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The Beat, powered by HLTH, is a weekly interview series dedicated to paving a better path forward for the future of health. Each week a variety of hosts bring you authentic conversations with prominent thought leaders. Through these interviews with people at the forefront of change in healthcare, we hope to spark new ideas and encourage new collaborations among listeners.
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Mar 26, 2025 • 13min
ŌURA: Improving Patient Outcomes Through Wearable Technology with Jason Oberfest
Jason Oberfest, VP of Healthcare at ŌURA and former Apple Health lead, drives partnerships to bring wearable data into clinical care. He discusses Oura’s sleep-first ring, biometric measures like HRV and temperature, and how continuous passive data can make primary care more personalized and efficient. He also covers real-world partnerships that deliver rings to patients and integrate data into care teams.

Mar 25, 2025 • 12min
Virtual Neurology: Bridging the Gap in Care - Branden Robinson, Chief Growth Officer, Sevaro Health
About Branden Robinson:Branden Robinson is the Chief Growth Officer at Sevaro Health, where he leads the organization's growth strategies and initiatives. With over 20 years of healthcare experience, including 15 years focused on digital and virtual healthcare, Branden is dedicated to expanding access to neurological expertise through innovative technology solutions.Things You’ll Learn:Virtual neurology is essential to address the growing shortage of neurologists and the increasing prevalence of neurological disorders, ensuring patients receive timely and specialized care.AI triage systems can optimize neurologist time by prioritizing patients based on the acuity of their condition, ensuring the most critical cases receive immediate attention while managing the influx of stroke consults.Hospitals can improve revenue, outcomes, and patient satisfaction by using teleneurology services.A continuum of care model in virtual neurology, connecting acute care to outpatient teleneurology, is crucial for maintaining patient engagement within the health system and improving long-term health outcomes.Mechanical thrombectomies and surgical procedures to remove clots are transforming stroke care. This provides an opportunity for health systems to develop hub-and-spoke models using virtual health to extend access to specialized care.Resources:Connect with and follow Branden Robinson on LinkedIn.Learn more about Sevaro Health on their LinkedIn and website.Email Branden directly here.

Mar 24, 2025 • 10min
Chronic Care Management & RPM for Better Health Outcomes - Mark Whittington, Managing Director, HealthXL
About Mark Whittington:Mark Whittington is the Managing Director at HealthXL, a company focused on improving healthcare outcomes for patients with chronic conditions through chronic care management and remote patient monitoring. Mark is passionate about helping people stay healthy longer and improving their quality of life, especially those in vulnerable stages of their health journey.Things You’ll Learn:Chronic care management and RPM can alleviate the burden on primary care physicians, allowing them to focus on patients who need face-to-face care while managing routine cases remotely.Devices used for remote patient monitoring (blood pressure cuffs, pulse oximeters, etc.) should be simple and familiar. Accountability and consistent use are the most critical factors for success.Transparency and communication with patients through various channels (devices, texting, apps) will improve patient engagement and access to care.AI has the potential to glean insights from patient data, predict health issues, and enable earlier interventions, ultimately improving patient outcomes.Chronic care management and RPM are key components of value-based care. They enable providers to proactively manage patient health and prevent costly complications.Resources:Connect with and follow Mark Whittington on LinkedIn.Learn more about HealthXL on their LinkedIn and website.Email Mark directly here.

Mar 21, 2025 • 18min
Agentic AI: Revolutionizing Healthcare Workflows - Harpaul Sambhi, CEO & Founder, Magical
About Harpaul Sambhi:Harpaul Sambhi is the CEO and Co-Founder of Magical and a Limited Partner at Various VC funds. He previously worked as an Advisor at On Deck, an Entrepreneur In Residence at Bain Capital Ventures, and a former Product Manager at Microsoft. Harpaul attended the University of Waterloo.Things You’ll Learn:AI is evolving from simple automation to Agentic AI, which can learn, adapt, and make decisions.Healthcare workers spend too much time on administrative tasks, but AI can automate these and improve patient care.RPA is becoming obsolete, while Agentic AI offers a more flexible and intelligent solution.AI in RCM can reduce denials, lower costs, and speed up reimbursements, improving financial performance.Successful AI implementation requires clear goals, collaboration, and adaptability.Resources:Connect with and follow Harpaul Sambhi on LinkedIn.Learn more about Magical on their LinkedIn and website.

