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SummaryACA premiums, Obamacare subsidies, U.S. health insurance incentives, and healthcare cost inflation—WSJ economist Anthony LoSasso explains the real structural flaws.Massive subsidy expansion, weak pricing discipline, and a structurally misaligned insurance market are driving rapid cost escalation across the Affordable Care Act marketplace. Wall Street Journal author and economist Dr. Anthony LoSasso breaks down why premiums are rising, why insurers face almost no pressure to compete on price, and how the ACA’s “defined benefit” subsidy structure created a distorted market.In this episode of Analyzing Healthcare, host Roy Bejarano sits down with Dr. LoSasso to explore what the ACA got right, what it unintentionally broke, and how shifting to a “defined contribution” model could introduce real competition, lower premiums, and restore market discipline.Title-What You’ll Learn✅ Why ACA premiums continue rising despite stagnant utilization✅ How the subsidy design shields consumers and removes insurer price pressure✅ Why 98% of marketplace enrollees being subsidized distorts competition✅ How defined-contribution subsidies could slow premium growth✅ What policymakers misunderstood when designing the ACA✅ Why ACA marketplaces became “happy times” for insurersSubscribeSubscribe to Analyzing Healthcare for in-depth conversations with leaders transforming healthcare through strategy, investment, operations, and policy reform.Visit SCALE Community to access exclusive leadership insights and full member-only recordings.Timestamps Introduction to Dr. Anthony LoSasso & the WSJ article The original ACA design and how incentives went wrong Gross vs. net premiums: who actually feels the cost? Why insurers face little pressure to keep premiums down Defined benefit vs. defined contribution subsidies Political narratives vs. economic realities What the ACA solved — and what it unintentionally distorted U.S. healthcare as multiple systems operating at once Closing thoughts: creating a more competitive insurance marketplaceKey Takeaways???? The ACA’s subsidy structure unintentionally removed consumer price sensitivity???? Insurers face almost zero competitive pressure to lower premiums???? Defined-contribution subsidies could reintroduce market discipline???? Structural design—not utilization—is driving premium inflation???? The ACA succeeded in coverage expansion but failed on cost containmentResource LinksGuest: Anthony LoSasso, PhD – https://www.anthonylosasso.com/Host: Roy Bejarano – linkedin.com/in/roy-bejarano-a5669ba8Organization: www.scale-community.comPodcast Hub: Analyzing Healthcare by SCALE CommunityGuest BioDr. Anthony LoSasso is a nationally recognized health economist, former Professor at DePaul University, and incoming faculty member at the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s La Follette School of Public Affairs. He is the author of the Wall Street Journal analysis “The Real Fix for Obamacare,” and his research focuses on health insurance design, incentives, premium growth, and labor-market dynamics. His expertise spans ACA marketplace behavior, public-sector program design, and the interplay between health policy and economic outcomes.SEO KeywordsObamacare, Affordable Care Act, ACA premiums, ACA subsidies, health insurance incentives, Anthony LoSasso, Wall Street Journal healthcare, healthcare inflation, U.S. healthcare reform, defined contribution, insurance marketplace, Roy Bejarano, SCALE Community, SCALE Healthcare, healthcare podcast, health economics, policy design, premium tax credits, managed competition
