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The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
Michael Stamatinos
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The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E163 Access as a Vital Sign: Sabrina Lamb on How Financial Health Shapes Human Health
What if access to money was access to health?In this powerful episode of The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos sits down with Sabrina Lamb, Founder and CEO of Wekeza and World of Money, for a deep conversation about how financial inclusion is the next frontier of public health.Sabrina is a force for access and equity. As the first Black woman to launch a global investing app for the African diaspora, she’s breaking centuries-old barriers that have kept entire communities locked out of the financial system. Through Wekeza, users can invest in U.S. markets starting with just one dollar, while learning in their native language, from English and Swahili to French, Haitian Creole, Hausa, Wolof, and Zulu.But Sabrina’s work goes far beyond money. It’s about dignity. It’s about agency. It’s about giving people the tools to reclaim their power, build generational wealth, and improve their overall health.This episode explores how financial health is inseparable from physical, emotional, and community health — and why access to education, housing, food, and opportunity all shape the future of care.Together, Michael and Sabrina unpack the psychology of money, cultural narratives that shape financial behavior, and how language and storytelling can dismantle fear and build trust. You’ll hear about Sabrina’s journey from comedy stages to congressional recognition, from teaching in Nairobi to launching a global fintech company — and how humor, purpose, and resilience are her secret weapons for impact.In This Episode:* The link between financial access and health outcomes* How Wekeza is redefining financial inclusion for the African diaspora* Why financial literacy is a public health intervention* How trauma and cultural conditioning shape our relationship with money* The role of language, humor, and culture in teaching financial empowerment* Why access to capital, food, and education are as critical as access to care* What the future of financial health innovation looks likeAbout Sabrina Lamb:Sabrina Lamb is a celebrated founder, speaker, and advocate for financial inclusion and cultural empowerment. She is the CEO of Wekeza, a multilingual investing platform designed for the African diaspora, and the Founder of World of Money, a nonprofit that has educated over 15,000 youth across the U.S. and Africa.A Techstars and Y Combinator alumna, Sabrina has been honored by Congress and recognized by NBC News, Essence, and The Grio for her impact. Her award-winning work has earned her the Silicon Harlem C-Better Grand Prize, and her bestselling book Do I Look Like an ATM? continues to inspire families worldwide.🌐 Learn more: https://www.wekeza.com/🔗 Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabrina-lambceo/📣 LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBEIf this conversation moved you, challenged your thinking, or sparked an idea, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Subscribe for more episodes with healthcare leaders who are not just thinking differently, they’re building differently.About the ShowThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show is hosted by Michael Stamatinos, a nationally recognized connector, strategist, and advocate for innovation with purpose. Each week, Michael interviews healthcare leaders who are driving meaningful change—highlighting stories of access, resilience, equity, and transformation.The AHI Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing the work with razor-sharp focus. We find these innovators and bring their stories to light. 🔗 Michael’s LinkedIn: https://www.
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6 days ago
40 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E162 Scaling Compassion: Anthony DeSena on Building Pax Health and Redefining Behavioral Care
Anthony DeSena, CEO and Co-Founder of Pax Health, joins Michael Stamatinos on The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show to share the remarkable journey of how a physical therapist from Brooklyn built one of the Northeast’s most dynamic behavioral health platforms.This is a story about discipline, compassion, and conviction.Anthony began his career treating patients one-on-one in a small physical therapy clinic. Over time, that single clinic evolved into a multistate rehabilitation network, known for its outcomes, its culture, and its human touch. As COO and Chief Development Officer, Anthony led the company through rapid expansion, private equity investment, and an eventual exit to a hospital system...learning hard-earned lessons about leadership, integration, and staying grounded in purpose through every phase of growth.Today, he’s leading Pax Health, a platform created through the merger of three behavioral health organizations backed by HCAP Partners and Hamilton Lane. The mission: to expand access for Medicaid patients, injured workers, and underserved communities, and to build a system that values both care and caregivers.In this episode, Anthony opens up about how to scale without losing your humanity, how culture becomes the real moat, and why leadership is less about managing and more about meaning.Whether you’re a healthcare founder, investor, or clinician, this conversation will challenge how you think about growth, purpose, and what it means to build something that lasts.What You’ll Learn:* The early story behind Anthony’s first clinic in Brooklyn* The unseen realities of scaling in healthcare* How to navigate private equity deals without losing your mission* Why culture, accountability, and truth-telling drive sustainable success* The future of behavioral health innovation and the growing role of technology* How Pax Health is redefining access for underserved communitiesChapters:00:00 – Welcome & Episode Introduction03:00 – From Brooklyn beginnings to building a rehab powerhouse06:00 – The patient story that changed everything08:00 – Lessons learned from scaling and scars that stay10:00 – The truth about private equity and life after the deal14:00 – The formation of Pax Health and merging three cultures17:00 – Building unity in a telehealth-first organization21:00 – How Pax Health helps clinicians feel valued and connected23:00 – The future of behavioral health and tech-enabled care27:00 – Quick-fire round with Anthony DeSena30:00 – Final reflections and takeawaysAbout the Guest:Anthony DeSena is a licensed physical therapist turned healthcare executive and the CEO of Pax Health, a behavioral health platform transforming care delivery across the Northeast. Under his leadership, Pax Health is pioneering new approaches to access, culture, and clinical integration while expanding care for communities often left behind.🌐 Learn more: https://www.paxhealth.net🔗 Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pax-health📣 LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBEIf this conversation moved you, challenged your thinking, or sparked an idea, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Subscribe for more episodes with healthcare leaders who are not just thinking differently, they’re building differently.About the ShowThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show is hosted by Michael Stamatinos, a nationally recognized connector, strategist, and advocate for innovation with purpose. Each week, Michael interviews healthcare leaders who are driving meaningful change—highlighting stories of access, resilience, equity, and transformation.The AHI Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through
