Digital Health Talks - Changemakers Focused on Fixing Healthcare

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Digital Health Talks - Changemakers Focused on Fixing Healthcare

A weekly podcast featuring healthcare providers using technology to improve access to healthcare, patient experience, and clinical outcomes. Healthcare Technology leaders address big questions like what technologies are worth investing in today and how will technology change the future of healthcare? Hear how programs in telehealth, healthcare data analytics, cloud, 5G, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and social determinants of health are shaping the future of healthcare.Hosted by the HealthIMPACT Live TeamMegan Antonelli, CEO, HealthIMPACT Live Janae Sharp, Founder, The Sharp IndexShahid Shah, Chair, HealthIMPACT Live, Publisher, Medigy

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    FQHCs Are Infrastructure: What HR1 Means for Health System Leaders

    Join us for this episode of Digital Health Talks, where Megan Antonelli, CEO of Health Impact Live, sits down with Dr. Adam Aponte, CEO of East Harlem Council for Human Services and Neighborhood Health Center. A board-certified pediatrician with 25 years of experience, Dr. Aponte was born and raised in East Harlem and has dedicated his career to serving one of America's most underserved communities. In this conversation, he makes a compelling case for why the fight to protect federally qualified health centers is not just a community health story. It is a health system leadership story. In this episode: How FQHCs serve over 35 million Americans and why they are the backbone of primary care for underserved communities The real impact of HR1 on Medicaid recipients, including $300 million in projected funding losses for New York FQHCs alone Why continuous pediatric coverage matters and what is at stake when children lose access to early care The role of trust in health care delivery and how policy changes compound existing distrust in marginalized communities Telehealth adoption challenges in East Harlem and the reimbursement barriers that limit its potential for FQHCs Why investing in early childhood health care is the most effective strategy for reducing long-term health care costs Adam Aponte, MD, MSc, FAAP, CEO, East Harlem Council for Human Services Megan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Cognitive Atrophy Is a Leadership Crisis: Mohan Nair on Why Healthcare's AI Obsession Is Costing Us Our Best Thinking

    In this episode of Digital Health Talks, host Megan Antonelli, CEO of Health Impact Live, sits down with Mohan Nair, innovator, author, and former Chief Innovation Officer at Cambia Health Solutions, to explore what it truly means to stay human in an AI-obsessed world. Mohan's newest book, Unreachable: How Not to Lose Your Mind in an AI-Obsessed Era, is already an Amazon bestseller, and the conversation is as timely as it is thought-provoking. In this episode, you'll hear about: Why AI adoption is creating cognitive atrophy and how the concept of "inconvenient learning" means removing friction from work may be costing us our most valuable skills How healthcare leaders should distinguish between AI enablement and AI obsession, and why the physician-patient relationship remains fundamentally unreachable by any machine Mohan's take on the rise of Chief AI Officers and how to find your own AI-unreachable value, the insights and instincts no technology can replicate Mohan Nair, CEO, Emerge Inc Megan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Episode 200: Ambient AI's Real Wins, Cybersecurity's Quiet Losses, and Healthcare's Double Standards - What the PITT Season Finale Tells Us about Where We are Today and Where we are Heading

    Two hundred episodes. One season finale. Everything in between. If you watched The Pitt this week, you saw something the healthcare industry doesn't usually let the public see. The impossible standards, the double standard, the small wins nobody celebrates, and an entire staff on a roof crying for reasons they can't quite explain. Megan Antonelli and Janae Sharp have spent 200 episodes having the real version of that conversation. For this milestone, they're using The Pitt's Season 2 finale as the mirror and asking what it reflects back at digital health right now. The biggest change nobody saw coming. The win that actually moved the needle. The loss nobody wants to own. And the double standard that's been hiding in plain sight the whole time. No guests. No filter. Just the honest shift report.   Episode 1: View From the Top- What Does Sustainable Innovation look like in a Post Pandemic World Aashima Gupta, Director, Global Health Solutions, Google Rasu Shrestha, MD, EVP, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer, Atrium Health Chris Waugh, Chief Design and Innovation Officer, Sutter Health  Shahid Shah, CEO Netspective Media (Moderator) Episode 40: Healing - Our Patients, Our Healthcare System, Ourselves Theresa Brown, PhD, BSN, RN Janae Sharp, Founder, The Sharp Index Megan Antonelli,  Chief Executive Officer,  HealthIMPACT Live Episode 56: Burnout Isn’t the Whole Story – And Repair Is About More Than Individual Resilience Wendy Dean, MD  Janae Sharp Episode 78: Navigating the Intersection of Equity and Innovation in AI-driven Healthcare Chris Gibbons, Entrepreneur in Residence, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center Janae Sharp Episode 89: From Process-Centric to Patient-Centric - Mayo Clinic CIO Realizing Seamless Integration, Personalized Care, and Empowered Patient Experiences  Cris Ross was at Mayo Megan Antonelli Episode 137: Beyond the Change Healthcare Breach: Redefining Healthcare Cybersecurity for 2025 Rob Sebaugh, Identity Strategist, Healthcare Solutions Engineering, Sailpoint Megan Antonelli Episode 176: From Pilot to Platform - How Sutter Health is Scaling AI Across 3.5 Million Lives Dr. Ashley Beecy, Chief AI Officer at Sutter Health Megan Antonelli   Hosts: Janae Sharp, Founder, The Sharp Index.  The Sharp Index is a nonprofit dedicated to reducing suicide and burnout and improving physician and clinician mental health. Megan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Five Good Things With Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli

    Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli: A rapid-fire segment highlighting positive developments in digital health. Janae and Megan share insights on recent innovations, successful implementations, and emerging trends that are driving progress in healthcare technology. Learn about cutting-edge solutions improving patient outcomes Discover how technology is enhancing healthcare accessibility Gain insight into successful digital health implementations Stay informed about positive industry trends shaping the future of care Janae Sharp, Founder, The Sharp Index Megan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT

