

Breaking Health
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The Breaking Health Podcast features the innovators, investors and entrepreneurs who are building the technology and tools to break down and build up the country’s ailing health care system. With seasoned health care investor Steve Krupa, CEO of the Psilos Group, as host, Breaking Health delivers the earliest insights on the ongoing Digital Health Revolution.
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Sep 14, 2020 • 33min
Episode 138: Upfront Healthcare’s “Caretraffic Control” Approach to Getting Patients to their next Medical Destination
Starting out as a minor league baseball broadcaster, Ben Albert realized he was better at the business side of his role than the on-air aspect. He then landed at a healthcare consulting company and became hooked on healthcare- so many silos and opportunities for automation! After a successful exit at the helm of Care Team Connect, Ben decided to start and lead Upfront Healthcare to help patients navigate the unending waters of their medical journeys. By applying analytics to scheduling, billing, and operational data to develop each patients’ profile, the company can direct patients through an app-less experience to their next right service, which can be booked right then. Not only do patients enjoy this much easier experience, but providers benefit from the improved revenue profile for each patient and reduced administrative overhead. Listen to host Steve Krupa chat with Ben on how he progressed from deciding if he should start the business to now running a company servicing over 1 million patients in less than five years.

Aug 20, 2020 • 32min
Episode 137: Aver CEO Bill Nordmark on Changing the Reimbursement Models to Drive Value from Care
Host Steve Krupa chats with Aver CEO Bill Nordmark about Bill’s career in the healthcare payer and reimbursement space, including his decision to take over the reins at Aver. Hear Bill share helpful insights on retrospective vs. prospective payment systems and how he is leading Aver on the quest to increase quality of care while reducing costs by helping payers expand and bundle payment programs.

May 12, 2020 • 40min
Episode 136: Zipari CEO Mark Nathan on Building a Health Insurance Consumer Experience Platform
Steve sits down with Zipari Founder and CEO, Mark Nathan to discuss how his career set him up for entrepreneurship, as well as the motivation and inspiration for starting a health insurance consumer experience platform. Mark shares the challenges associated with taking a homegrown business technology and creating generally available software and gives his best advice for entrepreneurs starting a company.

Apr 21, 2020 • 38min
Episode 135: The Burgess Group CEO, Greg Burgess: From Music Career to Crisis Leadership, and the Journey in Between
Greg discusses his early days as a professional musician and shows how creativity and problem-solving helped transition his career into software development, and led him to working in healthcare, helping providers and patients by innovating payment data. He discusses developing new, data-enabled products and using advancements in tech to expand a company footprint.

Dec 9, 2019 • 28min
SmithRx CEO Jake Frenz Explains How the Start-Up Is Using Tech to Take on the PBM Industry
No fan of traditional PBMs, Steve Krupa talks with Jake Frenz, founder and CEO of SmithRx, creator of a new tech-based PBM player.

Dec 3, 2019 • 22min
LetsGetChecked CEO Peter Foley Shares the Roots of this Fast Rising Start-Up; Hear More at DHIS
Breaking Health Host Steve Krupa catches up with Peter Foley, founder and CEO of LetsGetChecked, a company that’s empowering patients to monitor their own health through diagnostic tests. Hear how Foley and his team built patient convenience into a powerful business.

Oct 23, 2019 • 30min
Army Vet Chris Molaro Uses Tragic Loss to Drive Him in New Mission – Helping Mental Health Patients with NeuroFlow
Chris Molaro calls his six years in the US Army leading a Field Artillery platoon his biggest honor. But he says his “biggest leadership failure” came after his platoon redeployed back home. In this episode of the Breaking Health podcast, Host Steve Krupa connects with a young veteran who is using inspiration from a tragic loss of one of his soldiers to depression to improve mental healthcare for everyone. “We could have intervened if we had a better system in place,” Molaro says.

May 24, 2019 • 36min
Aetion CEO Carolyn Magill Explains How the Data Company Raised a New Round Without Really Trying
Our Host Steve Krupa has a visitor. Aetion CEO Carolyn Magill pops by Steve’s office at HealthEdge to explain how Aetion raised a round of capital it wasn’t seeking. She also delves deeply into how Aetion’s analysis of different types of data – genomic, socioeconomic, EHR’s – can change how healthcare is delivered and how are costs covered.You can WATCH this Breaking Health podcast interview here.

May 1, 2019 • 22min
CEO Ardy Arianpour Says Seqster Will Unite Healthcare Data, Empower Patients, and Lower Costs
In this podcast, Ardy Arianpour, CEO of Seqster (pronounced Seekster), shares the origin story for creating what he calls, “the Mint.com of health care. Seqster is creating a clear, direct, one-password-only channel between patients and ALL their healthcare data – EHR, genetic and fitness, etc. The start-up is marking its offering to payers and providers and already has secured access to data from 3,000 hospitals and 45,000 physician offices as well as DNA Labs and data-collecting Medtechs like ResMed and DexCom. Hear Arianpour vision for the future of healthcare data.

Apr 19, 2019 • 27min
VitalConnect CEO Nersi Nazari Discusses Company’s Fully Disposable, Functionally Indispensable Tech
Vital Connect CEO Nersi Nazari talks data with Host Steve Krupa in this episode of the Breaking Health podcast. VitalConnect has developed a line of sensors capable of tracking conditions of patients at home and in the hospital. According to the company, its VitalPatch wearable biosensor is a lightweight, wireless, and records eight patient vital signs. The VitalConnect Platform integrates the VitalPatch biosensor with mobile and cloud-based software and analytics. The company closed on $33 million in a Series C last year, drawing capital from Baxter Ventures and MVM Life Sciences.