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2 weeks ago
31 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E161 How Compliance Fuels Innovation in Healthcare with Timothy Nobles
In this episode of The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos sits down with Timothy Nobles, Chief Product Officer at Integral, to explore one of the most misunderstood topics in healthcare: how compliance can actually accelerate innovation rather than slow it down.Tim shares his fascinating journey from professional musician in Nashville to leading commercial strategy at Integral, a company that is changing how healthcare and life sciences organizations securely manage sensitive data. Together, they unpack the balance between compliance and creativity, showing how ethical data use, privacy, and risk mitigation can unlock new possibilities for AI, predictive analytics, and research.In this conversation, you’ll learn:• Why compliance doesn’t have to kill innovation, it can safeguard it.• How healthcare organizations can protect data while maintaining fidelity and utility.• What “expert determination” means and how math can creatively drive data governance.• Real stories of how Integral helped launch a virtual nurse and accelerate research pipelines.• The biggest myths healthcare leaders get wrong about data privacy.• How to include compliance early in product design and innovation cycles.• What Tim learned from working with health systems, payers, and product teams across the country.Michael and Tim also talk about the parallels between music and innovation, what it means to be at “track three” of a company’s journey, when it’s all about energy, rhythm, and collaboration.Whether you’re a healthcare executive, innovator, or data leader trying to build responsibly with AI, this episode offers fresh insight into how privacy and progress can coexist and even amplify one another.About Integral:Integral helps healthcare and life science organizations safely manage and de-identify sensitive data so they can innovate faster. Their platform automates compliance while maximizing data utility, making it easier to use healthcare data for research, AI, and analytics without compromising privacy.Connect with Timothy Nobles:https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothynobles/Website: https://useintegral.com📣 LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBEIf this conversation moved you, challenged your thinking, or sparked an idea, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Subscribe for more episodes with healthcare leaders who are not just thinking differently, they’re building differently.About the ShowThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show is hosted by Michael Stamatinos, a nationally recognized connector, strategist, and advocate for innovation with purpose. Each week, Michael interviews healthcare leaders who are driving meaningful change—highlighting stories of access, resilience, equity, and transformation.The AHI Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing the work with razor-sharp focus. We find these innovators and bring their stories to light. 🔗 Michael’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelstamo🎧 Subscribe for more episodes that move beyond theory and into the heart of what’s really possible in healthcare.Join our group, Advancing Healthcare Innovation Forum on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7056196/
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3 weeks ago
27 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E160 Pat Hedley: Opportunity Shows Up Through People
What if the key to innovation, leadership, and opportunity isn’t technology or capital, but people?In this episode of The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, Michael Stamatinos sits down with Pat Hedley, investor, advisor, and author of Meet 100 People, to explore how genuine connection, curiosity, and trust open doors that most people never see.Pat spent nearly 30 years at General Atlantic helping high-growth companies scale globally by focusing on people first. Today, as Founder and CEO of The Path Ahead, she continues to invest in leaders who are building companies that create lasting impact. Her message is simple but powerful. Opportunity shows up through people.This conversation dives into:* The story of how one spontaneous encounter changed the course of Pat’s life* Why showing up in person still matters in a digital world* How to build relationship equity that compounds over time* What curiosity and access have to do with innovation in healthcare* The most common mistakes people make when trying to build real connectionsIf you’ve ever wondered how to create opportunity without compromise, this episode will challenge how you think about relationships, leadership, and growth.Subscribe to the channel for weekly conversations with leaders who are advancing healthcare, access, and innovation.Leave a comment sharing one connection that changed your life.Connect with Pat HedleyWebsite: www.meet100people.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/pathedleyTEDx Talk: Meet 100 People – TEDxDartmouth📣 LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBEIf this conversation moved you, challenged your thinking, or sparked an idea, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Subscribe for more episodes with healthcare leaders who are not just thinking differently, they’re building differently.About the ShowThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show is hosted by Michael Stamatinos, a nationally recognized connector, strategist, and advocate for innovation with purpose. Each week, Michael interviews healthcare leaders who are driving meaningful change—highlighting stories of access, resilience, equity, and transformation.The AHI Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing the work with razor-sharp focus. We find these innovators and bring their stories to light. 🔗 Michael’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelstamo🎧 Subscribe for more episodes that move beyond theory and into the heart of what’s really possible in healthcare.Join our group, Advancing Healthcare Innovation Forum on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7056196/
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1 month ago
47 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E159 The Tessellate Movement: Empowering Physicians to Lead Their Own Futures w/ Matt Cybulsky, PhD