Summary AI, cloud technology, and open data ecosystems are redefining how healthcare operates. Oracle Health’s Seema Verma shares how innovation and interoperability can finally deliver the transformation policymakers have long promised.In this episode of Analyzing Healthcare, host Roy Bejarano sits down with Seema Verma, Executive Vice President & General Manager of Oracle Health and Life Sciences and former CMS Administrator, to explore how Oracle is building the next generation of AI-enabled healthcare platforms. From Cerner’s acquisition to Oracle’s open-data vision, Verma details how the company is designing an EHR system built for AI, not one with AI “bolted on.” The discussion spans the future of ambient listening, automation in care delivery, interoperability mandates, and how AI can reduce administrative burden for both providers and patients.Verma also reflects on her time at CMS—why initiatives like Patients Over Paperwork were just the beginning—and how her current work at Oracle continues that mission through private-sector innovation.Title: Will Oracle’s AI Approach be the Catalyst for Technology Adoption in Healthcare? Seema Verma, Oracle x SCALE CommunityWhat You’ll Learn✅ How Oracle is building an AI-native EHR that transforms care delivery✅ Why interoperability is central to unlocking AI’s full potential✅ How Verma’s CMS experience informs her work at Oracle Health✅ Why open ecosystems and global AI adoption are critical for innovationSubscribe Subscribe to Analyzing Healthcare for in-depth conversations with leaders transforming healthcare through technology, data, and strategy. Visit SCALE Community to access exclusive leadership insights and full member-only recordings.Timestamps – Intro | Meet Seema Verma, EVP & GM, Oracle Health & Life Sciences – The Vision Behind Oracle’s AI Transformation of Healthcare – How Oracle’s EHR Differs from Epic, Athena & Others – Cloud Platforms, AI Agents & Open Ecosystem Innovation – From CMS to Oracle: Fixing Burnout with Technology – The Fight for Interoperability & Patient Data Ownership – Why Blocking Data Means Blocking Innovation – Global Demand for AI-Driven Health Solutions – How States and Systems Differ in AI Adoption – Price Transparency, Private Equity & Health Policy Reform – Future of Clinical Labor, Policy & Compliance – Closing Reflections on Healthcare’s FutureKey Takeaways???? Oracle is reimagining EHRs as AI-native platforms, not retrofits.???? Interoperability is both a moral and technical imperative for healthcare.???? Verma believes open ecosystems are vital to accelerating innovation.???? The next wave of AI will serve patients and providers through automation and insight.Resource Links Guest: Seema Verma – LinkedIn Host: Roy Bejarano – LinkedIn Organization: www.scale-community.com Podcast Hub: Analyzing Healthcare by SCALE Community Oracle Health: https://www.oracle.com/healthGuest Bio Seema Verma serves as Executive Vice President and General Manager of Oracle Health and Life Sciences, where she leads the company’s mission to transform healthcare through data, AI, and technology integration. As the former Administrator of CMS, she oversaw one of the largest healthcare programs in the world, launching key initiatives like Patients Over Paperwork and Interoperability and Patient Access. At Oracle, she continues that mission—rebuilding healthcare’s digital infrastructure with innovation at the core.SEO Keywords Oracle Health, Seema Verma, Oracle Life Sciences, AI in Healthcare, Healthcare Interoperability, EHR Innovation, Healthcare Transformation, Digital Health Strategy, CMS Administrator, Value-Based Care, Healthcare Technology, Cloud Computing in Healthcare, Healthcare Policy Reform, Healthcare Podcast, Roy Bejarano, SCALE Community, SCALE Healthcare, Healthcare AI, Healthcare Innovation, Oracle Cerner
SummaryTelehealth, AI, and digital therapeutics are redefining American healthcare. The ATA leaders share insights on regulation, innovation, and the road ahead.In this episode of Analyzing Healthcare, host Roy Bejarano sits down with Ann Mond Johnson, CEO of the American Telemedicine Association (ATA), and Kyle Zebley, ATA’s Senior VP of Public Policy, to discuss how digital health is reshaping care delivery across the U.S. They explore the evolution of telehealth from early remote care to today’s AI-driven, data-enhanced platforms. The conversation dives deep into barriers to adoption—from outdated state regulations and the 1997 Medicare law to CMS reimbursement models—and what it will take to achieve true parity for digital care. From state-by-state advocacy to the global future of telemedicine, this episode offers an unfiltered look at the policies, players, and promise of healthcare’s digital revolution.Title-Can AI and Telehealth Fix What Healthcare Policy