Healthcare on Air by Verizon

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Healthcare on Air by Verizon

What will it take to transform and accelerate a truly connected care ecosystem? As care expands outside of traditional care settings, hospitals become more digitally enabled, and tech innovation reshapes the landscape of care delivery, there are challenges and opportunities to consider. Tune in to hear from industry stakeholders---clinical leaders, technology innovators, and industry experts---on everything from the AI-enabled hospital of the future to "care anywhere" digital health.

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    From Rural Access to AI Innovation: Nebraska Medicine's Digital Vision

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air by Verizon, Robin Goldsmith sits down with Michael Hasselberg, Chief Transformation and Digital Health Officer at Nebraska Medicine, to explore how one of the nation’s most tech-forward health systems is redefining the future of care. From building AI-powered clinical workflows and expanding access across rural communities to designing their hospital of the future. Hasselberg shares how Nebraska Medicine is leveraging connected data ecosystems, innovation labs, and digital transformation strategies to create smarter, more seamless healthcare experiences for both clinicians and patients.

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    The Connected Hospital: Powering the Future of Care

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at VIVE 2026, Ericsson’s Ashley Hernandez explores how next-generation connectivity is powering the rise of the “smart hospital.” From neutral host networks to private wireless infrastructure, she highlights how scalable, secure, and energy-efficient solutions are enabling real-time data flow, improved operations, and better patient experiences. The conversation underscores a critical shift: as healthcare demands more from technology, modern connectivity is becoming the foundation—supporting everything from clinical workflows to life-saving communications inside increasingly complex hospital environments.

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    The Connected Hospital: Powering the Future of Care

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at VIVE 2026, Ericsson’s Ashley Hernandez explores how next-generation connectivity is powering the rise of the “smart hospital.” From neutral host networks to private wireless infrastructure, she highlights how scalable, secure, and energy-efficient solutions are enabling real-time data flow, improved operations, and better patient experiences. The conversation underscores a critical shift: as healthcare demands more from technology, modern connectivity is becoming the foundation—supporting everything from clinical workflows to life-saving communications inside increasingly complex hospital environments.

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    The Clinician-Patient AI Relationship: Transforming the Future of Care

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at VIVE 2026, Cornell Tech’s Chethan Sarabu examines how AI is transforming healthcare at the intersection of clinical care, patient experience, and innovation. He highlights the growing role of large language models in bridging communication gaps and enabling both clinicians and patients to engage more effectively with medical information. From academic research to real-world deployment, the discussion emphasizes the need to thoughtfully integrate technology into care delivery—unlocking new possibilities for access, especially in rural communities, while preserving the trust at the heart of the patient-provider relationship.

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    The Clinician-Patient AI Relationship: Transforming the Future of Care

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at VIVE 2026, Cornell Tech’s Chethan Sarabu examines how AI is transforming healthcare at the intersection of clinical care, patient experience, and innovation. He highlights the growing role of large language models in bridging communication gaps and enabling both clinicians and patients to engage more effectively with medical information. From academic research to real-world deployment, the discussion emphasizes the need to thoughtfully integrate technology into care delivery—unlocking new possibilities for access, especially in rural communities, while preserving the trust at the heart of the patient-provider relationship.

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    Data as the Product: Laying the Groundwork for AI in Diagnostics

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at ViVE 2026, BioReference Health CIO Merve Ozkus shares a grounded perspective on innovation in diagnostics and digital health. She emphasizes that meaningful progress isn’t about chasing buzzwords, but building scalable, sustainable technologies that solve real patient and provider challenges. From AI and machine learning to expanding access and data-driven insights, Ozkus highlights the importance of strong infrastructure, responsible implementation, and staying anchored in healthcare’s core mission—improving patient outcomes through practical, impactful innovation.