In this episode of the Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos sits down with Dr. Matt Cybulsky, PhD, a clinical psychologist by training, an Eagle Scout by foundation, and the Co-Founder of Tessellate, a platform designed to give physicians back clarity, control, and voice in their careers.The conversation weaves together Matt’s journey from psychology to entrepreneurship, highlighting how empathy, service, and innovation come together in his work. More than a founder story, this episode is a reminder that healthcare transformation begins with people, purpose, and the courage to reimagine what’s possible.Viewers and listeners will hear:* Psychology as a foundation for innovation: How years of studying human behavior and decision-making gave Matt a unique lens for building platforms and organizations. He discusses why listening in the silences reveals truths about healthcare culture that are often left unspoken.* The influence of Scouting and service: Matt reflects on his experience as an Eagle Scout, where he learned lessons in discipline, resilience, and community, lessons that continue to shape his leadership and outlook today.* The Tessellate origin story: Born out of late-night conversations and shared frustrations, Tessellate has grown into a physician-first platform that is more than early-stage ideas. Matt explains how it is already functioning as a live system, aligning physicians with opportunities that match their values, skills, and goals.* The balance of empathy and data: As both a psychologist and an entrepreneur working with AI, Matt unpacks the tension between human intuition and algorithmic decision-making — and where those two worlds collide or reinforce one another.* AI hype vs. reality: From “AI toothbrushes” to overblown promises of curing chronic disease, Matt offers a grounded view of what artificial intelligence can realistically deliver in healthcare, and where its most immediate impact might be felt.* Relationships as the driver of innovation: Matt shares how relationship equity has shaped his career, including a pivotal moment at the Harvard Club that redefined how he builds networks, communities, and opportunities.* This conversation highlights the threads of Matt’s life — psychology, scouting, entrepreneurship, and innovation — and shows how they converge in Tessellate’s mission to empower physicians and reshape healthcare’s future.🔗 Learn more about Tessellate: https://www.t8health.com📌 Connect with Dr. Matt Cybulsky on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cybulsky📣 LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBEIf this conversation moved you, challenged your thinking, or sparked an idea, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Subscribe for more episodes with healthcare leaders who are not just thinking differently, they’re building differently.About the ShowThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show is hosted by Michael Stamatinos, a nationally recognized connector, strategist, and advocate for innovation with purpose. Each week, Michael interviews healthcare leaders who are driving meaningful change—highlighting stories of access, resilience, equity, and transformation.The AHI Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing the work with razor-sharp focus. We find these innovators and bring their stories to light. 🔗 Michael’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelstamo🎧 Subscribe for more episodes that move beyond theory and into the heart of what’s really possible in healthcare.Join our group, Advancing Healthcare Innovation Forum on Linke
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1 month ago
47 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E158 From SpaceX to Precision Medicine: James Wallace on Reimagining Healthcare
On this episode of The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos sits down with James Wallace, innovator, executive, author, and senior researcher at Harvard Business School for an in-depth conversation about the future of healthcare, the rise of precision medicine, and the role of AI in reshaping how we deliver care.James has built a career at the crossroads of science, technology, and healthcare, and his work spans multiple industries. He is the Founder of The Wellesley Group, a senior researcher at Harvard Business School, and the former CEO of DecisionRx, a company that integrated pharmacogenomics, lab data, and patient engagement into a single precision medicine platform. He is also the author of Precision Medicine: AI and the Science of Personalized Healthcare, a book that blends compelling patient stories with rigorous analysis to show how personalized care can address the healthcare system’s triple crisis of cost, access, and quality.But James’s story doesn’t stop there. His career has also included leadership roles at AmeriLife, TWG Capital, and Anthem, along with a remarkable detour into aerospace as Vice President of Business Development at SpaceX, where he managed a 52-mission launch manifest during a pivotal growth phase. Today, his research and advisory work extend across five continents through the GENiE Group, influencing how healthcare policy and delivery models are evolving worldwide.This episode is not just about frameworks or technology. It’s about the people behind the change. James shares stories from his book including patients like Michael, Jennifer, Emily, Amy, and Susan that bring the concepts of precision medicine to life. These narratives reveal what’s at stake for real people, while offering a roadmap for leaders ready to move beyond “one-size-fits-all” medicine.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:* The personal journey of James Wallace: from Bain & Company to Anthem, to founding The Wellesley Group, to leading DecisionRx, and even a chapter at SpaceX* Behind the book: why James wrote Precision Medicine: AI and the Science of Personalized Healthcare, and the patient stories that made it unforgettable* How precision medicine is uniquely positioned to solve healthcare’s cost, access, and quality crisis* The promise and pitfalls of AI in healthcare...what’s real, what’s hype, and what leaders need to focus on now* Lessons from private equity boardrooms on scaling healthcare innovations without losing sight of impact* Insights from global healthcare systems and what the U.S. can learn from models that are already working overseas* Why policy conversations matter just as much as technology when it comes to making precision medicine real* Leadership lessons James carried from SpaceX into healthcare and how thinking like a rocket company can help health systems move faster* The one challenge James issues to healthcare leaders, innovators, and investors what he believes they should do tomorrow to create ripple effects across the system📣 LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBEIf this conversation moved you, challenged your thinking, or sparked an idea, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Subscribe for more episodes with healthcare leaders who are not just thinking differently, they’re building differently.About the ShowThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show is hosted by Michael Stamatinos, a nationally recognized connector, strategist, and advocate for innovation with purpose. Each week, Michael interviews healthcare leaders who are driving meaningful change—highlighting stories of access, resilience, equity, and transformation.The AHI Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as v
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1 month ago
50 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E157 How Zero Health Is Reinventing Healthcare Economics from the Inside Out with James Millaway