Mar 20, 2025 • 11min
Revolutionizing Patient Engagement with RCS - Myron Wallace, Fractional Chief Product Officer at White Label Communications
About Myron Wallace:Myron Wallace, the fractional Chief Product Officer at White Label Communications, is a visionary technology executive with 20+ years of entrepreneurial expertise. He excels at driving innovation and launching enterprise customer solutions within SaaS, telehealth, and UCaaS. Myron's focus lies in translating ambitious product goals into reality, accelerating time to market, and maximizing customer adoption. He transforms startups and hyper-growth companies by building seamless customer experiences and driving impactful product development. He excels at crafting innovative products to meet the unique needs of the business customer base.Things You’ll Learn:White Label Communications simplifies telephony by breaking down features into APIs, enabling easier integration with SaaS solutions. RCS (Rich Communication Services) can significantly improve telehealth by delivering rich, interactive experiences directly within text messages. This eliminates friction for patients and provides a more seamless engagement.The traditional text experience is one-dimensional, while the RCS will provide a multidimensional experience. This will make it easier for patients to get pre-op, post-op, or other needed information.By using RCS for patient education and forms, patients no longer have to go through portals and systems.Many companies exaggerate their AI capabilities. Myron urges caution and emphasizes the importance of focusing on real solutions and tangible benefits.Resources:Connect with and follow Myron Wallace on LinkedIn.Learn more about White Label Communications on their LinkedIn and website.Discover more about Myron on his website.
Mar 19, 2025 • 22min
AI @ ViVE : Navigating the Intersection of AI and Healthcare with Automation Anywhere
In today’s episode, Sandy chats with Yan Chow, an expert in AI, automation, and healthcare tech, and the global healthcare leader for Automation Anywhere. Healthcare is a target-rich environment that offers opportunities everywhere to make healthcare more sustainable and more valuable for the future. They chat about how AI is being applied to healthcare and how it can benefit both healthcare workers and patients alike. He also talks about how AI doesn’t have to be so scary, but it is important to take AI adoption one step at a time. If you want to hear more about Automation Anywhere, check out their recordings at the ViVe Event website.In this episode, they talk about:An overview of Automation Anywhere and what they are doingThe main application of AI todayThere is a labor shortage in healthcare even though the demand is increasingWhat is agentic automation and how will it help people with healthcare?Automations are doing the job more effectively than we would be able to doCross borders and the difference in regulations and rulesIs AI making patient biases better or worse?Limiting data to avoid hallucinations and mistakesIt takes time to learn when and where to utilize AI A Little About Yan:Yan Chow, MD, MBA, is a leader in the AI, automation, and healthcare technology sectors. He joined Automation Anywhere in 2019 to launch its healthcare vertical, leveraging AI to automate routine tasks and enabling healthcare professionals to focus on patient care. Previously, Dr. Chow was Medical Director for Digital Medicine at Amgen, where he integrated digital technologies like wearable sensors and advanced analytics into clinical trials.Before Amgen, Dr. Chow served as Chief Innovation Officer at Longview Technology Solutions, providing healthcare consulting services to major U.S. government clients. He also led the Innovation & Advanced Technology Group at Kaiser Permanente, overseeing emerging clinical information technologies and managing a significant innovation grant program.In addition to his corporate roles, Dr. Chow has founded and advised several startups, including a venture-funded NLP analytics company with a successful exit. He holds three U.S. patents and was recognized as one of the top three healthcare innovators in the nation by Healthcare IT News in 2014. Dr. Chow earned his A.B. from Harvard, M.D. from UC San Diego and MBA from UC Berkeley.

Mar 19, 2025 • 15min
Transforming Physician Recruitment with AI and Data - Dr. Jason Reminick, CEO & Founder, Thalamus
About Jason Reminick:Jason Reminick, MD, MBA, MS, is the CEO and Founder of Thalamus, a premier cloud-based interview management platform revolutionizing graduate medical education. A Stanford-trained physician with a distinguished academic record, Jason excels in both medicine and entrepreneurship. His innovative approach, highlighted by notable research and awards, bridges clinical practice with transformative technology. Rooted in humanistic values and fueled by relentless curiosity, he inspires future leaders in medicine and beyond, embodying a balanced blend of expertise and compassionate innovation today.Things You’ll Learn:There are 8000 residency and fellowship programs in over 800 institutions that are utilizing Thalamus technology.Physician recruitment is expensive, with hospitals spending an average of $250,000 in direct costs per physician hired. It can take six months to fill a role. Because of those 6 months to fill a role, they can lose $2 million in clinical revenue.Hospitals are recruiting for their major league teams without knowing who they even have in their minor league systems.Medicare spends $16 billion a year to incentivize hospitals to train residents. Thus, retaining those doctors is more cost-effective than recruiting from the open market.Thalamus uses AI to standardize and normalize medical school grades, providing a more consistent basis for evaluation.Resources:Connect with and follow Jason Reminick on LinkedIn.Learn more about Thalamus on their LinkedIn and website.