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    From Bedside to the Build: A Nurse-Turned-IT Leader on What HIMSS Got Right and What Health Systems Still Need to Fix

    Join us for a conversation with someone who has actually done the clinical work. Mario Magsaysay started as a bedside nurse in med-surg oncology before moving into clinical informatics, and now leads IS applications for Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, where he bridges what clinicians need with what technology can deliver. Fresh from HIMSS 2026, Mario shares what stood out on the show floor, what hallway conversations revealed about where health systems are really struggling, and what he is actively building at his own organization right now. If you are navigating AI, EHR optimization, and operational complexity with limited resources, this one cuts through the noise. Mario Magsaysay, MBA, MHA, RN, CPHIMS, Information Systems Applications Manager, Pomona Valley Hospital Medical CenterMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Five Good Things: From ViVE to HIMSS — What's Worth the Hype (and What's Just Fun)

    Megan Antonelli and Janae Sharp are back with another round of Five Good Things — and this one covers a lot of ground. From standout moments at ViVE to the two-week sprint leading into HIMSS, they're cutting through the noise to spotlight what actually mattered, what surprised them, and what they're most excited to see in Las Vegas. Yes, there's strategy. But there's also a Neil Diamond ukulele parody courtesy of Dr. CT Lin, a The Pitt's Dr. Robby sighting at a Brandi Carlile concert, and serious anticipation for The Wizard of Oz at the Sphere. Because the best conversations in health IT happen in the hallways — and sometimes, down a rabbit hole. Megan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live Janae Sharp. Founder, The Sharp Index

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    Care Everywhere: How Telehealth is Redefining Clinical Practice and Patient Access

    With the administration signing the Consolidated Appropriations Act on February 3, 2026, extending Medicare telehealth flexibilities through December 2027, and patient demand driving unprecedented adoption, virtual care has moved from emergency response to fundamental transformation of clinical practice. Dr. Brandon Welch, founder and CEO of doxy.me, a platform facilitating 8 billion+ minutes of care across 1 million providers in 176 countries, examines how the proliferation of telehealth is reshaping medicine itself: clinical workflows, patient-provider relationships, access equity, and sustainable practice models. Drawing from his book Telehealth Success, Brandon delivers actionable strategies for healthcare leaders navigating the five pillars determining telehealth ROI: patient engagement, clinician efficiency, technology scalability, financial viability, and regulatory compliance in an era where patients expect care everywhere. Five-pillar framework for achieving sustainable telehealth success across organizations Financial sustainability models leveraging the two-year Medicare telehealth extension through 2027 Clinical practice transformation reshaping how medicine is delivered and experienced Provider success strategies addressing burnout, workflow integration, and practice transformation Access and equity insights from 176-country, 1 million+ provider implementation Brandon Welch, MS, PhD, Executive Director, Telehealth.org, Founder & CEO of Doxy.me Megan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT  

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    Five Good Things With Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli

    Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli: A rapid-fire segment highlighting positive developments in digital health. Janae and Megan share insights on recent innovations, successful implementations, and emerging trends that are driving progress in healthcare technology. Learn about cutting-edge solutions improving patient outcomes Discover how technology is enhancing healthcare accessibility Gain insight into successful digital health implementations Stay informed about positive industry trends shaping the future of care Janae Sharp, Founder, The Sharp Index Megan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT

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    Curate, Don’t Shop: How to Walk Away from ViVE with an AI Strategy That Delivers Outcomes

    Join us as Megan Antonelli sits down with Nayan Patel, a former hospital CIO now leading healthcare innovation at Neteera, to unpack what's shaping the digital health landscape heading into VivVE and HIMSS. They explore how the CIO role is evolving from technology manager to "curator of information and outcomes," and why AI governance, cybersecurity, and platform consolidation are dominating the conversation on the conference floor. Nayan shares insights from Neeera's contactless patient monitoring technology, using radar to track vital signs and ease the burden on nursing staff, and reflects on what meaningful AI adoption actually looks like in clinical settings. The conversation also covers the enduring value of in-person connections, how to maximize your time at industry events, and why some old debates like shadow IT and build vs. buy are making a comeback with fresh perspective. Plus, Nayan shares his weekly newsletter TGIF , offering bite-sized insights for healthcare leaders on the go. Nayan Patel, SVP/GM, Transformation & Digital Health, Neteera Megan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT  

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    Lights, Camera, Transformation: The Road to ViVE 2026 in LA

    One week until ViVE 2026 in Los Angeles. Join Megan Antonelli, John Lynn, Shereese Maynard, and Janae Sharp as they preview what matters for the 9,000 healthcare technology executives heading to the premier digital health event.We're breaking down the sessions positioning real dollars: the $50 billion rural health fund, AI governance becoming board-level priority, cybersecurity shifting to enterprise risk, and interoperability moving from advantage to table stakes. Which technologies are moving from pilot to procurement? Which partnerships signal strategic shifts? What should CIOs, CMIOs, and CDIOs prioritize?Strategic insights that turn conference attendance into a competitive advantage. Your ViVE briefing starts here.John Lynn, Founder, Healthcare IT TodayShereese Maynard, MS, MBA, askshereese.techJanae Sharp, Founder, The Sharp IndexMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT 

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    FHIR-Native Architecture: Building Healthcare IT for True Interoperability

