Vantive Forges a Bold New Direction in Kidney Care episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 25, 2025 · 27 MIN

Vantive Forges a Bold New Direction in Kidney Care

from Let’s Talk Medtech

In a significant industry move this February, Baxter completed the sale of its kidney care business to The Carlyle Group, creating Vantive—a company now experiencing a unique balance of established expertise and newfound agility.CEO Chris Toth recently shared Vantive's ambitious vision, highlighting the firm's commitment to investing over $1 billion in digitally-enabled kidney care solutions. Toth discussed how this strategic separation has empowered the company to maintain its valuable legacy while gaining the flexibility to execute decisions more rapidly.During the conversation, Toth also offered personal insights into his role as a medtech CEO and shared his deep passion for Vantive's mission to transform kidney care.

NOW PLAYING

Vantive Forges a Bold New Direction in Kidney Care

0:00 27:39

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Humanizing Change Tremendousness Join us each episode as we talk with innovators in their respective fields about their unique journeys and how they humanize change in their own work, right here, on Humanizing Change. AI Erik's Podcast Audio Erik Conn The AI News Podcast where we talk AI. The PFN Cincinnati Bengals Podcast Pro Football Network The PFN Cincinnati Bengals Podcast is where you can stay up-to-date with the latest news and analysis on the Cincinnati Bengals! Our hosts, industry experts Jay Morrison and Dallas Robinson, provide weekly coverage of all the latest rumors and updates about the Bengals. Don’t forget to follow the show to receive new episodes directly in your podcast feed and leave a rating and review to let us know your thoughts. NEWMORROW SESSIONS - A PodCast Series on the Future of Hospitality Mario C. Bauer, Florian Schneider, Axel Weber & Dr. Tillman Bardt The Newmorrow PodCast is more than a podcast — it's a platform for open dialog on the future of our business, a platform for those building what doesn’t exist yet. Here, we share and embrace our passion for the hospitality industry, but we won’t romanticize the journey. We ask the tough questions, confront uncomfortable truths, and prepare for a future that resists easy answers. We believe that the tougher and wilder times become, the more openly, honestly and humanely people need to talk to each other and act together. We believe, openness, togetherness, and truthfulness should also be cornerstones of a professional community to develop our utopian idea of „open source“. This is a space where visionaries don’t just imagine the future — they wrestle with the paradoxes that shape it: success vs. happiness, data vs. instinct, stability vs. reinvention. Join leaders, entrepreneurs, and thinkers as they share not what made them — but what’s actively shaping them, now and next. So tune in

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Let’s Talk Medtech?

This episode is 27 minutes long.

When was this Let’s Talk Medtech episode published?

This episode was published on June 25, 2025.

What is this episode about?

In a significant industry move this February, Baxter completed the sale of its kidney care business to The Carlyle Group, creating Vantive—a company now experiencing a unique balance of established expertise and newfound agility.CEO Chris Toth...

Can I download this Let’s Talk Medtech episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!