
Join Zach from the American Journal of Healthcare Strategy in this insightful episode of the Clinicians in Leadership podcast series. Dr. Arturo Loaiza-Bonilla, a leading medical oncologist, assistant chief of hematology and oncology at St. Luke's University Health Network, professor at Temple University, and co-founder of MassiveBio, shares his thoughts on the critical role of clinicians in healthcare innovation. Dr. Loaiza-Bonilla discusses the importance of clinicians being actively involved in shaping the future of healthcare, breaking down barriers to innovation, and addressing health disparities through technology and AI. He provides valuable insights into overcoming regulatory hurdles, fostering collaboration, and ensuring that technological advancements benefit all patients equitably.00:00 - Introduction to the Clinicians in Leadership Podcast Series00:45 - Guest Introduction: Dr. Arturo Loaiza-Bonilla’s Background & Experience02:30 - The Role of Clinicians in Shaping Healthcare Innovation05:15 - Barriers Preventing Clinicians from Leading Innovation08:45 - Encouraging Leadership Among Clinicians and Physicians12:00 - The Importance of Learning from Other Health Systems14:30 - Balancing Safety with Innovation in Healthcare17:20 - The Role of AI and Digital Health in Medicine21:00 - Building Trust in AI Among Clinicians and Patients24:45 - The Challenge of Regulatory and Adoption Delays in Innovation28:30 - Addressing Health Disparities Through Technological Advancements32:15 - How Healthcare Leaders Can Stay Ahead of Industry Changes36:00 - The Importance of Collaboration and Future Outlook38:30 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts from Dr. Loaiza-Bonilla