Hasn’t? American Telemedicine Association x SCALE CommunityWhat You’ll Learn ✅ The ATA’s mission and its role as the voice of U.S. digital health ✅ The policy and regulatory challenges limiting telehealth adoption ✅ How COVID-era flexibilities changed the trajectory of virtual care ✅ Why global collaboration may define the next phase of healthcare innovationSubscribe to Analyzing Healthcare for more in-depth conversations with leaders transforming care delivery. Visit SCALE Community to join SCALE Community and access exclusive leadership insights.Timestamps • – Intro | Meet Ann Mond Johnson & Kyle Zebley, ATA • – Inside the ATA: Mission, Members & Market Influence • – Evolution of Digital Health: From Telephones to AI • – Advocacy & ATA Action: Policy Work Across 50 States • – The Economics: Membership, Funding & Growth • – Digital Care vs. In-Person Care: Why Adoption Lags • – COVID’s Impact on Telehealth Expansion • – The 1997 Law That Still Restrains Telemedicine • – What Happens if the Waivers Expire? • – State Licensing Barriers & Push for Uniformity • – Global Digital Health: Opportunities & Challenges • – Signs of Optimism for the Future of CareKey Takeaways • ???? The ATA leads U.S. advocacy for telehealth and digital therapeutics. • ???? Regulatory barriers—not technology—remain the greatest constraint. • ???? COVID accelerated digital adoption but left policy gaps unresolved. • ???? The next era of healthcare will merge local practice with global connectivity.Resource LinksGuest: LinkedIn – Ann Mond Johnson | LinkedIn- Kyle ZebleyHost: LinkedIn – Roy BejaranoOrganization: www.scale-healthcare.comPodcast Hub: Analyzing Healthcare by Scale CommunityAmerican Telemedicine Association – https://www.americantelemed.org | https://www.americantelemed.org/ata-action/Guest BioAnn Mond Johnson is CEO of the American Telemedicine Association, leading efforts to integrate digital health into the core of U.S. healthcare delivery. With decades of experience in innovation, policy, and healthcare transformation, Ann is recognized as one of the most influential advocates for accessible, technology-driven care.Kyle Zebley is SVP of Public Policy and Executive Director of ATA Action, where he drives the organization’s advocacy across all 50 states and on Capitol Hill. His work has helped modernize telehealth laws, protect digital access, and shape national debates on healthcare modernization.SEO KeywordsTelehealth policy, digital health innovation, ATA, Ann Mond Johnson, Kyle Zebley, telemedicine regulation, healthcare technology, virtual care adoption, CMS reimbursement, healthcare policy reform, Healthcare Podcast, Healthcare Trends and Innovations, Healthcare Strategies, Leading Healthcare Stakeholders, Thought Leaders in Healthcare, Healthcare Industry Insights, Healthcare Innovations, Healthcare Strategy, Latest Trends in Healthcare, Healthcare Thought Leadership, Scale Healthcare, Roy Bejarano, Scale Community, Jason
SummaryAI in healthcare, data platforms, UC Irvine innovation, Dynatrace, and healthcare technology governance. Former UC Irvine CDO Tom Andriola reveals how data, AI governance, and cultural change are transforming healthcare systems. From building precision-health platforms to creating AI accountability frameworks at scale, Tom explains how technology leaders can integrate AI trust, transparency, and observability into clinical and administrative workflows. He shares lessons from UC Irvine’s COVID-era data success and his current work at Dynatrace to enable AI assurance across healthcare enterprises. A must-listen for CIOs, digital health executives, and leaders building the future of AI in medicine.What You’ll Learn✅ How UC Irvine Health built a comprehensive data and precision health platform.✅ Why AI governance and trust frameworks are essential for responsible AI use.✅ How AI augments clinical decision-making and reduces provider burden.