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    Data as the Product: Laying the Groundwork for AI in Diagnostics

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at ViVE 2026, BioReference Health CIO Merve Ozkus shares a grounded perspective on innovation in diagnostics and digital health. She emphasizes that meaningful progress isn’t about chasing buzzwords, but building scalable, sustainable technologies that solve real patient and provider challenges. From AI and machine learning to expanding access and data-driven insights, Ozkus highlights the importance of strong infrastructure, responsible implementation, and staying anchored in healthcare’s core mission—improving patient outcomes through practical, impactful innovation.

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    Beyond the Clicks: Reclaiming Time at the Bedside

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, Dr. Monica Soni of Covered California dives into the real-world economics of preventative care, emphasizing that innovation must address affordability, not just add cost. She explores how wearables, digital tools, and rural health investments can extend care access, but only if thoughtfully implemented within existing workflows and local realities. The conversation highlights a core truth in healthcare: while technology evolves rapidly, what patients value most remains unchanged - time, trust, and human connection at the bedside.

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    Beyond the Clicks: Reclaiming Time at the Bedside

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, Dr. Monica Soni of Covered California dives into the real-world economics of preventative care, emphasizing that innovation must address affordability, not just add cost. She explores how wearables, digital tools, and rural health investments can extend care access, but only if thoughtfully implemented within existing workflows and local realities. The conversation highlights a core truth in healthcare: while technology evolves rapidly, what patients value most remains unchanged - time, trust, and human connection at the bedside.

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    From Wearables to Workflows: The ROI of Preventative Care

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, Dr. Reshma Gupta of UC Davis Health explores the evolving business case for preventative care and the critical role of data, partnerships, and policy in making it scalable. From wearable-driven insights to population health strategies, she highlights how health systems can shift upstream to detect and manage disease earlier—if data can be effectively integrated and activated. The conversation underscores the need for new funding models, smarter deployment of digital tools, and collaboration between health systems and technology partners to expand access—especially across large, diverse, and rural populations.

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    From Wearables to Workflows: The ROI of Preventative Care

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, Dr. Reshma Gupta of UC Davis Health explores the evolving business case for preventative care and the critical role of data, partnerships, and policy in making it scalable. From wearable-driven insights to population health strategies, she highlights how health systems can shift upstream to detect and manage disease earlier—if data can be effectively integrated and activated. The conversation underscores the need for new funding models, smarter deployment of digital tools, and collaboration between health systems and technology partners to expand access—especially across large, diverse, and rural populations.

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    Connected Care, Bridging the Gap in Rural Healthcare

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at ViVE 2026, Sanford Health CIO Brad Reimer shares how rural healthcare is driving some of the most practical and impactful innovation in the industry. Covering a vast geographic footprint, Reimer highlights how technologies like virtual care, ambient AI, and intelligent automation are bridging access gaps, extending scarce provider resources, and improving care delivery at scale. The conversation explores how AI is rapidly moving from back-office efficiency into supervised clinical applications, while also becoming a critical factor in workforce recruitment and retention. From infrastructure and connectivity to data quality and workforce development, Reimer emphasizes that the future of healthcare—rural or urban—depends on building a strong digital foundation and an AI-enabled workforce ready to meet growing demand.

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    Connected Care, Bridging the Gap in Rural Healthcare

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at ViVE 2026, Sanford Health CIO Brad Reimer shares how rural healthcare is driving some of the most practical and impactful innovation in the industry. Covering a vast geographic footprint, Reimer highlights how technologies like virtual care, ambient AI, and intelligent automation are bridging access gaps, extending scarce provider resources, and improving care delivery at scale. The conversation explores how AI is rapidly moving from back-office efficiency into supervised clinical applications, while also becoming a critical factor in workforce recruitment and retention. From infrastructure and connectivity to data quality and workforce development, Reimer emphasizes that the future of healthcare—rural or urban—depends on building a strong digital foundation and an AI-enabled workforce ready to meet growing demand.