What if patients paid $0 out-of-pocket and everyone still won?In this powerful episode of The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos sits down with James Millaway, Co-Founder and CEO of ZERO Health (formerly The Zero Card, Inc.), to unpack how a radically different healthcare model is quietly transforming the way employers and employees access care.They explore how a radically transparent, $0 out-of-pocket model is disrupting the traditional benefits ecosystem from the inside out.Drawing from his background across every layer of healthcare—payer, provider, consultant, and employer—Millaway breaks down why the system isn’t broken. It’s functioning exactly as it was designed. And that’s the problem.This conversation demonstrates real-world healthcare innovation in motion. Zero theory. No jargon. Just hard-earned insights and practical wisdom from one of the most respected names in employer-led benefits transformation.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:* The real story behind the $12,000 ear procedure that launched ZERO Health* How bundled, direct contracts are negotiated with providers across the country* Why transparency is more dangerous to the legacy system than disruption* How ZERO Health achieves 30–50% savings for employers while delivering care at no cost to members* Why removing financial barriers improves both outcomes and trust* How healthcare systems are designed to push patients to the highest-cost setting* What employers need to understand about their role in fixing healthcare* The one mindset shift every health entrepreneur needs to make before they buildAbout James Millaway:James is a nationally recognized leader in healthcare innovation. Formerly an executive in integrated health systems and regional HMOs, he has been named one of Forbes' “Most Innovative Benefits Leaders” and was selected as a “Top 40 Consultant Under 40” by Business Insurance.He co-authored early frameworks for Health Rosetta, contributed to the “95 Theses for a New Health Ecosystem,” and has been featured in books like Cracking Health Costs and The CEO’s Guide to Restoring the American Dream.His company, ZERO Health, delivers a bundled, tech-enabled benefits model that restores alignment between cost, quality, and access. With an NPS of 94 and growing adoption across the U.S., ZERO is proving that the future of care is simple, human, and transparent.Website: https://zero.healthLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-g-millaway-96161311Episode Timestamps:00:00 – Intro03:10 – The $12,000 moment that changed everything10:00 – How to negotiate bundled pricing with providers14:20 – Member stories that prove patients will change behavior17:00 – Building a data-first company before building a healthcare company22:00 – The truth behind PPO discounts and fake “savings”28:00 – How benefits signal company culture32:00 – What James would do if he ran HHS for 48 hours34:00 – Advice for the next generation of healthcare entrepreneurs#employerbenefits #healthcareinnovation #valuebasedcare #TransparentHealthcare #bundledpayments📣 LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBEIf this conversation moved you, challenged your thinking, or sparked an idea, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Subscribe for more episodes with healthcare leaders who are not just thinking differently, they’re building differently.About the ShowThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show is hosted by Michael Stamatinos, a nationally recognized connector, strategist, and advocate for innovation with purpose. Each week, Michael interviews healthcare leaders who are driving meaningful change—highlighting stories of access, resilience, equity, and transformation.The AHI Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment
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1 month ago
35 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E156 Redefining Healthcare Leadership in Rural America with Cristina Negrón-Oliveri, MHA
What does it really take to lead with courage, clarity, and conviction...especially in one of the most overlooked sectors of healthcare?In this episode of the Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, Cristina Negrón-Oliveri, MHA, joins host Michael Stamatinos for a powerful behind-the-scenes look at what operational leadership looks like in the real world of community health.Cristina serves as the Chief Operating Officer at Bucksport Regional Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in rural Maine. Her leadership spans across primary care operations, population health, clinical systems, and patient access. But what sets her apart is how she executes—quietly, consistently, and with deep empathy for the teams and patients she serves.This episode is a must-listen for healthcare operators, innovators, FQHC executives, and leaders in rural care delivery.Topics Covered in This Episode* The operational reality of running an FQHC in rural America* How Cristina navigates complex team dynamics and cultural transformation* What real innovation looks like when resources are limited* A behind-the-scenes look at referral workflows, data-driven decision-making, and change management* The role of empathy in conflict resolution and high-stakes leadership* How Bucksport Regional is addressing patient access, care delays, and provider shortages* The truth about adopting technology in rural healthcare settings* When and how to say no to grants, vendors, or “shiny object” solutions* Building operational trust through peer-to-peer leadership and strategic delegationWhat You’ll Walk Away With* A clear understanding of how to lead change in community health settings* New ways to think about team culture, patient access, and care delivery innovation* Real-world examples of data use, process improvement, and referral management that you can apply in your organization* A renewed respect for the quiet leadership it takes to run healthcare systems from the ground up* Insights into how to balance empathy with execution, especially in rural and resource-constrained environmentsConnect with Cristina & Bucksport Regional Health CenterLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/crisoliveri/Organization Website: https://www.bucksportregionalhealthcenter.org📣 LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBEIf this conversation moved you, challenged your thinking, or sparked an idea, share it with someone who needs to hear it.#ruralhealth #healthcare #FQHC #Bucksport Regional Health Center #operationalefficiency #patientaccess #processimprovement #Federally Qualified Health Centers #ruralhealthinnovation #healthequity Subscribe for more episodes with healthcare leaders who are not just thinking differently, they’re building differently.About the ShowThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show is hosted by Michael Stamatinos, a nationally recognized connector, strategist, and advocate for innovation with purpose. Each week, Michael interviews healthcare leaders who are driving meaningful change—highlighting stories of access, resilience, equity, and transformation.The AHI Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing the work with razor-sharp focus. We find these innovators and bring their stories to light. 🔗 Michael’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelstamo🎧 Subscribe for more episodes that move beyond theory and into the heart of what’s really possible in healthcare.Join our group, Advancing Healthcare Innovation Forum on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7056196/#HealthcareInnovation #RuralHealth #ValueBasedCa