✅ Where Dynatrace fits in the next wave of AI observability and accountability.Timestamps{00:00} Intro to AI in Healthcare{01:13} Tom’s Journey & UC Irvine Growth{06:51} Standardization & Integration{08:21} Innovation at UCI Health{11:43} Data-Driven Decisions & Precision Health{13:58} Culture Shift in Tech Adoption{18:12} Tech in Clinical Decision-Making{22:17} Governance & Trust in AI{25:10} Challenges & Opportunities{30:01} Building AI Governance{32:24} Leading AI Adoption{35:26} Future of EMRs & AI{37:45} Evolving Role of Tech Leaders{45:57} Dynatrace: AI Assurance in HealthcareKey TakeawaysAI and data platforms enable data-driven healthcare and precision medicine.Cultural shift and AI trust frameworks are critical for successful adoption.Ambient AI tools improve provider experience and patient communication.Observability and AI accountability will define the next wave of healthcare innovation.Resource LinksGuest: LinkedIn – Tom Andriola Host: LinkedIn – Jason SchifmanOrganization: www.scale-healthcare.comPodcast Hub: Analyzing Healthcare by Scale CommunityMentioned: UC Irvine Health, Institute for Precision Health, DynatraceGuest BioTom Andriola, a former Chief Information Officer now working at Dynatrace, leads the company’s global IT and digital innovation strategy. With extensive experience in healthcare technology, including leadership roles at UC Irvine and the University of California system, he has been a strong advocate for data-driven care, AI integration, and digital transformation across healthcare enterprises. Tom’s work bridges technology and clinical outcomes, advancing how health systems use data and automation to improve patient care and operational efficiency.SEO KeywordsAI, healthcare technology, UC Irvine, data platforms, precision health, pandemic response, clinical decision-making, AI governance, healthcare integration, Dynatrace, Healthcare Podcast, Healthcare Trends and Innovations, Healthcare Strategies, Leading Healthcare Stakeholders, Thought Leaders in Healthcare, Healthcare Industry Insights, Healthcare Innovations, Healthcare Strategy, Latest Trends in Healthcare, Healthcare Thought Leadership, Scale Healthcare, Roy Bejarano, Scale Community, Jason Schifman
SummaryValue-based care models, CMS Innovation Center strategy, AI in healthcare delivery and primary care reimbursement — health equity meets policy innovation.In this Healthcare Podcast from Scale Community’s Analyzing Healthcare series, Roy Bejarano, Co-Founder & CEO of Scale Healthcare, hosts Dr. Purva Rawal, former Chief Strategy Officer at the CMS Innovation Center (CMMI). Together they explore how value-based care models, AI in healthcare delivery, and CMS initiatives are redefining the future of U.S. healthcare.Dr. Rawal shares insights from her time shaping Medicare and Medicaid innovation — explaining how primary care reimbursement models and payment reform can drive health equity and efficiency. She and Roy discuss the realities of implementing CMS strategy, the role of AI in care coordination, and lessons from COVID-19 that transformed virtual care and policy.A must-listen for Leading Healthcare Stakeholders, Thought Leaders in Healthcare, and executives tracking Healthcare Trends and Innovations, this episode delivers actionable Healthcare Strategy insights from two of the industry’s most trusted voices — Roy Bejarano and Jason Schifman’s Scale Healthcare team.Title Is CMS Doing Enough to Make Value-Based Care Sustainable? | Purva Rawal × SCALE CommunityWhat You’ll Learn ✅ How value-based care and primary care reimbursement models advance health equity. ✅ The role of the CMS Innovation Center in modern healthcare reform. ✅ How AI in healthcare delivery enhances outcomes and reduces inefficiency. ✅ Policy insights for leaders navigating the latest trends in healthcare innovation.If you enjoy forward-thinking Healthcare Podcasts, subscribe to Analyzing Healthcare for weekly Healthcare Industry Insights and Healthcare Strategies from top leaders. ???? Visit www.scale-healthcare.com to join Scale Community and explore the latest Healthcare Thought Leadership and Innovation initiatives.Timestamps • – Intro | Meet Dr. Purva Rawal of CMS Innovation Center • – Defining “Value” in Healthcare & Human-Centered Care Design • – Top Gaps in U.S. Healthcare & Primary Care Infrastructure • – Primary Care Reimbursement Models & Political Challenges • – Evaluating Value-Based Care Models and Provider Satisfaction • – CMS Initiatives for Reducing Health Disparities • – Medicare