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    The Geisinger Blueprint: Aligning People, Process, and the CMMI ACCESS Model

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, leaders from Geisinger Health System explore the clinical realities and workforce implications of AI at the bedside. The conversation dives into ambient listening, virtual nursing, and mobile-first care models as emerging expectations for the next generation of clinicians, shifting these tools from “nice to have” innovations to recruitment and retention essentials. From AI-assisted medication renewals approved at the state level to computer vision-enabled hospital rooms and remote monitoring in rural communities, the discussion unpacks how technology is moving from documentation support to true clinical augmentation.

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    The Geisinger Blueprint: Aligning People, Process, and the CMMI ACCESS Model

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, leaders from Geisinger Health System explore the clinical realities and workforce implications of AI at the bedside. The conversation dives into ambient listening, virtual nursing, and mobile-first care models as emerging expectations for the next generation of clinicians, shifting these tools from “nice to have” innovations to recruitment and retention essentials. From AI-assisted medication renewals approved at the state level to computer vision-enabled hospital rooms and remote monitoring in rural communities, the discussion unpacks how technology is moving from documentation support to true clinical augmentation.

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    Rural Roots, National Impact: Inside Geisinger's Innovation Engine

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live on the road at Geisinger Health System, leaders across clinical strategy, innovation, and academia explore how a century-old rural health system continues to shape the future of care. From reframing autonomous driving as a public health imperative to scaling AI-driven workflow improvements and rethinking workforce development, the conversation spans rural healthcare economics, ambient intelligence, venture strategy, and the evolving role of clinicians in a technology-enabled system. Grounded in Geisinger’s legacy of bold innovation, the conversation provides a clear blueprint: solve real problems first, align people, process, and technology, and build models that strengthen both communities and care delivery.

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    Rural Roots, National Impact: Inside Geisinger's Innovation Engine

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live on the road at Geisinger Health System, leaders across clinical strategy, innovation, and academia explore how a century-old rural health system continues to shape the future of care. From reframing autonomous driving as a public health imperative to scaling AI-driven workflow improvements and rethinking workforce development, the conversation spans rural healthcare economics, ambient intelligence, venture strategy, and the evolving role of clinicians in a technology-enabled system. Grounded in Geisinger’s legacy of bold innovation, the conversation provides a clear blueprint: solve real problems first, align people, process, and technology, and build models that strengthen both communities and care delivery.

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    Digital Health and the Next Chapter of Healthcare Decision Making

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at the inaugural Healthcare On Air Summit, a panel of digital health leaders dive into the next era of wearables, and the data that powers them. With perspectives from Google’s device and clinical platform team, Oura Ring, and a personalized nutrition startup focused on high-risk conditions, the conversation explores how wearables have evolved from lifestyle “step trackers” into clinical-grade health companions. The panel unpacks the real challenge now: turning an overwhelming mix of consumer, clinical, and contextual data into insights that are actionable, trustworthy, and equitable. From interoperability and data ownership to the breakneck pace of generative AI and the shift from retrospective dashboards to predictive guidance, this discussion highlights what it will take to move healthcare from reactive sick care to personalized, proactive, and accessible support, inside and outside the clinic.

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    Digital Health and the Next Chapter of Healthcare Decision Making

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at the inaugural Healthcare On Air Summit, a panel of digital health leaders dive into the next era of wearables, and the data that powers them. With perspectives from Google’s device and clinical platform team, Oura Ring, and a personalized nutrition startup focused on high-risk conditions, the conversation explores how wearables have evolved from lifestyle “step trackers” into clinical-grade health companions. The panel unpacks the real challenge now: turning an overwhelming mix of consumer, clinical, and contextual data into insights that are actionable, trustworthy, and equitable. From interoperability and data ownership to the breakneck pace of generative AI and the shift from retrospective dashboards to predictive guidance, this discussion highlights what it will take to move healthcare from reactive sick care to personalized, proactive, and accessible support, inside and outside the clinic.