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2 months ago
37 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E155 Rethinking Growth Levers in Rural Healthcare & Driving Innovation at Ballad Health w/ Bo Wilkes
When the traditional levers for growth no longer move the needle, what comes next?In this episode, Michael Stamatinos sits down with Bo Wilkes, a healthcare strategist who has spent nearly 15 years inside the machinery of a traditional health system and is now reshaping the way Ballad Health approaches innovation, investment, and rural transformation.Bo leads the Ballad Health Innovation Center and serves as President of Ballad Ventures. He’s navigating the intersection of cultural change, capital deployment, and execution in one of the most challenging environments in healthcare: rural Appalachia. This conversation peels back the curtain on what it actually takes to reimagine care delivery while staying grounded in the operational realities of a 21-hospital system.Whether you're a venture-backed founder, a hospital executive, or just someone who cares about the future of healthcare in overlooked markets, this episode delivers clarity without the corporate gloss.What You’ll Learn in This Episode* Why hospital margin compression is no longer just a financial problem, but a signal that legacy structures are under stress* How Ballad moved from process redesign to embedding innovation as an organizational capability* The backstory behind the LifeFlow rollout from 410 Medical and how it became a systemwide success story* What “Innovation 3.0” looks like inside a rural nonprofit health system* How Ballad Ventures is aligning capital investment with clinical and strategic ROI* Why Bo believes rural hospitals are more than providers of care—they are economic engines for their regions* The unglamorous but essential work of aligning departments, operators, and governance around long-term strategy* How Bo and his team are using innovation, venture, and strategic risk to reshape care delivery, cost structures, and accessWhat You’ll Hear in This Episode:0:00 – Intro2:45 – What growing up in the South taught Bo about building trust6:12 – Why most “innovation” feels like theater and how Ballad is doing it differently10:50 – Turning a 21-hospital system into an agile operator17:00 – The tension between entrepreneurial speed and enterprise-scale precision23:35 – Why Bo sees growth as a downstream effect of alignment30:20 – Behind the scenes of Ballad Ventures: investing in ideas that reshape care39:45 – Bo’s faith journey, leadership perspective, and what keeps him grounded52:00 – Why small, consistent actions often matter more than big bets59:00 – What’s next: redefining the scorecard in rural health innovationWho Should Watch This Episode:Health system executives and board membersInnovation and transformation leadersRural hospital administratorsStrategic venture and corporate development professionalsPayers and policymakers focused on access and valueEntrepreneurs building into healthcare ecosystemsInvestors interested in mission-aligned capital deployment📣 LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBEIf this conversation moved you, challenged your thinking, or sparked an idea, share it with someone who needs to hear it.Subscribe for more episodes with healthcare leaders who are not just thinking differently, they’re building differently.About the ShowThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show is hosted by Michael Stamatinos, a nationally recognized connector, strategist, and advocate for innovation with purpose. Each week, Michael interviews healthcare leaders who are driving meaningful change—highlighting stories of access, resilience, equity, and transformation.The AHI Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing t
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2 months ago
43 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E154 The Capital Game: Raising Billions, Scaling Startups, and Serving Veterans with Greg Downey
What does it take to move a healthcare idea from paper to product, and from product to public market success? Greg Downey has lived it and built the playbook along the way.In this episode of The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos sits down with Greg Downey, Managing Director of Purim Ventures, for a rare behind-the-scenes conversation that explores what it really takes to scale innovation inside one of the most complex industries in the world.Over the past 25 years, Greg has helped startups, growth-stage companies, and even publicly traded firms unlock over $550M in private financings, generate hundreds of millions in revenue, and build companies that actually work for patients, for physicians, and for investors. His journey has included executive roles at J&J, exits to GHX, category-defining work at OrthoPediatrics, and the creation of Capital Mastermind, a system that has helped entrepreneurs secure more than $1B in term sheets.What makes Greg’s story different isn’t just the track record; it’s the way he navigates with conviction, pattern recognition, and deep operational rigor across commercialization, capital strategy, and market access.What you’ll get in this episode:* The story of how Greg hacked his way into Johnson & Johnson’s top ranks by creating his own marketing materials and accidentally triggering a national rollout* A powerful lens on how to scale without blowing up infrastructure — and why “going national” too early can kill your company* The NoInk story: how a small mobile software startup from Indiana ended up supplying the world’s leading med device companies* Real talk on the emotional aftermath of exits...what founders aren’t prepared for, and why IPOs don’t always deliver what they promise* How family offices differ from venture capital and why most founders overlook them completely* What it means to truly de-risk early-stage deals from an operator’s lens (hint: it’s not just about the pitch deck)* Why Greg has dedicated a significant part of his career to helping veterans get access to cutting-edge medical innovations, and what’s still broken in the VA system* Greg also shares the values driving his work today, from mentoring his own daughters into financially independent entrepreneurs, to rethinking the next generation of education through apprenticeship and hands-on learning.Timestamps:00:00 - Welcome and intro04:30 - Greg’s first “hacked” success at Johnson & Johnson08:00 - Lessons from scaling too fast10:30 - Selling software before it existed (the NoInk story)15:00 - Exit regret and emotional realities20:00 - Why capital is a team sport25:00 - Debunking the myths of family offices29:00 - Innovation in the VA and serving veterans33:00 - Greg’s due diligence engine39:00 - Legacy, mentorship, and what comes next🎧 Listen, take notes, and let it challenge how you think about innovation in healthcare.🛎 Subscribe for weekly conversations with leaders shaping the future of healthcare through action, not just ideas.🔗 Visit: https://www.purimventures.com🔗 Connect with Greg Downey on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-downey-2605212/📌 Drop a comment below: What part of Greg's story resonated with you most?#AHIShow #MichaelStamatinos #HealthcareInnovation #VentureCapital #StartupWisdom #GregDowney #AccessGame #Founders #FamilyOffices #PurimVentures #CapitalMastermindAbout the ShowThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show is hosted by Michael Stamatinos, a nationally recognized connector, strategist, and advocate for innovation with purpose. Each week, Michael interviews healthcare leaders who are driving meaningful change—highlighting stories of access, resilience, equity, and transformation.The AHI Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers,