Spending, Inflation, and System Sustainability • – AI in Healthcare Delivery & the Future of CMS Innovation • – COVID-19 Lessons for Healthcare Strategy and Equity • – Closing Insights on Public Trust and Institutional IntegrityKey Takeaways • Value-based care models are the foundation of sustainable health equity. • AI in healthcare delivery is reshaping care coordination and data-driven policy. • Primary care reimbursement models must align financing with outcomes. • CMS initiatives prove that innovation and policy can work together to improve access.Resource LinksGuest: LinkedIn – Purva RawalHost: LinkedIn – Roy BejaranoOrganization: www.scale-healthcare.comSCALE Community: https://www.scale-community.com/Podcast Hub: Analyzing Healthcare by Scale CommunityMentioned: CMS Innovation Center (CMMI)Guest BioPurva Rawal, former Chief Strategy Officer at the CMS Innovation Center, is a clinical psychologist and policy strategist recognized for advancing value-based care models, primary care reimbursement innovation, and health equity initiatives across Medicare and Medicaid. She has led national CMS initiatives connecting AI in healthcare delivery with policy reform to build a system “wrapped around people and their needs.”Hashtags #HealthcarePodcast #ValueBasedCare #CMSInnovationCenter #AIinHealthcare #HealthEquity #HealthcareStrategy #HealthcareInnovation #ScaleHealthcare #ScaleCommunity #RoyBejaranoSEO Keywordsvalue-based care, CMS Innovation Center, AI in healthcare delivery, value-based care models, primary care reimbursement models, health equity, CMS initiatives, Healthcare Podcast, Healthcare Trends and Innovations, Healthcare Strategies, Leading Healthcare Stakeholders, Thought Leaders in Healthcare, Healthcare Industry Insights, Healthcare Innovations, Healthcare Strategy, Latest Trends in Healthcare, Healthcare Thought Leadership, Scale Healthcare, Roy Bejarano, Scale Community, Jason Schifman
Discover how Prenuvo and CEO Andrew Lacy are revolutionizing preventive healthcare with full-body MRI, AI-powered imaging, and early disease detection insights. In this SCALE Community: Healthcare Technology & Innovation episode, Andrew Lacy, Founder & CEO of Prenuvo, shares how his company is transforming preventive healthcare through advanced full-body MRI and AI-assisted diagnostics. He discusses balancing technology with human expertise in radiology, enhancing the patient experience, and addressing challenges around insurance coverage and integration into traditional care systems. Andrew also highlights Prenuvo’s global expansion, physician referral growth, and mission to make early detection and proactive health screening the new standard in modern healthcare.Title - Can Advanced Imaging and AI Redefine Preventive Medicine? | Andrew Lacy, Prenuvo x SCALE CommunityKey Timestamps:{00:00} Introduction to Prenuvo and Proactive Screening{03:17} The Role of AI in Radiology{06:11} Patient Experience and Clinic Environment{08:55} Recruiting and Retaining Radiologists{11:46} Expansion and Growth of Prenuvo{14:33} Overcoming Skepticism in Preventative Imaging{16:58} Insurance and Pricing Challenges{19:53} Integrating Prenuvo into Healthcare Ecosystem{22:38} Understanding Scan Results and Patient Guidance{26:36} Empowering Patients Through Innovative Healthcare{28:13} Reimagining the Healthcare Landscape{28:41} The Financial Burden of Healthcare{30:06} Preventative Care vs. Reactive Care{31:30} Economic Models and ROI in Healthcare{32:54} Employer Engagement in Preventative Health{34:19} Safety and Efficacy of Whole Body Scans{35:59} The Future of Whole Body Scans{37:03} Prenuvo's Market Position and Expansion{38:11} Integrating Technology in Healthcare{45:27} International Expansion and Market AdaptationKey Takeaways:Prenuvo offers proactive health screening through advanced full-body MRI technology.AI in radiology is used judiciously, with a focus on human clinical expertise.A patient-first experience drives engagement and trust in preventive health.Whole-body scans can detect early-stage cancers and chronic conditions, saving lives.Recruiting and retaining top radiologists ensures diagnostic precision.Public awareness of proactive healthcare and preventive scans remains low.Physician