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    Healthcare on Air 2025 Year in Review

    From innovation and interoperability to patient experience and the future of care, 2025 was a powerful year for Verizon Healthcare on Air. This highlight reel captures the moments, insights, and voices that shaped the dialogue, bringing together leaders across healthcare to explore what’s next.Thank you to our incredible guests and listeners for being part of the journey. Here’s to continuing the conversation in 2026.

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    The Future of Health and Medicine, What is Now, Near, and Next

    In this special episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at the inaugural Healthcare On Air Summit, Dr. Daniel Kraft takes the stage to explore the exponential future of health and medicine. A Stanford and Harvard-trained physician-scientist, innovator, and founder of NextMed Health, Kraft unpacks how AI, digital biology, genomics, and immersive technologies are converging to reshape care. From digital twins and predictive diagnostics to personalized health agents and the rise of proactive, data-driven medicine, he paints a vision of a healthcare system that’s smarter, more connected, and designed for longevity.

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    The Future of Health and Medicine, What is Now, Near, and Next

    In this special episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at the inaugural Healthcare On Air Summit, Dr. Daniel Kraft takes the stage to explore the exponential future of health and medicine. A Stanford and Harvard-trained physician-scientist, innovator, and founder of NextMed Health, Kraft unpacks how AI, digital biology, genomics, and immersive technologies are converging to reshape care. From digital twins and predictive diagnostics to personalized health agents and the rise of proactive, data-driven medicine, he paints a vision of a healthcare system that’s smarter, more connected, and designed for longevity.

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    Boosting Your Mental Health, One Conversation at a Time

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at the inaugural Healthcare On Air Summit, Calm CEO David Ko sits down for a candid Q&A on his new book, Recharge: Boosting Your Mental Health Battery One Conversation at a Time. The conversation explores science-backed ways to build resilience, distinguishing eustress from distress, alongside practical habits for better sleep quality, transparency at work, and everyday decompression. Ko reflects on the power of storytelling, the importance of trust and outcomes over app quantity, and how brands and evidence will shape the next era of mental health tools, including GenAI chatbots. It’s a grounded look at turning constant “always-on” pressure into healthier routines, and creating workplaces where people can bring their full selves, and actually feel better.

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    Boosting Your Mental Health, One Conversation at a Time

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at the inaugural Healthcare On Air Summit, Calm CEO David Ko sits down for a candid Q&A on his new book, Recharge: Boosting Your Mental Health Battery One Conversation at a Time. The conversation explores science-backed ways to build resilience, distinguishing eustress from distress, alongside practical habits for better sleep quality, transparency at work, and everyday decompression. Ko reflects on the power of storytelling, the importance of trust and outcomes over app quantity, and how brands and evidence will shape the next era of mental health tools, including GenAI chatbots. It’s a grounded look at turning constant “always-on” pressure into healthier routines, and creating workplaces where people can bring their full selves, and actually feel better.

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    The Future of AI Agents is Here and Now

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at the inaugural Healthcare On Air Summit, a panel of builders and operators dig into why the future of AI agents is here and now. The conversation cuts through hype to define what actually makes an “agent”. The discussion focuses on real adoption pathways, from caregiver-anchored companions supporting older adults to tool-using agents that navigate complex clinical protocols, and they debate safety, bias, liability, and the responsibilities of foundation model providers. Looking ahead, the group envisions ambient allies that live across everyday devices, reduce administrative burden, and coordinate care continuously, moving healthcare toward experiences that are more proactive, personalized, and human-centered.

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    The Future of AI Agents is Here and Now

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at the inaugural Healthcare On Air Summit, a panel of builders and operators dig into why the future of AI agents is here and now. The conversation cuts through hype to define what actually makes an “agent”. The discussion focuses on real adoption pathways, from caregiver-anchored companions supporting older adults to tool-using agents that navigate complex clinical protocols, and they debate safety, bias, liability, and the responsibilities of foundation model providers. Looking ahead, the group envisions ambient allies that live across everyday devices, reduce administrative burden, and coordinate care continuously, moving healthcare toward experiences that are more proactive, personalized, and human-centered.

