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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 12 MIN

Roxana Valeton, CEO, MedTells | The Jeff Crilley Show

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Doctors spend an average of seven to ten minutes per patient—not because they want to, but because documentation demands and misaligned technology force their hand. Roxana Valeton has seen this problem from every angle. She immigrated from Cuba at 21, worked front desk and ultrasound tech roles, and launched her first healthcare company at 25. Now, with over twenty years of operations experience, she's built MedTells, a real-time orchestrator platform that sits on top of existing EHR systems and other tools to unify data and align it with actual clinical workflows.In this conversation with Jeff Crilley, Roxana explains why the healthcare system isn't broken because of bad technology—it's broken because the technology doesn't match how people actually work. She walks through how MedTells pulls live data across platforms so providers get consistent numbers and can act on them immediately. She also talks about her foundation offering free online certifications for women and children, focused on human trafficking, mental health, and youth development.Right now MedTells is focused on federally qualified health centers (FQHCs)—clinics that treat patients regardless of ability to pay, a sixty-year-old program Roxana says not enough people know about.Learn more: medtells.com

On this episode of The Jeff Crilley Show, Jeff sits down with Roxana Valeton, CEO of MedTells, a real-time orchestrator platform designed to bridge the gap between healthcare technology and the workflows providers actually use every day. Roxana shares her remarkable story of immigrating from Cuba to the United States at 21 with no English, working three jobs, training as an ultrasound technician, and launching her first company by age 25....

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