Mar 18, 2025 • 16min
Bridging Finance and Healthcare for a Better Patient Experience: Misty Grambow & Tom Priedeman, U.S. Bank
About Misty Grambow:Misty Grambow is a results-driven sales executive with over 26 years at U.S. Bank/Elavon, Inc., specializing in healthcare, higher education, and nonprofit sectors. As VP of Healthcare and Nonprofit, she leads strategic initiatives to drive growth, develop key partnerships, and optimize payment solutions. With deep expertise in lead generation, prospect engagement, and sales negotiations, Misty has a proven track record of expanding client relationships and delivering impactful solutions. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, she excels in fostering business success through innovation and collaboration.About Tom Priedeman:Tom Priedeman is a seasoned financial executive with over a decade at U.S. Bank, specializing in healthcare corporate banking and capital markets. As Division Manager of Middle Market Healthcare, he leads a team providing corporate finance advisory, capital solutions, and working capital optimization for healthcare firms under $1 billion in revenue. Previously, he held senior roles at J.P. Morgan. With an MBA from Duke University and a background in accounting, Tom excels in strategic financial solutions and client growth.Things You’ll Learn:Financial services are playing a crucial role in driving change in healthcare, particularly by addressing payment challenges and streamlining revenue cycle management. US Bank's commitment to providing capital and innovative payment solutions is making a tangible difference for healthcare providers.AI holds immense potential for improving the efficiency and patient experience in healthcare, but it also brings significant cybersecurity implications that must be carefully managed.Integrating payment solutions into the healthcare journey is essential for improving patient financial satisfaction and increasing revenue streams for healthcare providers. Healthcare systems should prioritize user-friendly payment options, transparent billing practices, and proactive communication with patients about their financial responsibilities.Healthcare organizations need comprehensive solutions that address patient and non-patient payment challenges and can be customized to their specific culture and needs.Resources:Connect with and follow Misty Grambow on LinkedIn.Follow and connect with Tom Priedeman on LinkedIn.Learn more about U.S. Bank on their LinkedIn and website.
Mar 17, 2025 • 18min
AI @ ViVE: Reducing Healthcare Inefficiencies: The Role of AI in Patient Engagement with Orbita
In this episode of The Beat Podcast, host Sandy Vance sits down with Jeff Taylor from Orbita to explore the intersection of operational efficiencies and enhancing patient experience and engagement in healthcare. At Orbita, the team believes these two areas should evolve in parallel, yet many health systems are struggling with isolated, one-off solutions that fail to address the broader challenges their organizations face.In this episode, they talk about:Orbita is transforming the patient experience and improving healthcare interactions.Empowering patients through more involvement in their healthcare, making them feel both more in control and cared for.Achieving up to a 30% reduction in staff inefficiencies by integrating Orbita into healthcare workflows.Breaking down AI concepts, including the difference between machine learning and generative AI, and the importance of safety in implementation.AI allows you to maximize your resources by allowing you to make decisions about where to allocate your team, time, energy, and money for optimal impact.A Little About Jeff:Jeff Taylor is the CEO of Orbita.ai, bringing over 20 years of leadership experience in healthcare IT and business solutions. His expertise in driving growth, operational excellence, and organizational transformation is key to leading Orbita through its next phase of innovation and expansion. Orbita powers virtual health assistants that help healthcare organizations engage patients, improve outcomes, and reduce costs.

Mar 14, 2025 • 16min
Transforming Healthcare with a Digital-First, Data-First Approach: Pranam Ben, Founder & CEO of The Garage
About Pranam Ben:Pranam Ben is a visionary entrepreneur and leader in healthcare technology, known for building and scaling cutting-edge, award-winning software solutions. As the founder of The Garage, he continues to drive innovation in health IT following the successful acquisition of Visions@work by NIIT Technologies in 2011. With extensive global business experience across the UK, Japan, India, and the UAE, Ben has been featured in Fast Company, CBS Money Watch, and MarketWatch. Recognized as an Orlando Business Journal CEO of the Year, he remains a driving force in healthcare innovation and digital transformation.Things You’ll Learn:A digital-first, data-first architecture is essential for scaling value-based care, providing a comprehensive view of the patient's health, and enabling timely interventions.AI, particularly machine learning and natural language processing holds immense potential to transform healthcare by driving intelligence from data and creating simplified, personalized user experiences. It can also be applied to various use cases.Transitioning to a digital-first, data-first strategy requires a fundamental shift in organizational culture, prioritizing adaptability and a commitment to value-based care principles.Data alone is not enough; it must be contextualized and actionable to drive meaningful change in healthcare. This involves cleansing the data, preparing it for analysis, and leveraging technologies like AI to deliver relevant insights to healthcare providers and patients.To enable holistic care, a platform should extend its view of the patient beyond the walls of the clinic, providing insight into their community, daily habits, and lifestyle.Resources:Connect with and follow Pranam Ben on LinkedIn.Learn more about The Garage on their LinkedIn and website.