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    The New Kind of Healthcare Infrastructure is Here, Digital Therapeutics

    In this episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at the inaugural Healthcare On Air Summit, industry leaders explore how digital therapeutics, AI, and immersive technologies are reshaping the future of care. The conversation dives into how innovation can reduce clinician burnout, personalize patient experiences, and make healthcare more proactive and human-centered. From the promise of virtual reality in behavioral health to the evolving role of AI assistants and value-based models, this discussion examines what it takes to turn emerging technology into meaningful change. It’s a candid look at how collaboration, evidence, and empathy can guide healthcare’s digital transformation.

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    Digital Health and the Next Chapter of Healthcare Decision Making

    In this special episode of Healthcare On Air, recorded live at the inaugural Healthcare On Air Summit, Samsung’s Ricky Choi and Xealth CEO Mike McSherry join to explore the future of connected care. The conversation dives into Samsung’s acquisition of Xealth and how their partnership aims to bridge clinical and consumer health data to create truly integrated patient experiences. From digital therapeutics and hospital connectivity to aging-in-place innovations and AI-driven personalization, Choi and McSherry unpack how technology and collaboration can make healthcare more continuous, accessible, and human-centered.

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    Care at Home: Designing a Safer, Smarter, Connected Future, Part 2

    And here is the Episode 2 summary:This week’s episode of Healthcare On Air continues the two-part series on creating safer, smarter, and more connected care at home.Host Robin Goldsmith and co-host Brian Urban are joined by Dr. Shea Gregg, Founder & CEO of FallCall Solutions; David Eby, CEO of Cooktop Safety; and Jim Conti, VP of Sales at HomeSight .The conversation shifts from technology design to policy, reimbursement, and scaling adoption. The panel unpacks how assistive technology waivers, Medicare Advantage benefits, and SaaS-driven models can accelerate innovation while reducing costs. They also explore how connected hubs, predictive analytics, and IoT solutions are reshaping post-acute care, preventing costly readmissions, and empowering both patients and caregivers.Looking ahead, the group envisions a future where prevention is prioritized, caregivers are better supported, and affordable smart-home ecosystems make it possible for people everywhere to not just age in place, but truly thrive in place.

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    Care at Home: Designing a Safer, Smarter, Connected Future, Part 2

    This week’s episode of Healthcare On Air continues the two-part series on creating safer, smarter, and more connected care at home.Host Robin Goldsmith and co-host Brian Urban are joined by Dr. Shea Gregg, Founder & CEO of FallCall Solutions; David Eby, CEO of Cooktop Safety; and Jim Conti, VP of Sales at HomeSight .The conversation shifts from technology design to policy, reimbursement, and scaling adoption. The panel unpacks how assistive technology waivers, Medicare Advantage benefits, and SaaS-driven models can accelerate innovation while reducing costs. They also explore how connected hubs, predictive analytics, and IoT solutions are reshaping post-acute care, preventing costly readmissions, and empowering both patients and caregivers.Looking ahead, the group envisions a future where prevention is prioritized, caregivers are better supported, and affordable smart-home ecosystems make it possible for people everywhere to not just age in place, but truly thrive in place.