    FHIR-Native by Design: Why Legacy System Conversions Can't Compete with Purpose-Built InteroperabilityAs healthcare systems race to meet 21st Century Cures Act mandates, a critical question emerges: retrofit or rebuild? Mike O'Neill, CEO of MedicaSoft, explains why FHIR-native architecture delivers fundamentally different interoperability outcomes than legacy systems with API layers bolted on. This conversation cuts through vendor marketing to examine the structural, semantic, and operational advantages of building healthcare IT from the ground up on HL7 FHIR standards.O'Neill draws on extensive experience leading P&L, engineering, and operations across healthcare IT startups and public companies to explain what "FHIR-native" actually means in practice—and why it matters for CIOs evaluating vendor claims. Learn how purpose-built FHIR architecture eliminates middleware complexity, reduces integration costs, and enables real-time clinical data exchange that retrofitted systems struggle to deliver.Technical and operational differences between FHIR-native systems and legacy platforms with FHIR APIsCost implications of middleware elimination versus ongoing translation layer maintenanceHow FHIR-native architecture impacts system performance, vendor lock-in, and future scalabilityRegulatory compliance advantages under 21st Century Cures Act requirementsMike O'Neill, CEO, MedicaSoftMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    When to Trust the Machine: AI Decision-Making in Healthcare with Professor Vasant Dhar

    As AI systems increasingly influence clinical decisions—from risk stratification to treatment recommendations—healthcare leaders face a critical question: When can we safely rely on AI, and when must human judgment remain in the loop?Professor Vasant Dhar, NYU Stern professor, veteran AI researcher, and author of the newly released Thinking With Machines: The Brave New World of AI, joins Digital Health Talks to deliver what healthcare executives urgently need: a practical framework for evaluating AI reliability, recognizing model blind spots, and designing guardrails that actually work.With decades of experience bringing machine learning to high-stakes environments and over one million downloads of his Brave New World podcast, Professor Dhar offers rare clarity on the mounting tension between rapidly advancing AI capabilities and our ability to evaluate their trustworthiness. Healthcare CIOs, CMIOs, and technology leaders will walk away with actionable insights for governing AI deployment—not just soundbites.Vasant Dhar, Author, Thinking With Machines: The Brave New World of AIMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT

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    AI Wins in Healthcare: Administrative Automation, Revenue Cycle, and the Future of Intelligent Care

    Healthcare administrative costs consume 25-30% of total spending, yet most AI investments focus on clinical applications rather than operational efficiency. Dr. Yan Chow of Automation Anywhere discusses proven AI use cases delivering measurable ROI today, from revenue cycle management and EOB processing to automated clinical documentation while exploring emerging conversational AI capabilities reshaping patient and provider interactions. As health systems face continued margin pressure, Chow examines where automation investments generate immediate returns versus longer-term strategic value. He addresses the “art of the possible” in administrative AI, implementation realities for enterprise deployments, and why the next wave of healthcare AI may be less about diagnosis and more about eliminating the administrative burden strangling clinical workflows.Yan Chow, MD, MBAGlobal Healthcare Leader, Automation AnywhereMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Consumer Trust in AI Mental Health Monitoring: The Surveillance Paradox in Behavioral Healthcare

    Nearly half of Americans would accept 24/7 AI monitoring of their facial expressions, voice patterns, and typing behaviors for early mental health intervention—a striking finding that challenges assumptions about privacy in behavioral healthcare. Andy Flanagan, CEO of Iris Telehealth, discusses groundbreaking consumer research revealing the complex relationship between AI acceptance and human oversight in mental health care. With 73% demanding humans make final emergency decisions, the data exposes a critical gap between consumer readiness, regulatory frameworks, and provider capabilities. Flanagan explores what this means for healthcare technology investment strategies as behavioral health AI moves from pilot to production.Andy Flanagan, CEO, Iris TelehealthMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live 

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    Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli

    Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli: A rapid-fire segment highlighting positive developments in digital health. Janae and Megan share insights on recent innovations, successful implementations, and emerging trends that are driving progress in healthcare technology.Learn about cutting-edge solutions improving patient outcomesDiscover how technology is enhancing healthcare accessibilityGain insight into successful digital health implementationsStay informed about positive industry trends shaping the future of careJanae Sharp, Founder, The Sharp IndexMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Scaling Women's Telehealth to 1.8M Patients: Strategic Insights on Market Leadership and Clinical Innovation

    Join us for an exclusive evening of networking and insights at the HLTH 2025 Provider Think Tank, hosted by HFMA SoCal on October 6th in Las Vegas. This intimate gathering brings together healthcare executives and industry leaders to explore the latest innovations in revenue cycle management, digital health transformation, and clinical operations. Connect with peers, share best practices, and gain actionable strategies to navigate the evolving healthcare landscape—all while enjoying cocktails and conversation in a relaxed, executive setting. Space is limited to ensure meaningful dialogue and relationship building.Monica Cepak, CEO, WispMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live 

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    From Food Allergy Parent to Published Author and CEO: Meenal Lele on Building an Evidence-Based Prevention Company as Delaware Mandates Insurance Coverage

    As Delaware implements the nation's first insurance mandate for early allergen introduction on January 1st, 2026, Meenal Lele, Founder & CEO of Lil Mixins and author of The Baby and the Biome, shares her journey from food allergy parent to medical entrepreneur. With multiple patents, published clinical studies, and an engineering background, Meenal built Hanimune Therapeutics to address a crisis affecting 33 million Americans. She discusses the clinical evidence behind early allergen introduction, navigating insurance coverage, and why state-level policy changes matter for reducing childhood allergies while saving healthcare systems millions. Discover how maternal insight combined with scientific rigor is transforming prevention.Meenal Lele, Founder & CEO, Lil MixinsMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Blood Pressure Control Crisis in Primary Care: New AI Study Reveals What's Going Wrong