referrals are growing as confidence in Prenuvo’s technology increases.Insurance coverage for preventive imaging remains limited but is evolving.Prenuvo aims to integrate into traditional healthcare systems through data-driven evidence.Patient empowerment is central — reports include actionable, personalized insights.About the Guest:Andrew Lacy is the Founder and CEO of Prenuvo, a pioneering health technology company offering full-body MRI scans to detect disease early and promote proactive healthcare. A seasoned entrepreneur and technologist, Andrew is redefining preventive medicine by combining advanced imaging, AI-assisted diagnostics, and clinical precision. Under his leadership, Prenuvo has grown to 23 clinics across North America and internationally, empowering thousands of patients to take control of their health before symptoms appear.linkedin.com/in/andrewllacylinkedin.com/in/jasonschifmanKeywords:Prenuvo, proactive screening, radiology, AI in healthcare, patient experience, whole body scans, insurance coverage, early detection, health technology, healthcare innovation, SCALE Community, Analyzing Healthcare, Healthcare Innovation, Healthcare Podcast, Healthcare Trends and Innovations, Healthcare Strategies, Leading Healthcare Stakeholders, Thought Leaders in Healthcare, Healthcare Industry Insights, Healthcare Innovations, Healthcare Strategy, Latest Trends in Healthcare, Healthcare Thought Leadership, Scale Healthcare, Roy Bejarano, Scale Community, Jason Schifman
Priya Basu, Executive Head of the Pandemic Fund, discusses lessons from COVID-19 and the urgent need to strengthen pandemic preparedness worldwide. She highlights the Fund’s mission to support over 75 countries with investments in surveillance, laboratories, and workforce training, particularly in low- and middle-income nations. Basu underscores the importance of the One Health approach, recognizing the links between human, animal, and environmental health. She shares success stories from projects in India, Rwanda, and the Caribbean, and emphasizes how technology, digital tools, and international collaboration are reshaping public health. Her call to action: sustained investment to build resilient health systems.Title – Can the World Ever Be Truly Ready for the Next Pandemic? Priya Basu, Executive at The Pandemic FundKey Timestamps:{00:00} Introduction to the Pandemic Fund and Priya Basu{02:57} The Need for Pandemic Preparedness{06:14} Operational Challenges in Pandemic Response{11:47} Country-Driven Approaches to Health Security{14:29} Lessons from COVID-19 and Future Preparedness{17:14} Successful Projects and Challenges Faced{23:59} The Role of Technology in Future Pandemics{27:00} Public Health Awareness and Community EngagementKey Takeaways:COVID-19 exposed the world's lack of preparedness for pandemics.The Pandemic Fund aims to strengthen health systems in low-income countries.Surge capacity is essential for effective pandemic response.Countries must take ownership of their health security plans.Collaboration across countries is vital for pandemic preparedness.Investments in health security are cost-effective compared to the costs of pandemics.A multi-sectoral approach is necessary for effective health interventions.AI and technology can enhance data gathering and response coordination.Successful projects demonstrate the impact of the Pandemic Fund's investments.Building resilient public health systems is crucial for future preparedness.Guest Bio – Priya Basu, Executive Head of the Pandemic FundPriya Basu is a global health and development finance leader with nearly 30 years of experience driving pandemic preparedness, health systems strengthening, and innovative finance. As the founding Executive Head of the Pandemic Fund at the World Bank, she mobilized $3B in seed capital and catalyzed over $6B in co-financing for 75+ countries. Previously, she led global initiatives at the World Bank, IMF, ADB, and UN, shaping landmark health financing mechanisms and advancing inclusive growth across regions.???? Connect with Priya Basu on LinkedInAbout the Host – Roy Bejarano, Co-founder & CEO at SCALE HealthcareRoy Bejarano is Co-Founder & CEO of SCALE Healthcare, the nation’s top healthcare