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EPISODE · Sep 29, 2025 · 37 MIN

Making Innovation Familiar for Reluctant Clinicians

from The Hard Things About Healthcare by Honey Health · host Honey Health

In this episode of The Hard Things About Healthcare, Casey Halpern, Chief of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery at Penn and co-founder of SynchNeuro, speaks with Ginger Vieira on the uphill battle of introducing innovation in medicine.Dr. Halpern is developing a brain-based glucose monitor that behaves like a Dexcom—familiar functionality, FDA clearance on the horizon, and yes, still billable.

In this episode of The Hard Things About Healthcare, Casey Halpern, Chief of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery at Penn and co-founder of SynchNeuro, speaks with Ginger Vieira on the uphill battle of introducing innovation in medicine.Dr. Halpern is developing a brain-based glucose monitor that behaves like a Dexcom—familiar functionality, FDA clearance on the horizon, and yes, still billable.

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