    Join us as Dr. Andrew M. Davis and Amy Wainwright from University of Chicago Medicine reveals how AI-powered analysis of 37,000+ patients exposed a crisis hiding in plain sight: nearly 30% of hypertensive patients have dangerously uncontrolled blood pressure despite regular primary care visits.Using cloud-based machine learning across 112 providers, Dr. Davis's team identified critical gaps traditional metrics miss—underutilized medications, missed referrals, and troubling disparities in care. More importantly, they developed interventions that work.Discover how to leverage advanced analytics for measurable ROI, implement real-time clinical intelligence at scale, and empower providers with data-driven feedback that reduces cardiovascular risk at the point of care.Andrew M. Davis, MD, MPH, Professor and Associate Vice-Chair for Quality, University of ChicagoAmy Wainwright, PharmD, Clinical Pharmacist, UChicago MedicineMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Food as Medicine: Dr. Elizabeth Klodas – Disrupting Cardiology with Clinical Nutrition

    Join us as we explore a critical question: What if the solution to America's number one killer isn't in the pharmacy, but in the kitchen? Today's guest is Dr. Elizabeth Klodas, a Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins-trained cardiologist who founded Step One Foods after realizing that doctors, including herself, weren't addressing the most powerful intervention for heart disease diet.Elizabeth Klodas, MD, Founder & Chief Medical Officer, Step One FoodsMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Building Self-Esteem as Mental Health Care: How Enrichly Is Reaching 200,000+ Students with Gamified Therapy

    Join us as we meet Margo Jordan, founder and CEO of Enrichly, who's flipping the script on childhood mental health. Instead of treating symptoms, she's building self-esteem from the inside out—reaching over 200,000 students through a gamified platform that kids actually want to use. From brick-and-mortar learning centers to a digital therapeutic that's now partnering with major health systems, Margo shares why self-esteem is the missing piece in mental health care, how she's hiding vegetables in the candy, and what it takes to bridge the pediatric behavioral health gap when 70% of US counties don't have a single child therapist. This is healthcare innovation that's both clinically sound and genuinely fun.Margo Jordan, Founder & CEO, EnrichlyMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Human Factors in Healthcare AI: Where Patient Safety Meets Real-World Implementation

    Joining us is Kristen Miller, Co-Director of MedStar Health's Center for Diagnostic Systems Safety and Scientific Director of their National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare. As healthcare organizations invest billions in AI technologies, Kristen's research reveals that human factors engineering - the science of how humans interact with complex systems - determines whether AI becomes a safety enhancer or safety hazard, whether patients embrace or resist these tools, and whether healthcare teams achieve promised efficiencies or face new workflow disruptions.Kristen Miller, Scientific Director, MedStar Health National Center for Human Factors in HealthcareMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli

    Join us for Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli: A rapid-fire segment highlighting positive developments in digital health. Janae and Megan share insights on recent innovations, successful implementations, and emerging trends that are driving progress in healthcare technology.Janae Sharp, Founder & CEO, The Sharp IndexMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Securing Healthcare's Identity Crisis: Why Non-Human Identities Are Your Biggest Cybersecurity Threat

    Join us for a critical discussion on healthcare's most pressing cybersecurity challenge with Nikki Bennett, Healthcare Advisory Identity Strategist at SailPoint. Drawing from five years of frontline IAM experience at ECU Health, Nikki reveals how to transform identity vulnerabilities into strategic advantages, tackling everything from non-human identities and AI agents to cloud migration strategies. She shares breakthrough announcements from SailPoint's Navigate event and delivers actionable insights on why intelligent identity frameworks are becoming the cornerstone of healthcare's cybersecurity future.Nicki Bennett, Advisory Strategist, Healthcare, SailPointMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live 

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    From Biomedical to Bedside: How Academic Health Systems Are Leading the AI Revolution in Patient Care

    Join us for an in-depth conversation with Dr. Ryan Sadeghian, System CMIO at University of Toledo Health, as he shares his unique journey from healthcare consultant to practicing pediatrician to AI implementation leader. In this episode, we explore how academic health systems are uniquely positioned to drive healthcare AI innovation, balancing the dual mission of education and patient care while building practical AI solutions that solve real workflow challenges. Dr. Sadeghian discusses his organization's approach to developing internal AI capabilities, managing vendor relationships, and creating sustainable change management strategies that ensure successful AI adoption across clinical and administrative teams.Ryan Sadeghian, MD, MBA, MSc, System CMIO, University of Toledo HealthJanae Sharp, Founder, The Sharp Index

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    Beyond the Hype: How Ambient AI is Transforming Clinical Care with Dr. Tom Kelly of Heidi Health

    Join Megan Antonelli and Dr. Tom Kelly, co-founder of Heidi Health, as he brings a unique perspective to healthcare AI. He's a vascular surgery trainee turned founder who experienced firsthand the crushing administrative burden that keeps clinicians from truly connecting with their patients. With Heidi Health now serving over 500,000 clinicians and processing more than 2 million patient visits per week, Tom shares the fascinating journey from frustrated doctor to AI innovator. We dive deep into the reality versus the hype of ambient AI adoption, why clinician-first design trumps seamless integration, and the critical difference between tools that doctors tolerate and tools they actually love. From the nuances of personalization at the sentence level to envisioning an AI care partner that handles follow-ups and coordinates care, this conversation reveals what it truly takes to build healthcare technology that makes medicine more human—not less.Dr. Thomas Kelly, Co-founder & CEO, Heidi HealthMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live

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    From Crisis to Prevention: How Ambient Monitoring Is Rewiring Healthcare Culture

    Join Megan Antonelli as she speaks with Jenice Larmond, RN, BSN, MBA, Clinical Innovation & Excellence Officer at Neteera, about how radar-based ambient monitoring is rewiring clinical culture toward prevention. Discover how FDA-cleared contactless technology continuously monitors heart rate, respiration, and occupancy & motion insights through clothing and bedding—detecting subtle changes before they become crises. Learn why health systems report dramatic reductions in alert fatigue, increased early interventions, and prevention-focused care delivery. If you're building RPM, post-acute care, or aging-in-place programs centered on early detection, this conversation reveals the cultural shift happening now.Jenice Larmond, Clinical Innovation & Excellence Officer, NeteeraMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live

