connect with and follow Colleen Marshall on LinkedIn.
Follow Two Chairs on LinkedIn and visit their website.

Jan 14, 2026 • 12min
Fixing Point-of-Care Engagement by Working Inside Real Clinical Workflows with Angelo Campano, CEO of Flora Health
This podcast is brought to you by Outcomes Rocket, your exclusive healthcare marketing agency. Learn how to accelerate your growth by going to outcomesrocket.com
Point-of-care engagement only works when technology serves real clinical workflows instead of forcing new ones.
In this episode, Angelo Campano, CEO of Flora Health, discusses how his company bridges pharmaceutical manufacturers, health systems, and digital platforms to deliver relevant content to physicians at the exact moment of care. He explains how Flora helps brands show up inside EHR workflows without disrupting clinicians, why partnerships with health systems and technology vendors matter more than reinventing distribution, and how education closes the language gap between pharma and health IT. Angelo also shares the origin story behind Flora, his contrarian bet on market access over AI hype, and how automating prior authorization and patient assistance can dramatically improve access to therapy, especially for underserved populations. Drawing from his experience as an ultramarathon runner, he explains how “thinking in chapters” applies to building companies, measuring impact, and sustaining long-term innovation in healthcare.
Tune in and learn how point-of-care strategy, market access, and disciplined execution can reshape patient access and outcomes!
Resources
Connect with and follow Angelo Campano on LinkedIn.
Follow Flora Health on LinkedIn and visit their website!