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2 months ago
44 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E153 Simplifying Care Transitions with Purpose with Lindsay Joseph, CEO of BedConnect
What does it take to redesign one of healthcare’s most broken and overlooked processes without asking clinicians to do more?In this powerful episode of the Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, Michael Stamatinos sits down with Lindsay Joseph, CPA and former hospital CFO turned startup founder, to unpack the human, operational, and cultural realities behind care transitions and what it takes to fix them.Lindsay spent years on the inside, leading financial and operational turnarounds at some of the most complex health systems in America. From advising large systems at PwC to walking the halls of a Level 1 trauma center in Detroit as CFO, she’s lived the pressure, the broken handoffs, and the burnout.Now, she’s building BedConnect, a stealth-mode health tech company rooted in a simple premise: streamline post-acute transitions without adding more work to the people already stretched thin.You’ll discover:* Why Detroit was more than a hometown...it was a proving ground* How she earned trust as a CFO by rounding with charge nurses and teaching Excel shortcuts* The difference between cutting costs and building long-term sustainability* What scarcity vs. growth mindsets look like in real-world hospital leadership* Why point-solution fatigue is real and how BedConnect breaks that mold* Her surprising pivot into entrepreneurship, and the nonprofit detour that helped her get clear on her purpose* How her team co-built the product with frontline clinicians, not in a vacuumLindsay brings the discipline of a CPA, the heart of a caregiver, and the lens of a seasoned operator who still picks up the phone when friends say, “My father-in-law ended up in the wrong facility. Can you help?”This episode is about operational clarity, authentic leadership, and building with integrity.If you’re a healthcare executive, innovator, operator, or just someone who believes we can do better by patients and providers, don’t miss this conversation.🎧 Listen, take notes, and let it challenge how you think about innovation in healthcare.🛎 Subscribe for weekly conversations with leaders shaping the future of healthcare through action, not just ideas.🔗 Follow BedConnect: https://bedconnect.health🔗 Connect with Lindsay Joseph on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-a-joseph📌 Drop a comment below: What part of Lindsay’s story resonated with you most?#AHIShow #MichaelStamatinos #LindsayJoseph #BedConnect #CareTransitions #HealthTech #WomenInHealthTech #Leadership #InnovationInHealthcare #PostAcuteCare #PatientExperience #CFOtoFounderAbout the ShowThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show is hosted by Michael Stamatinos, a nationally recognized connector, strategist, and advocate for innovation with purpose. Each week, Michael interviews healthcare leaders who are driving meaningful change—highlighting stories of access, resilience, equity, and transformation.The AHI Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing the work with razor-sharp focus. We find these innovators and bring their stories to light. 🔗 Michael’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelstamo🎧 Subscribe for more episodes that move beyond theory and into the heart of what’s really possible in healthcare.Join our group, Advancing Healthcare Innovation Forum on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7056196/
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2 months ago
31 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E152 What Happens When Data Collides with Lived Experience? with Dr. April Joy Damian, PhD
In this powerful episode of the Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos welcomes Dr. April Joy Damian, a national voice in health equity, systems transformation, and trauma-informed care.Dr. Damian currently serves as Vice President and Director of the Weitzman Institute, a national research, education, and policy center focused on advancing primary care innovation for underserved communities. She is also a Senior Scholar for Health Equity at AcademyHealth and holds a faculty position at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.The conversation weaves together Dr. Damian’s personal story and professional expertise—tracing a path from her upbringing as the daughter of immigrants in San Francisco to her national policy leadership today. With clarity and compassion, she explores the human cost of system failures, the power of community-rooted research, and the tension between statistical significance and lived experience.Viewers will hear Dr. Damian share:*A personal account of how her father’s struggles with mental health and isolation first sparked her interest in public health and systemic inequity*A transformative moment during the Freddie Gray uprising in Baltimore that reframed her view on the urgency of research-to-policy translation*How she led trauma-informed training across Baltimore's city workforce, culminating in a citywide policy mandate inspired by her doctoral work*A powerful story about a 10-week youth resilience program, where restorative justice and mindfulness helped create unexpected community among students from very different backgrounds*How the Weitzman Institute currently supports over 40,000 healthcare professionals at 1,200 health centers, reaching more than 2 million patients across the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Guam*Her experience in national policy-making rooms and why creating space for community voices is essential—not just symbolic*The most misunderstood aspects of health equity and why systems, not just individuals, must be held accountableChapters00:00 – Introduction02:00 – Growing up in San Francisco and early influences06:00 – From Berkeley to Hopkins: academic formation and turning points10:00 – Trauma-informed systems and the Baltimore uprising15:00 – Youth healing, restorative justice, and unexpected belonging21:00 – The national footprint and philosophy of the Weitzman Institute26:00 – Bridging silos: research, education, policy, and clinical practice32:00 – What really happens in policy-shaping rooms36:00 – Leading with values: faith, community, and resilience41:00 – A closing reflection on grief, therapy, and legacyAbout Dr. April Joy DamianDr. Damian is a psychiatric epidemiologist and nationally recognized expert in health equity, social determinants of health, and mixed-methods research. She previously held leadership roles at the National Quality Forum, co-led the NIH RECOVER Initiative’s Health Equity Workgroup, and has been appointed to the National Academies’ Board on Children, Youth, and Families. She is a Truman Scholar, a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation award recipient, and an unwavering advocate for system-level change grounded in community voice.🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/apriljoydamian/🌐 Learn more: https://www.weitzmaninstitute.org/About the ShowThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show is hosted by Michael Stamatinos, a nationally recognized connector, strategist, and advocate for innovation with purpose. Each week, Michael interviews healthcare leaders who are driving meaningful change—highlighting stories of access, resilience, equity, and transformation.The AHI Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable