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    From Pilot to Platform - How Sutter Health is Scaling AI Across 3.5 Million Lives

    Join us for a conversation with Dr. Ashley Beecy, Chief AI Officer at Sutter Health, as she shares their journey from targeted AI pilots to enterprise-wide transformation across one of California's largest integrated health systems. We'll explore Sutter's innovative diabetic retinopathy screening program, where AI-enabled cameras deployed across 28 primary care sites detect sight-threatening conditions in under a minute, and their strategic partnership with Aidoc as the premier West Coast hub for clinical AI innovation. Dr. Beecy brings unique insights from her journey as a cardiologist and former AI leader at NewYork-Presbyterian. Clinical Leadership Drives AI Success: Dr. Beecy's background as a practicing cardiologist provides essential clinical credibility for enterprise AI transformation. Pilot to Platform Strategy: Focused pilots with clear clinical value can scale enterprise-wide when supported by proper governance and infrastructure. Real-World Impact at Scale: 24 cases of retinopathy detected from 216 screenings demonstrates measurable clinical outcomes from AI deployment. Strategic Partnerships Accelerate Innovation: Sutter's role as Aidoc's West Coast hub shows how health systems can co-develop AI solutions. Infrastructure Investment is Critical: Scaling AI across 24 hospitals and 200+ care sites requires robust governance frameworks and organizational commitment. Ashley Beecy, MD, FACC, Chief AI Officer, Sutter HealthMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live 

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    Measuring What Matters: ROI and Patient-Centered Technology in Healthcare

    Join us for an insightful conversation about the intersection of technology and healthcare with Pallavi Ranade from Intermountain Health and Janae Sharp. In this episode, we explore how healthcare organizations can effectively measure return on investment while keeping patient-centered outcomes at the forefront. From the hidden costs of technology implementation to the promise of AI and genomics, our guests share practical wisdom on navigating innovation challenges, allocating resources strategically, and ensuring that technological advances truly benefit both patients and clinicians. Whether you're a healthcare leader weighing your next tech investment or simply curious about the future of healthcare delivery, this discussion offers valuable perspectives on making technology work for everyone in the healthcare ecosystem.Pallavi Ranade-Kharkar, PhD, MS, FAMIA, Director of Research Informatics Genomics, Intermountain HealthJanae Sharp, Founder, The Sharp Index

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    From Compliance to Confidence: How to Evolve Cybersecurity Beyond the Checklist

    Healthcare cybersecurity stands at an inflection point. Traditional compliance frameworks are proving inadequate in the face of sophisticated threats targeting patient data, clinical operations, and connected medical devices. Robert Eikel, CISO at P-n-T Data Corp., brings unique expertise from government service, financial services, and pediatric healthcare to discuss how leading organizations are evolving beyond checklist security. We'll explore the new frontlines of healthcare cyber defense—identity, integrity, and interoperability—while examining how emerging technologies like AI and quantum computing are reshaping the threat landscape.Moving from periodic compliance to continuous confidence through identity-centric, integrity-focused defense strategiesProtecting clinical workflows and patient safety while maintaining secure interoperability across healthcare ecosystemsPreparing cybersecurity programs for AI-powered threats, quantum risks, and next-generation healthcare technologiesTransforming cybersecurity governance from IT overhead to strategic business enablerRobert Eikel, Chief Information Security Officer, P-n-T Data Corp.Megan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Virtual Care in Acute Settings: From Observation to Nursing - Technology Solutions for Hospital Risk Prevention

    Join Dr. Christine Gall from Colette Health as she explores how virtual care platforms are transforming acute care delivery in hospitals and health systems. Starting with virtual observation as the entry point for falls prevention and patient safety, Dr. Gall will discuss how Colette Health's comprehensive virtual care solution expands into virtual nursing for admissions, discharges, transfers, and clinical support. Discover how hospitals are leveraging virtual care technology to enhance patient safety, optimize nursing workflows, and address staffing challenges while maintaining high-quality care standards in acute care environments. Christine Gall, DrPH, MS, BSN, Chief Nursing Officer, Colette HealthMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    From Bedside to Boardroom: Revolutionizing Patient Care Through AI and Virtual Nursing

    Join Megan Antonelli as she interviews Deb Muro, Chief Information Officer at El Camino Health, Silicon Valley's first Magnet-designated hospital system. With over 25 years combining nursing expertise and healthcare technology leadership, Deb has transformed patient experiences through strategic AI implementations, virtual nursing initiatives, and innovative workforce solutions. From reducing nurse turnover to implementing predictive analytics that prevent adverse patient outcomes, discover how this pioneering CIO is leveraging cutting-edge technology to address healthcare's most pressing challenges. Learn about El Camino's journey from reactive to predictive care, their approach to AI-powered clinical decision support, and how they're redefining the future of healthcare delivery in one of the world's most tech-forward regions.Deb Muro, Chief Information Officer, El Camino HealthMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Declaration of Transformation: Beyond the Hype - Healthcare Leaders Share What Actually Works in Digital Transformation