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    Care at Home: Designing a Safer, Smart, Connected Future, Part 1

    This week’s episode of Healthcare On Air begins a two-part series on designing safer, smarter, and more connected care at home.Host Robin Goldsmith is joined by co-host Brian Urban and an expert panel featuring Dr. Shea Gregg, trauma surgeon and Founder & CEO of FallCall Solutions; David Eby, CEO of Cooktop Safety; and Jim Conti, VP of Sales at Homesight.Together, they explore how technology is transforming aging in place, from fall detection and emergency response systems to kitchen safety sensors and connected TV platforms. The conversation highlights the importance of proactive care over reactive solutions, and how innovations in IoT, predictive analytics, and mobile adoption are reshaping safety, independence, and quality of life for older adults.This forward-looking discussion underscores why collaboration across devices, ecosystems, and caregivers is key to supporting the “silver tsunami” and creating home environments that are not only smarter, but safer for all.

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    Care at Home: Designing a Safer, Smart, Connected Future, Part1

    This week’s episode of Healthcare On Air begins a two-part series on designing safer, smarter, and more connected care at home.Host Robin Goldsmith is joined by co-host Brian Urban and an expert panel featuring Dr. Shea Gregg, trauma surgeon and Founder & CEO of FallCall Solutions; David Eby, CEO of Cooktop Safety; and Jim Conti, VP of Sales at Homesight.Together, they explore how technology is transforming aging in place, from fall detection and emergency response systems to kitchen safety sensors and connected TV platforms. The conversation highlights the importance of proactive care over reactive solutions, and how innovations in IoT, predictive analytics, and mobile adoption are reshaping safety, independence, and quality of life for older adults.This forward-looking discussion underscores why collaboration across devices, ecosystems, and caregivers is key to supporting the “silver tsunami” and creating home environments that are not only smarter, but safer for all.

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    CranioSense: The Future of Brain Diagnostics

    This week’s episode of Healthcare On Air explores the future of brain diagnostics and what it could mean for patients globally.Host Robin Goldsmith and co-host Brian Urban are joined by Ryan Meyers, Founder & CEO of CranioSense, to discuss how his team is developing what he calls the “blood pressure cuff for the brain.”Meyers shares the personal inspiration behind the company, the challenges of tackling one of medicine’s hardest problems, and how CranioSense is building a non-invasive, accessible solution to measure brain pressure. From pediatric care to dementia and traumatic brain injury, the potential use cases are wide-ranging and the implications for early detection, prevention, and equitable access are profound.The conversation highlights why democratizing brain health tools beyond elite hospitals is essential, how clinical decision-making could be transformed, and where AI and digital health integrations will take this breakthrough next. This thought-provoking discussion shines a light on one of healthcare’s most pressing frontiers: unlocking the mysteries of the brain with simple, scalable diagnostics.

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    CranioSense: The Future of Brain Diagnostics

    This week’s episode of Healthcare On Air explores the future of brain diagnostics and what it could mean for patients globally.Host Robin Goldsmith and co-host Brian Urban are joined by Ryan Meyers, Founder & CEO of CranioSense, to discuss how his team is developing what he calls the “blood pressure cuff for the brain.”Meyers shares the personal inspiration behind the company, the challenges of tackling one of medicine’s hardest problems, and how CranioSense is building a non-invasive, accessible solution to measure brain pressure. From pediatric care to dementia and traumatic brain injury, the potential use cases are wide-ranging and the implications for early detection, prevention, and equitable access are profound.The conversation highlights why democratizing brain health tools beyond elite hospitals is essential, how clinical decision-making could be transformed, and where AI and digital health integrations will take this breakthrough next. This thought-provoking discussion shines a light on one of healthcare’s most pressing frontiers: unlocking the mysteries of the brain with simple, scalable diagnostics.

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    AIwithCare: Transforming Clinical Trials and Patient Access, Part 2

    On this episode of Healthcare On Air the conversation with Dr. AJ Blood continues.The discussion dives deeper into the future of remote monitoring, AI-powered insights, and the next generation of digital biomarkers. Dr. Blood shares how his team is scaling their AI-driven tool across Mass General Brigham, unlocking new possibilities in trial recruitment, safety analytics, and evidence generation. Dr. Blood, and hosts Robin Goldsmith and Brian Urban explore how rigorous research, connectivity, and partnerships with pharma and device makers can accelerate speed to market while improving patient outcomes.From debunking myths about AI in healthcare to offering advice for the next wave of clinicians and public health leaders, this episode reveals why the integration of AI into medicine is not a question of if, but how—and why those who embrace it today will shape the future of patient care.