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2 months ago
45 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E151 Fixing Pediatric Medication Errors with Dr. Jena Quinn, PharmD, BCPPS and Lyle Mioduszewski, RN
What if your child’s prescription had a one in three chance of containing an error?That is the reality in the United States today, and most parents have no idea.In this powerful episode of The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos sits down with Dr. Jena Quinn, PharmD, BCPPS and Lyle Mioduszewski, RN, the co-founders of Perfecting Peds. Together, they are on a mission to fix one of healthcare’s most overlooked problems: pediatric medication management.Jena and Lyle share the alarming truth that there are only 1,700 board-certified pediatric pharmacists in the entire country. This shortage means that most children’s prescriptions are filled without the specialist oversight that could catch dosing errors, dangerous drug interactions, or outdated treatment plans. The result is that kids are often treated like “small adults” in a system that was never designed for them.In this episode, you will learn:* Why innovation in pediatrics has lagged behind Medicare Advantage and senior care* How Perfecting Peds embeds pediatric pharmacists directly into care teams to improve safety and outcomes* The statistic from a national study that validated their mission* The role of technology in closing the gap and scaling expertise to more children* Patient stories, including how one child went from 100 seizures a day to seizure-free in six months* How a single hospital’s belief in their vision helped them prove their impact and growThis is not just a discussion about a startup. It is a front-row look at how proximity, listening, and relentless focus on the patient can spark change where the system has been silent for decades.If you are a parent, a healthcare professional, or someone who believes innovation should reach every corner of care, not just the most profitable ones, this episode will challenge and inspire you.📌 Learn more about Perfecting Peds:Website: https://perfectingpeds.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/perfectingpedsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/perfectingpeds#Pediatrics #HealthcareInnovation #Pharmacy #MedicationSafety #AdvancingHealthcareInnovationThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing the work with razor-sharp focus. We find these innovators and bring their stories to light. Find out more about how we are building bridges within healthcare. Join our group, Advancing Healthcare Innovation Forum on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7056196/
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2 months ago
39 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E150 The Public School Built to Heal: Inside Sarah Elizabeth Ippel’s Ecosystem for Access and Equity
This might be the most hopeful conversation of the year.In this episode of The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos sits down with Sarah Elizabeth Ippel, the visionary Founder and Executive Director of the Academy for Global Citizenship and the Cultivate Collective.At just 23 years old, Sarah Elizabeth biked to the Chicago Board of Education with a 400-page proposal and a vision that many called unrealistic. She wasn’t looking to improve the system—she came to reimagine it from the ground up.What emerged is the Academy for Global Citizenship, a public K through 8 school on the Southwest side of Chicago that doesn’t just teach students—it nourishes them. Students harvest vegetables in school gardens, eat farm-to-table meals, practice mindfulness, and learn core subjects through the lens of climate justice, global citizenship, and regenerative design.But her work extends far beyond the school walls.Sarah Elizabeth also founded Cultivate Collective, a six-acre net-positive community campus that integrates early childhood education, pediatric care, green job training, behavioral health, urban agriculture, teaching kitchens, and food access. Every element is built on a single foundational truth: community is medicine.In this wide-ranging conversation, Michael and Sarah Elizabeth explore:0:00 - The origin story: a bike helmet, a bold charter, and a vision6:18 - Lessons from visiting over 100 schools around the world10:34 - How trust was earned long before any data proved it16:16 - A story of an AGC graduate now shaping global finance21:01 - What it feels like to walk into Cultivate Collective for the first time25:54 - Partnering with experts across health, food, and education29:30 - Why AGC chose open-source innovation over replication35:23 - The rituals Sarah Elizabeth uses to stay grounded through adversity37:26 - How listeners can experience the work firsthand or support its growthViewers will hear how:* Sarah Elizabeth built an ecosystem of trust in a place where trust doesn’t come easy* She scaled a model that blends education, health, food, and economic opportunity* Public schools can lead innovation and treat equity as infrastructure* Culture, love, and audacity can be designed into the very architecture of a communityMichael Stamatinos, known for drawing out the heart behind innovation, guides this conversation with curiosity, depth, and clarity. Whether you work in healthcare, education, economic development, or policy...or simply believe we’re capable of better systems, this story is an invitation to rethink what’s possible.To learn more or get involved:Academy for Global Citizenship – https://agcchicago.orgCultivate Collective – https://cultivate-collective.orgIf this conversation moves you, do not keep it to yourself. Share it. Comment. Bring the story to someone who needs to hear what’s possible when vision meets commitment.Subscribe to The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show for more conversations with real leaders building the future of access and equity from the ground up.#AccessMatters #HealthcareInnovation #PublicHealth #EducationInnovation #CultivateCollective #CommunityHealth #LeadershipInAction #SystemChange #healthcareinnovation The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing the work with razor-sharp focus. We find these innovators and bring their stories to light. Find out more about how we are building bridges within healthcare. Join our group, Advancing Healthcare Innovation Forum on LinkedIn. https://www.
