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BHT PodCast
by BetterHealthTech
Better Health Tech brings practical, human conversations to the intersection of healthcare and technology.We focus on real challenges, real operators, and solutions that improve how work actually gets done.Our goal is to build a trusted community where healthcare leaders, clinicians, and technologists can learn from each other, share honest experiences, and cut through the marketing noise.Because innovation should feel like relief, not extra work.
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Removing Friction from Healthcare Teams | Paul Pacun (CEO, Vablet)
Healthcare doesn’t need more software.It needs technology that actually works for people.In this episode of the Better Health Tech Podcast, Muhammad Atif sits down with Paul Pacun, CEO & Founder of Vablet, to explore a growing challenge across healthcare organizations:We keep adding systems… but are we actually making work better?From clinicians to operations teams, healthcare professionals are juggling multiple tools, platforms, and compliance layers ,often creating more friction instead of improving productivity.This conversation dives deep into what’s really going wrong and what leaders can do differently.Why healthcare technology often slows teams downThe real reason adoption fails (even for great tools)How to deliver faster ROI without long implementation cyclesRedefining success beyond cost savings and revenueThe role of AI in improving workflows and decision-makingBuild vs Buy vs Integrate — how to make the right callPractical advice for healthcare leaders, CIOs, and foundersIf technology doesn’t make life easier for healthcare teams, it’s not innovation , it’s noise.Paul Pacun is the CEO & Founder of Vablet, a platform focused on simplifying access to information and improving team productivity across complex organizations.Better Health Tech is where we explore how technology can make healthcare smarter, simpler, and more human — through real conversations with operators, builders, and leaders.
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AI is Changing Healthcare : Are We Ready? | Christina Christy
Healthcare is changing fast but most systems are still catching up.AI, data, and operations are colliding :here’s what’s actually working.In this episode of the BetterHealthTech Podcast, we sit down with Christina Christy, Director of Health Information Management, to discuss how healthcare operations, data, and technology come together in real-world systems.We explore the day-to-day challenges inside healthcare organizations , from managing teams across hospitals to ensuring accurate data, maintaining compliance, and adapting to AI-driven workflows.This conversation focuses on what actually works in practice, not just theory.In this episode, we cover:Operational challenges in healthcare systemsRole of accurate data in patient careAI in documentation and workflow automationLeadership and team performance in healthcareBalancing technology with human-centered careFuture of healthcare and digital transformationIf you’re working in healthcare, health tech, or building systems in this space, this episode gives a practical, operator-level perspective.🎧 About the GuestChristina Christy is a Health Information Management leader with experience in hospital operations, team leadership, and healthcare data systems. She holds an MBA in Healthcare Management and certifications including RHIA, CPCS, and CRCR.
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Human-Centered Healthcare in the Age of Technology | Virginie Augustin (CEO, Aiding with Care)
In this episode of the BetterHealthTech Podcast, we sit down with Virginie Augustin, CEO of Aiding with Care Health Services, to explore how healthcare can balance technology with compassion.As home healthcare continues to grow, the need for personalized, patient-centered care is more important than ever. Virginie shares her perspective on how the industry is evolving, what families truly value when choosing care, and how leaders can build cultures rooted in empathy.We also discuss the role of technology including telehealth, remote monitoring, and AI and whether it is truly improving care or adding complexity.Key topics covered:The shift toward home-based healthcareBuilding a culture of compassionate careThe impact of technology on caregivers and patientsWorkforce challenges and burnout in healthcareWhat the future of healthcare could look likeThis is a grounded, practical conversation on where healthcare is heading and what it takes to get it right.
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Humanizing HealthTech: Does AI Improve Care or Widen the Gap? | Desiree E. Powell
In this episode of the BetterHealthTech Podcast, Shelby Soto sits down with Desiree E. Powell to explore the real impact of AI in healthcare.From adoption challenges and education gaps to ethical communication and AI bias, this conversation dives into whether HealthTech is truly improving care — or unintentionally widening the gap.A must-listen for anyone working at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and innovation.
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AI & Technology in Emergency and Neurocritical Care.
AI has a lot of potential in triage and diagnostics. For example, identifying stroke patterns on imaging faster, or flagging high-risk patients based on subtle changes in vitals. In neurocritical care, time is everything, so even small improvements in speed and accuracy can have a big impact.
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Is HealthTech Actually Making Healthcare Better?
Every year healthcare buys more software.More dashboards. More alerts. More systems.But here’s the uncomfortable question:Are outcomes improving?Are clinicians less burned out?Are patients getting better experiences?Or are we just adding complexity?In this episode of Better Health Tech, Muhammad Atif explores where technology is truly helping, where it is creating friction, and what leaders should demand from the next generation of digital tools.Because innovation should feel like relief — not extra work.
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Better Health Tech brings practical, human conversations to the intersection of healthcare and technology.We focus on real challenges, real operators, and solutions that improve how work actually gets done.Our goal is to build a trusted community where healthcare leaders, clinicians, and technologists can learn from each other, share honest experiences, and cut through the marketing noise.Because innovation should feel like relief, not extra work.
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