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    AIwithCare: Transforming Clinical Trials and Patient Access, Part 2

    On this episode of Healthcare On Air the conversation with Dr. AJ Blood continues.The discussion dives deeper into the future of remote monitoring, AI-powered insights, and the next generation of digital biomarkers. Dr. Blood shares how his team is scaling their AI-driven tool across Mass General Brigham, unlocking new possibilities in trial recruitment, safety analytics, and evidence generation. Dr. Blood, and hosts Robin Goldsmith and Brian Urban explore how rigorous research, connectivity, and partnerships with pharma and device makers can accelerate speed to market while improving patient outcomes.From debunking myths about AI in healthcare to offering advice for the next wave of clinicians and public health leaders, this episode reveals why the integration of AI into medicine is not a question of if, but how—and why those who embrace it today will shape the future of patient care.

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    AIwithCare: Transforming Clinical Trials and Patient Access

    This week’s episode of Healthcare On Air kicks off a two-part conversation on the future of clinical trials and digital health innovation.Host Robin Goldsmith and co-host Brian Urban are joined by Dr. AJ Blood, practicing critical care cardiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and founder of AIwithCare.Dr. Blood shares the origin story of his work at the intersection of cardiology, research, and artificial intelligence—highlighting how AI can transform patient recruitment, streamline trial operations, and democratize access to life-changing therapies. Together, the group explores the mounting challenges of trial costs, patient diversity, and wearable data integration, and how emerging tools are reshaping the path from innovation to patient care.This insightful first half sets the stage for next week’s continuation, offering a window into how technology, evidence, and patient engagement are converging to accelerate the next era of healthcare.

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    AIwithCare: Transforming Clinical Trials and Patient Access

    This week’s episode of Healthcare On Air kicks off a two-part conversation on the future of clinical trials and digital health innovation.Host Robin Goldsmith and co-host Brian Urban are joined by Dr. AJ Blood, practicing critical care cardiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and founder of AIwithCare.Dr. Blood shares the origin story of his work at the intersection of cardiology, research, and artificial intelligence—highlighting how AI can transform patient recruitment, streamline trial operations, and democratize access to life-changing therapies. Together, the group explores the mounting challenges of trial costs, patient diversity, and wearable data integration, and how emerging tools are reshaping the path from innovation to patient care.This insightful first half sets the stage for next week’s continuation, offering a window into how technology, evidence, and patient engagement are converging to accelerate the next era of healthcare.

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    Beaming the Future: Holograms and the Next Era of Healthcare, Part 2

    This week’s episode of Healthcare On Air continues the deep dive into how hologram technology is redefining healthcare access and communication.Host Robin Goldsmith and David Nussbaum, Founder, Inventor and Chairman of Proto Hologram, explore the real-world impact of “beaming” doctors and patients into shared spaces, in 4K, life-size, and in real time.From breaking language barriers with AI-powered, multilingual holograms to creating conversational avatars that can deliver expertise anytime, anywhere, Nussbaum reveals how Proto is expanding the reach of world-class care. He shares how healthcare providers and educators are adopting the tech, the path to broader acceptance, and why affordability, awareness, and ease of use are key to making holographic visits commonplace.This forward-looking conversation offers a glimpse into a future where doctors can be in multiple places at once, patient experiences are richer and more personal, and healthcare becomes truly borderless.