    Join Megan Antonelli and Steffany Whiting from iMethods as we explore what's driving real healthcare transformation beyond buzzwords. In this Digital Health Talks episode, we dive into healthcare transformation from pilots to system-wide impact. You'll hear insights on technology investments delivering results and how cybersecurity reshapes transformation timelines.Key Topics We'll Cover:  Technology Investment Reality Check - Which digital health initiatives are delivering ROI versus becoming expensive distractions  Security-First Transformation - How cybersecurity requirements are reshaping cloud and AI implementation timelines  Clinical Leadership Integration - Strategies for ensuring technology actually supports clinical workflows instead of creating administrative burden  Women's Leadership in Healthcare - Insights from the evolved women's leadership programming and its impact on transformation initiativesSteffany Whiting, Executive Vice President of Marketing, iMethodsMegan Antonelli, Founder and CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli

    Join us for this episode of Digital Health Talks' "Five Good Things" where hosts Megan Antonelli and Janae Sharp discuss Samsung's acquisition of Xealth, Hartford Healthcare's first-in-US airport telehealth kiosk at Bradley International, and Rock Health's report showing $6.4 billion in healthcare investments with 62% going to AI startups. They also highlight nursing innovation awards, recognize Microsoft's Chief Nursing Officer Kathy McGrath, and announce their partnership with Emerge Americas for a major healthcare trade show in Miami, showcasing the continued momentum in digital health innovation and consumer-focused healthcare solutions.Janae Sharp, Founder & CEO, The Sharp IndexMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Investing in Heart Health Innovation: A Conversation with Forbes 50 Over 50 Honoree Lisa Suennen of AHA Ventures

    Welcome to today's episode where we have the distinct privilege of speaking with Lisa Suennen, Managing Partner of American Heart Association Ventures, who was just featured in Forbes 50 Over 50 and we couldn't be more thrilled to congratulate her on this well-deserved recognition! This honor celebrates Lisa's extraordinary impact as a true powerhouse in healthcare innovation and venture capital. With over 35 years of experience at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and investment, Lisa brings an unparalleled perspective on how we can transform healthcare delivery and outcomes. At American Heart Association Ventures, she leads a multi-fund platform that's investing in the future of healthcare across the entire spectrum—from cutting-edge medical technologies to addressing critical social determinants of health.Her career has spanned multiple dimensions of the healthcare ecosystem:Venture Capital Leadership: From her current role at AHA Ventures to previous General Partner positions at Manatt Ventures, Psilos Group, and GE Ventures, where she led the healthcare fund and served on the overall Investment CommitteeEntrepreneurial Success: Co-founded and served as CEO of CSweetener, a healthcare leadership development company that was successfully acquired by HLTH FoundationStrategic Advisory Roles: Chairs the Scientific Advisory Board of NASA's Translational Research Institute for Space Health and serves on the International Investment Committee of the ANDHealth Digital Health FundThought Leadership: Author of the widely-read Venture Valkyrie blog, internationally recognized speaker, and faculty member at UC Berkeley's Haas School of BusinessIndustry Recognition: Fellow of the prestigious Aspen Institute's Health Innovators FellowshipLisa Suennen, Managing Partner, American Heart Association VenturesMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Why Patient Experience Is Healthcare’s New Frontier

    In this HealthImpact Live Podcast episode, Michael Rogozinski, healthcare leader and executive at Vital.io, joins Janae Sharp for a timely conversation about transforming patient experience in real-time. They’ll discuss how Vital’s platform leverages live EHR data and healthcare AI to guide millions of patients through hospital, emergency, and urgent care visits—simplifying complex medical interactions and making care more transparent.This conversation will explore:Why the patient experience is central to better outcomes and satisfactionHow real-time data and AI can improve communication and reduce clinician workloadThe role of technology in predicting wait times, guiding care, and supporting discharge planningJoin us to learn how creating a better healthcare experience isn’t just about convenience—it’s about delivering safer, smarter, and more human-centered care.Michael A. Rogozinski, Chief Nursing Officer, Vital.ioMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Breaking Barriers in Healthcare IT: A Woman's Guide to Partnership-Driven Leadership

    Join us for an empowering conversation with Rachel Weissberg, a trailblazing woman in healthcare IT who has shattered glass ceilings while driving double-digit growth for Fortune 1000 companies. As Head of Healthcare Provider Strategy at Neteera and influential leader at HIMSS and CHIME, Rachel shares her journey from psychology graduate to C-suite advisor, revealing how women can leverage their unique strengths to build authentic partnerships in a male-dominated industry. Discover her Southern California approach to relationship building, why she champions partnerships over traditional selling, and practical strategies for women advancing in healthcare IT leadership. This episode offers invaluable insights for women at every career stage, plus actionable advice for male allies looking to support gender diversity in healthcare technology.Rachel Weissberg, Head of Healthcare Provider Strategy, NeteeraMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli

    Join us for this episode of Digital Health Talks' "Five Good Things" where hosts Megan Antonelli and Janae Sharp discuss Samsung's acquisition of Xealth, Hartford Healthcare's first-in-US airport telehealth kiosk at Bradley International, and Rock Health's report showing $6.4 billion in healthcare investments with 62% going to AI startups. They also highlight nursing innovation awards, recognize Microsoft's Chief Nursing Officer Kathy McGrath, and announce their partnership with Emerge Americas for a major healthcare trade show in Miami, showcasing the continued momentum in digital health innovation and consumer-focused healthcare solutions.Janae Sharp, Founder & CEO, The Sharp IndexMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Scaling AI: Driving Clinician Adoption and Measurable Outcomes

    Join Dr. Deepti Pandita, VP of Clinical Informatics and CMIO at UCI Health, as she reveals how academic medical centers can successfully deploy AI-driven solutions while addressing digital disparities. Dr. Pandita will share tactical insights from implementing ambient documentation, streamlined patient messaging, and administrative workflow automation at Orange County's only safety net academic medical center. Learn how her evidence-based approach to digital health equity has reduced hospital stays, improved operational efficiency, and influenced national policy through her co-authored American College of Physicians position paper on AI in healthcare.Dr. Deepti Pandita, VP of Clinical Informatics and CMIO at UCI HealthMegan Antonelli, Founder and CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