consulting firm. As host of Analyzing Healthcare, Roy interviews leading executives, policymakers, and innovators shaping the future of healthcare strategy, MSO leadership, and system transformation.???? Connect with Roy Bejarano on LinkedInKeywords:Pandemic Fund, Priya Basu, COVID-19, pandemic preparedness, health security, global health, surveillance, workforce training, international collaboration, One Health, healthcare innovation, Healthcare Podcast, Healthcare Trends, Healthcare Strategies, Thought Leaders, Industry Insights, Healthcare Governance, Leadership, MSO Strategy, Value-based Care, Healthcare Trends and Innovations, Leading Healthcare Stakeholders, Healthcare Industry Insights, Healthcare Innovations, Healthcare Strategy, Healthcare Thought Leadership, Scale Healthcare, Roy Bejarano, Scale Community, Jason Schifman
Richard Zane of UC Health shares healthcare innovation strategies, tech adoption, patient care frameworks, and building a culture of collaboration.In this episode, Richard Zane, Chief Medical and Chief Innovation Officer at UC Health, discusses the innovative strategies and frameworks that drive the healthcare system's approach to patient care and technology. He emphasizes the importance of understanding problem statements, the duality of his roles, and the collaborative nature of innovation at UC Health. The conversation explores successful initiatives, challenges in technology adoption, and the cultural aspects that foster a spirit of innovation within the organization. Zane also shares insights on measuring success and the future direction of UC Health's innovation efforts.Title- Inside UCHealth: How Pragmatic Innovation Scales Across a $9B Health SystemKey Timestamps:{00:00} Introduction to UC Health and Innovation{04:28} The Role of Technology in Healthcare Innovation{07:12} Dual Role of Chief Medical and Innovation Officer{12:27} Structure and Focus of the Innovation Office{13:54} Case Study: The Haystack Project{20:09} Challenges in Third-Party Technology Integration{24:00} Criteria for Evaluating Innovation Initiatives{27:48} Fostering a Culture of Innovation{31:53} Measuring Success in Innovation Projects{35:11} The Evolution of UC Health's Innovation Program{38:32} Future Directions for UC Health{40:22} Partnerships Beyond Hospital ProvidersKey Takeaways:Innovation is a strategic pillar for UC Health.The role of Chief Innovation Officer is crucial for integrating technology and patient care.Understanding problem statements is key to effective innovation.UC Health's approach is hyper pragmatic and data-driven.The organization values partnerships with technology companies for co-development.Cultural transformation is essential for fostering innovation.Measuring success involves identifying clear metrics and outcomes.Phased deployments are preferred over pilot programs to avoid 'pilotitis'.The future of healthcare will involve more outpatient and home care solutions.UC Health aims to be a leader in innovative healthcare delivery.About the Guest:Richard Zane, Chief Innovation Officer at UCHealth and Professor of Emergency Medicine, shares how he is transforming healthcare delivery through digital innovation, AI, and data-driven care models. From emergency medicine leadership to pioneering virtual care strategies, Zane highlights UCHealth’s role in advancing patient outcomes, clinical efficiency, and system-wide innovation. This conversation offers critical insights for healthcare executives, providers, and innovators navigating the future of health systems.linkedin.com/in/richard-zane-md-9b87b5alinkedin.com/in/jasonschifmanKeywordsUC Health, innovation, healthcare technology, patient care, healthcare system, Chief Innovation Officer, healthcare delivery, technology adoption, healthcare partnerships, quality improvement, healthcare technology, Healthcare Podcast, Healthcare Trends and Innovations, Healthcare Strategies, Leading Healthcare Stakeholders, Thought Leaders in Healthcare, Healthcare Industry Insights, Healthcare Innovations, Healthcare Strategy, Latest Trends in Healthcare, Healthcare Thought Leadership, Scale Healthcare, Roy Bejarano, Scale Community, Jason Schifman
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