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    Beaming the Future: Holograms and the Next Era of Healthcare, Part 2

    This week’s episode of Healthcare On Air continues the deep dive into how hologram technology is redefining healthcare access and communication.Host Robin Goldsmith and David Nussbaum, Founder, Inventor and Chairman of Proto Hologram, explore the real-world impact of “beaming” doctors and patients into shared spaces, in 4K, life-size, and in real time.From breaking language barriers with AI-powered, multilingual holograms to creating conversational avatars that can deliver expertise anytime, anywhere, Nussbaum reveals how Proto is expanding the reach of world-class care. He shares how healthcare providers and educators are adopting the tech, the path to broader acceptance, and why affordability, awareness, and ease of use are key to making holographic visits commonplace.This forward-looking conversation offers a glimpse into a future where doctors can be in multiple places at once, patient experiences are richer and more personal, and healthcare becomes truly borderless.

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    Beaming the Future: Holograms and the Next Era of Healthcare

    This week’s episode of Healthcare On Air spotlights how hologram technology is breaking barriers in healthcare access, training, and patient engagement.Host Robin Goldsmith sits down with David Nussbaum, Founder and Chairman of Proto Hologram, to explore how life-sized, real-time “beamed” presence is transforming the way doctors, educators, and patients connect.From enabling top medical professors to deliver immersive lectures across the globe, to allowing oncologists to consult with rural and tribal communities without travel, Proto’s HIPAA-compliant platform is redefining telehealth. Nussbaum shares the origin story of shrinking large-scale holographic stages into portable, high‑resolution booths, the challenges of adoption in healthcare, and why low‑latency, high‑fidelity connectivity is key to life‑saving conversations.This forward‑looking discussion reveals how a mix of innovation, connectivity, and vision is creating new possibilities for care delivery—bridging distances, maximizing expertise, and making face‑to‑face connection possible anywhere.

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    Beaming the Future: Holograms and the Next Era of Healthcare

    This week’s episode of Healthcare On Air spotlights how hologram technology is breaking barriers in healthcare access, training, and patient engagement.Host Robin Goldsmith sits down with David Nussbaum, Founder and Chairman of Proto Hologram, to explore how life-sized, real-time “beamed” presence is transforming the way doctors, educators, and patients connect.From enabling top medical professors to deliver immersive lectures across the globe, to allowing oncologists to consult with rural and tribal communities without travel, Proto’s HIPAA-compliant platform is redefining telehealth. Nussbaum shares the origin story of shrinking large-scale holographic stages into portable, high‑resolution booths, the challenges of adoption in healthcare, and why low‑latency, high‑fidelity connectivity is key to life‑saving conversations.This forward‑looking discussion reveals how a mix of innovation, connectivity, and vision is creating new possibilities for care delivery—bridging distances, maximizing expertise, and making face‑to‑face connection possible anywhere.

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    Redefining Clinical Trial: The Rise of Decentralized Models, Part 2

    This week's episode of Healthcare On Air continues the conversation with our incredible panel of industry leaders as they dive even deeper into how decentralized clinical trials, digital health, and AI are transforming research and patient care.Host Robin Goldsmith and co-host Brian Urban are joined once again by Barghavi Govindarajan, Co-Founder and CEO of Arrived AI; Lauren Sunshine, Director of Product Management, Digital Health at Bristol Myers Squibb; and Craig Lipset, Co-Founder of the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance.Together, they tackle critical questions around data privacy, AI governance, patient trust, and the explosion of real-world data from wearables and digital devices. The discussion also highlights the growing role of cross-industry collaboration, the emergence of patient-led drug development, and the exciting future of aging-at-home technologies. This dynamic conversation offers an honest and forward-thinking look at the opportunities and challenges shaping the next era of clinical research and care.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

What will it take to transform and accelerate a truly connected care ecosystem? As care expands outside of traditional care settings, hospitals become more digitally enabled, and tech innovation reshapes the landscape of care delivery, there are challenges and opportunities to consider. Tune in to hear from industry stakeholders---clinical leaders, technology innovators, and industry experts---on everything from the AI-enabled hospital of the future to "care anywhere" digital health.

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