  39. 164

    Beyond the Hype: Building Ethical B2B Influencer Strategies in Digital Health

    As healthcare technology leaders navigate an increasingly crowded digital landscape, the temptation to leverage influencer marketing for B2B reach is growing. However, healthcare's unique regulatory environment and trust requirements demand a fundamentally different approach. Join Megan Antonelli as she reconnects with fellow Vassar alumna Danielle Wiley, founder and CEO of Sway Group, to explore why most sponsored content fails healthcare organizations and how to build authentic, compliant influencer partnerships that drive real clinical adoption and stakeholder trust in our post-platform world.Build authentic influencer partnerships based on genuine product experience to create content that actually drives B2B conversions.Shift from platform-dependent strategies to owned media relationships as social algorithms become increasingly unpredictable.Focus on long-term brand advocacy over transactional sponsored posts to maximize ROI in professional service markets.Leverage LinkedIn's professional network strategically by partnering with industry experts rather than chasing generic engagement metrics.Danielle Wiley, Founder & CEO, Sway GroupMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    The Art of Healing: Reimagining Healthcare Through Cultural Connection

    A fireside chat with Dr. Aletha Maybank, pioneering physician-advocate and former Chief Health Equity Officer at the American Medical AssociationIn an era of deepfakes and health misinformation, how do we build patient trust and foster meaningful behavioral change? Dr. Maybank discusses how art, culture, and innovative community-based engagement strategies can transform healthcare delivery where traditional approaches fall short. Drawing from her groundbreaking equity work and current focus on narrative arts in health, Dr. Maybank offers hospital leaders a bold vision: healthcare that meets patients where they are—culturally, emotionally, and digitally—creating connections that transcend clinical settings and technological barriers. This session reveals how integrating artistic approaches with technological innovation creates healthcare delivery models that don't just inform—they inspire, engage, and heal. Participants will gain actionable strategies for creating healthcare experiences that are not only more equitable and accessible but also more compelling and effective in capturing attention in our distracted digital world.Art as Medicine's Missing IngredientHow immersive experiences and visual storytelling breakthrough health literacy barriersUsing creative expression to communicate complex health concepts where clinical language failsDesigning cultural touchpoints that resonate in communities historically disconnected from healthcare systemsBeyond Hospital Walls: Cultural Gateways to HealthMeeting patients "where they live, work, play, and pray" through trusted cultural platformsBuilding partnerships with community messengers who hold influence where healthcare institutions don'tCreating non-clinical engagement opportunities that build trust before crisis pointsAI, Art & Trust: Navigating the Digital Health FutureThe Health Innovation Hub: How culturally-responsive technologies are reshaping patient experienceCountering AI-generated misinformation with authentic, artful health narrativesBalancing technological advancement with the human connection essential to healingAletha Maybank, MD, MPH, Health Strategist, CEO, NovellaWellsMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Female Founder Series- Carly Healy on Why Workplace Wellness Just Became Your Competitive Advantage

    Join Megan Antonelli and Carly Marino-Healy, founder of Marino Wellness, as they reveal how a precision approach to wellness is revolutionizing corporate culture. Discover why leading digital health companies like Headspace and Talkspace choose Carly's marketplace model over traditional wellness vendors, and learn the strategic framework that transforms employee wellbeing from cost center to profit driver. As healthcare costs rise and talent retention becomes critical, workplace wellness technology is shifting from nice-to-have perk to essential business infrastructure. Learn how to position your organization ahead of this transformation.Master the specific metrics that prove recruitment, retention, and productivity gains from wellness technology investmentsMaintain effective wellness initiatives during economic uncertainty while demonstrating measurable business value to leadershipSeamlessly incorporate mental health platforms into existing wellness infrastructure to capture growing employer investmentsDeliver personalized wellness experiences across global workforces using marketplace models versus traditional point solutionsIdentify which emerging health technologies will drive next-generation workplace wellness and employee engagement strategiesCarly Marino-Healy, Founder & CEO, Marino WellnessMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live 

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    From Vision to Reality: Building Smart Hospitals That Actually Work

    Healthcare expert Lorren Pettit shares insights on how hospitals are transforming from basic digital systems to AI-powered smart healthcare environments, covering real-world applications and implementation challenges.Key Takeaways:Beyond basic digitization - Hospitals are progressing toward predictive, AI-driven care using new maturity models that guide smart technology adoption.Southeast Asia leads adoption - Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines are pioneering smart hospital development, often outpacing traditional markets.AI shows real results - Successful applications include medical imaging, radiology diagnostics, and automated revenue cycle management.Culture drives success - Technology implementation requires addressing staff resistance and cultural change, not just new systems.Lorren Pettit, Alliance for Smart Healthcare ExcellenceMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Breaking Free from Healthcare's Escape Room: Tom Lawry on AI Strategy and Systemic Hope

    Tom Lawry, Microsoft's former Director for AI in Health and Life Sciences and author of the new book Health Care Nation, joins us to discuss moving beyond healthcare fatalism toward actionable reform. Named one of 20 people transforming healthcare through practical AI applications, Lawry reveals how leaders can escape the industry's design flaws through strategic technology deployment and "micro-dosing hope." Essential listening for executives ready to move from critique to implementation.Tom Lawry, Microsoft's former Director for AI in Health and Life SciencesMegan Antonelli, Founder and CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli

    Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli: A rapid-fire segment highlighting positive developments in digital health. Janae and Megan share insights on recent innovations, successful implementations, and emerging trends that are driving progress in healthcare technology.Learn about cutting-edge solutions improving patient outcomesDiscover how technology is enhancing healthcare accessibilityGain insight into successful digital health implementationsStay informed about positive industry trends shaping the future of careMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT LiveJanae Sharp, , Founder, The Sharp Index 

