

Practical AI in Healthcare
Steven Labkoff
AI promises to transform healthcare—but real, scalable impact remains rare. Practical AI in Healthcare cuts through the noise to showcase real-world use cases delivering business value today. Hosted by senior leaders— former VPs of life science technology groups, clinical informatics professionals from top-tier organizations, and a former Big Four consultant—each episode features candid conversations with the people making AI work inside the healthcare enterprise
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Nov 2, 2025 • 51min
S1, E10: AI in Healthcare: A Patient's Perspective with ePatient Dave
In this episode of Practical AI in Healthcare, Dr. Steven Labkoff and Dr. Leon Rozenblit speak with ePatient Dave DeBronkart, a globally recognized advocate for patient empowerment. Dave shares his journey from a life-threatening kidney cancer diagnosis in 2007 to becoming one of the earliest champions of open data, patient access to medical records, and of late, patient use of AI tools to help empower them along their medical journey.He recounts how the ability to access information, share data, and join online patient communities helped save his life—and how those lessons now translate into how patients use generative AI. Dave highlights stories where AI enabled patients to identify rare diagnoses, manage health conditions, and even prepare for clinical visits.The discussion examines how AI literacy and trust can empower patients, the ethical boundaries of sharing health data, and the evolution of patient–clinician partnerships in the era of AI.

Oct 26, 2025 • 43min
S1, E9: Martin Leach, PhD, MBA, CDO of Black Canyon Consulting
This week’s episode of Practical AI in Healthcare dives into AI, truth, and the future of data in the government with Dr. Martin Leach, Chief Data Officer at Black Canyon Consulting. Dr. Martin Leach, PhD, is a data, science, and technology leader with a career spanning some of the most innovative organizations in life sciences and academia. A self-described “data geek,” Martin began his career as a molecular neuropharmacologist before shifting from the bench to data-driven discovery. Over the past two decades, he has held senior roles at Merck, Biogen, Alexion, and AstraZeneca, and was the inaugural Chief Information Officer at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.Today, Martin serves as Chief Data Officer at Black Canyon Consulting, where he works these organizations on projects that unite bioinformatics, AI, and data federation — from building semantic knowledge graphs to creating “gold-standard” datasets for model validation. His work bridges the worlds of science, computation, and policy, shaping how government and industry can responsibly harness AI to advance biomedical research and healthcare delivery.From building gold-standard datasets to exploring quantum AI, Martin shares how these projects are shaping the next generation of healthcare data science.

Oct 19, 2025 • 1h 2min
S1, E8: Reflections on Our First 7 Episodes
In this week's episode, Leon and Steve unpack and digest the various pearls provided by our first 7 podcasts. From frameworks to consider concerning AI in the business and healthcare setting to AI Literacy, we highlight the various lessons learned as we move into our third month of the Podcast.

Oct 12, 2025 • 45min
S1, E7: Brendan Arbuckle, CIO, The Jackson Laboratory
This episode of Practical AI in Healthcare features Brendan Arbuckle, CIO of The Jackson Laboratory (JAX). Brendan shares how a world-leading genetics institute is deploying AI to advance research, streamline operations, and raise AI literacy across its organization. From ethical sandboxes to research breakthroughs and “everyday AI” that saves clinicians time, he offers a refreshingly grounded take on what responsible AI looks like in practice.Listen now to learn how JAX balances innovation with rigor and why Brendan believes AI is “bigger than IT—it’s a new language of discovery.”

Oct 5, 2025 • 56min
S1, E6: John Glaser: Lessons from a Healthcare IT Pioneer on the Future of AI
Season 1, Episode 6 welcomes John Glaser—executive in residence at Harvard Medical School, former SVP at Cerner, past CEO of Siemens Health Services, and a pioneer in healthcare IT. Join hosts Dr. Steve Labkoff and Dr. Leon Rozenblit as they explore Glaser’s unique perspective on the trajectory of AI in healthcare, drawing lessons from over 40 years of industry transformation. Find out:Why every breakthrough, from the mainframe to mobile, set the stage for today’s AI revolution.How practical deployments—like specialized AI for prior authorizations—deliver true value, while hype often fills the void left by a lack of hands-on experience.The importance of focusing on real-world ROI, efficiency, and smart clinical capacity management, with less emphasis on “sexy” use cases and more on what genuinely reshapes healthcare for the better.Essential insights on domain specificity: why expert models outperform generic AI in high-stakes environments, and how learning from implementation drives success.Why building successful AI adoption means mitigating risks, fostering literacy—not just technical training—and evolving governance to match pace with technology.Glaser’s message is clear: “This is a remarkable time. This is remarkable technology. Extraordinarily powerful. ... But the way you deal with this kind of stuff is one step at a time.” Join the conversation and stay practical about what’s next in healthcare AI.

Sep 28, 2025 • 51min
S1, E5: Yair Saperstein, MD - CEO of AVO
Yair Saperstein, MD, MPH, is CEO and Co-Founder of Avo, the AI engine used by healthcare organizations to improve care and operational outcomes in a way clinicians love. He is a hospitalist at Mount Sinai Hospital. Dr. Saperstein graduated from Albert Einstein College of Medicine with distinction in research in global health and from SUNY Downstate with a Master's in Public Health in hospital policy and management.Avo is the OS for healthcare AI applications, providing a single point of entry for health systems to deploy any AI-powered workflow. Their initial suite of applications focuses on clinical decision support, chart review, scribing, and patient discharges. Yair will discuss the challenges faced by clinicians and how Avo is changing some of the most perplexing issues in the day-to-day practice of medicine.

Sep 21, 2025 • 1h 2min
S1, E8: Reflections on our first 7 Episodes
This week, Leon Rozenblit and I digest the wonderful wisdom we've heard over the first two months of the podcast. We try to distill all the various pearls that were dropped by our guest speakers. If you missed the first series of episodes, this will help you both catch up and speed through the learnings that came out of these discussions.

Sep 21, 2025 • 50min
S1, E4: Author, Professor, and Healthcare Executive Scott Snyder
Scott Snyder is many things: a part-time professor at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, an author on AI, and the Chief Digital Officer of Eversana. In this episode we will explore Scott's various pursuits, his new book, and his view on where AI an Healthcare are intersecting.

Sep 14, 2025 • 38min
S1, E3: Dr. Dereck Paul and Glass Health
Dr. Dereck Paul, physician-founder and CEO of Glass Health, builds LLM-based AI agents to help clinicians. He discusses using AI to synthesize EHR data and literature for diagnosis and treatment planning. He explains orchestrating focused, evidence-aware sub-agents and integrating with EHRs and ambient clinical workflows. He shares adoption progress and a vision of supervised AI agents improving care.

Sep 8, 2025 • 32min
S1, E2: John Apathy and XponenL's Perspectives on AI
This week we hear from someone in the thick of the AI game, John Apathy from XponenL.AI. John's the Chief Solution's Officer for this recently acquired AI firm that focuses in on the pharmaceutical R&D space. John explains his perspectives as well as some of the work being done by his firm for some of their largest customers.