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    From Rural to Enterprise: Anna Turman's Journey Through Healthcare Leadership and the Art of Technology Transformation

    Join us for an insightful conversation with Anna Turman, MHA, CHCIO, FACHE, as she shares her unique 20+ year journey from leading a rural Nebraska hospital as CEO to driving technology transformation at one of the nation's largest health systems. Currently serving as AVP IT Customer Success at Radiology Partners, Anna brings a rare triple perspective—having served as CIO, COO, and CEO—to discuss how technology leadership must adapt across different organizational scales, the critical importance of sponsorship over mentorship in career advancement, and her proven leadership strategies including intentional rounding and situational awareness. As both a healthcare executive and accomplished artist, Anna offers unique insights into the intersection of creativity and clinical excellence, the importance of giving ourselves grace as competitive leaders, and practical frameworks for leading high-performing teams whether in-person or distributed. Scale-Adaptive Leadership: How technology strategies must evolve when transitioning from rural hospitals to large health systems, and the unique value rural experience brings to enterprise leadershipSponsorship vs. Mentorship: Why senior champions who advocate for your advancement matter more than traditional mentors for career acceleration in healthcare ITLeadership Rounding Framework: "Connect, Level Set, Add Value" methodology for building trust, maintaining awareness, and driving team performanceSelf-Compassion in Leadership: How competitive healthcare leaders can overcome being their own worst critics and model grace for their teamsArt-Medicine Integration: How creative pursuits enhance healthcare leadership, innovation, and the human connection essential to patient careAnna Turman, MHA, CHCIO, FACHE, AVP IT Customer Success, Radiology PartnersMegan Antonelli, Founder & CEO, HealthIMPACT Live

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    Healing Through Music: How Road Recovery is Creating Lifelines for At-Risk Youth

    In this impactful episode, Gene Bowen shares how Road Recovery uses music and mentorship to help teens overcome addiction and mental health challenges. Learn about their innovative peer-support model that pairs music industry professionals with vulnerable youth, the measurable outcomes they're achieving, and how healthcare leaders can support and replicate this evidence-based approach despite ongoing funding challenges.Gene Bowen, Founder & President, Road RecoveryJack Bookbinder, Co-Founder & Vice President, Road RecoveryMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live

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    The Hidden Crisis in Women's Health: How Tech Innovation is Closing Care Gaps and Reducing Healthcare Costs

    Join us as Joanna Strober, CEO of Midi Health, reveals how virtual care platforms are addressing the significant gap in women's midlife healthcare. Discover how treating menopause symptoms properly reduces long-term health complications, lowers healthcare utilization costs, and improves workplace productivity. Hear firsthand how this digital health pioneer is partnering with major health systems and employers to deliver measurable clinical outcomes that benefit patients, providers, and payers alike.Joanna Strober, CEO, Midi HealthMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT

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    Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli

    Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli: A rapid-fire segment highlighting positive developments in digital health. Janae and Megan share insights on recent innovations, successful implementations, and emerging trends that are driving progress in healthcare technology.Learn about cutting-edge solutions improving patient outcomesDiscover how technology is enhancing healthcare accessibilityGain insight into successful digital health implementationsStay informed about positive industry trends shaping the future of careMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT LiveJanae Sharp, , Founder, The Sharp Index

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    Unleashing Healthcare Everywhere: Pioneering the Borderless Hospital of Tomorrow

    The traditional hospital model is struggling to meet growing healthcare demands and evolving patient expectations. Healthcare everywhere—a paradigm shift towards distributed care, hospital-at-home programs, and innovative delivery models—offers a solution to these challenges. This keynote will explore how forward-thinking healthcare leaders are reimagining care delivery, breaking down walls, and leveraging technology to extend high-quality care beyond traditional settings, ultimately improving access, outcomes, and patient satisfaction.  • Implement strategies to transform your organization into a "borderless hospital," expanding your reach and impact  • Leverage emerging technologies to create seamless, patient-centric care experiences across diverse settings  • Develop a roadmap for integrating hospital-at-home and other distributed care models into your existing operations  • Identify key performance indicators to measure and demonstrate the value of healthcare everywhere initiativesRasu B. Shrestha, MD, MBA, EVP, Chief Innovation & Commercialization Officer, Advocate HealthShahid Shah, Chairman of the Board, Netspective Foundation

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    Healthcare Hero Series: Spotlight on Gary Forbes Redefining Success with Chronic Illness through Sole Survivors

    Gary Forbes shares his extraordinary journey from NBA player to founder of Sole Survivors, discussing how living with Type 1 diabetes shaped his mission to empower others with chronic conditions. Learn how his basketball career insights now fuel his advocacy work and innovative approach to healthcare challenges through storytelling, representation, and community building.Chronic health conditions can be springboards for success rather than barriers when approached with the right mindset and support systemsRepresentation in healthcare advocacy, especially for underserved communities, creates powerful pathways for improved outcomes and patient empowermentStorytelling through mediums like comics can transform how children and adults perceive and manage chronic conditions, building resilience and self-esteemGary Forbes, Former NBA Player, Founder, The Sole SurvivorsMegan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A weekly podcast featuring healthcare providers using technology to improve access to healthcare, patient experience, and clinical outcomes. Healthcare Technology leaders address big questions like what technologies are worth investing in today and how will technology change the future of healthcare? Hear how programs in telehealth, healthcare data analytics, cloud, 5G, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and social determinants of health are shaping the future of healthcare.Hosted by the HealthIMPACT Live TeamMegan Antonelli, CEO, HealthIMPACT Live Janae Sharp, Founder, The Sharp IndexShahid Shah, Chair, HealthIMPACT Live, Publisher, Medigy

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