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3 months ago
41 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E149 Behind the Scenes with a Healthcare VC: Power, Pressure, and Patient Impact with Rachel Kern
In this episode of the Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos sits down with Rachel Kern, Senior Vice President at First Trust Capital Partners, for a candid and compelling conversation that explores the real dynamics of venture capital, healthcare innovation, and what it takes to build companies that endure.Rachel brings a rare blend of academic curiosity, operational insight, and straight-shooting practicality to the world of healthcare investing. With a background in history, international relations, and economics, Rachel approaches venture capital as a long game rooted in pattern recognition, strategic empathy, and the ability to distinguish signal from noise in a sector full of hype.This episode goes beyond the pitch decks and capital raises. Together, Michael and Rachel explore the hard truths no one talks about; the founders who aren't the right fit to scale their own companies, the innovations that die not because they're wrong but because the system refuses to adapt, and the deeply human side of being a venture investor in a field where decisions have real-world consequences for patients and providers alike.Topics covered include:* How studying history gave Rachel an edge in identifying market patterns and avoiding strategic pitfalls* The red flags investors spot in the first five minutes of a pitch—and the constructive friction that makes founders worth backing* The emotional and professional complexity of navigating founder transitions* Why great companies sometimes fail simply because they’re too early for the system they’re trying to change* The difference between performative lists and real structural progress for women in venture capital* The evolving role of investors in supporting lonely, overwhelmed founders through the "Death Valley" stage of early growth* The importance of community and interconnectivity across portfolio companies* Rachel’s long-term investment theses on Medicaid innovation, consumer-centric models of care, and value-based infrastructure* Her take on AI in healthcare...what’s real, what’s noise, and where the industry should proceed with cautionWhat she would tell her 20-year-old self about curiosity, failure, and building a career that aligns with purposeRachel also opens up about her own mentors, her dream side hustle curating music for television, and what she wants her legacy in venture capital to be; less about deals, and more about the founders she’s empowered to create real impact in healthcare.This episode is required listening for healthcare founders, early-stage investors, operators navigating transformation, and anyone who wants an unfiltered look at how decisions are really made behind closed doors.To learn more about Rachel and First Trust Capital Partners, visit:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-kern-3530a526First Trust Capital Partners: https://www.ftcp.comThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing the work with razor-sharp focus. We find these innovators and bring their stories to light. Find out more about how we are building bridges within healthcare. Join our group, Advancing Healthcare Innovation Forum on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7056196/
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3 months ago
34 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E148 From Operating Room to Boardroom: Dr. Navin Goyal, MD, on Purpose, Capital, & Building What Matters
On this episode of the Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos welcomes Dr. Navin Goyal, MD, a trained anesthesiologist who left the comfort of clinical medicine to become an entrepreneur, founder, and investor who is helping shape the future of healthcare innovation through purpose-driven capital.Dr. Goyal is the co-founder of LOUD Capital, an alternative investment firm that blends traditional venture capital with a human-centered, values-first approach. The firm backs people, not just business plans, and is known for supporting mission-driven founders who often operate outside of the spotlight but are solving real-world problems at scale.In this episode, Dr. Goyal shares the story of how he transitioned from the OR to the boardroom, what it took to walk away from a stable career, and why that choice was never about escape, it was about alignment. He talks openly about the uncertainty, the fear, and the excitement that come with building something from scratch, especially as a clinician with no formal business background.Michael and Navin explore the deeper emotional and strategic dimensions of early-stage investing, including the power of belief, the importance of surrounding founders with the right operational support, and the role values play when companies face tough quarters. Dr. Goyal unpacks how he thinks about pattern recognition, why he avoids chasing hype, and how being based in the Midwest has helped him uncover overlooked but exceptional founders.The conversation also dives into Dr. Goyal’s identity as an underdog. He explains what fuels him, why he believes people with good hearts should reach positions of influence, and what still feels unfinished in his journey. Along the way, he shares hard-earned lessons from failed partnerships, fundraising setbacks, and the inner work required to keep showing up with integrity.Whether you're a founder, a physician exploring new paths, or someone who cares about building systems that work for people, this episode offers a blueprint for what it looks like to lead with clarity, invest with empathy, and build something that lasts.What to expect:* Why leaving medicine was an act of alignment, not rebellion* How LOUD Capital redefines value creation by supporting founders beyond the check* The underestimated role of emotional support and belief in early-stage investing* Lessons from setbacks, stalled relationships, and capital-raising challenges* Why more physicians should become investors* What drives Dr. Goyal’s work, and what he hopes to leave behindTo learn more about Dr. Navin Goyal and the work happening at LOUD Capital, visit www.loud.vc. There, you'll find insights into how the firm is backing early-stage companies that blend profit with purpose, along with resources for founders, investors, and future leaders who believe business can be a force for good.You can also follow Dr. Goyal on LinkedIn for thoughtful reflections on leadership, investing, and building systems that truly serve people.https://www.linkedin.com/in/navingoyalmd/This is more than venture capital, it’s a movement built around people, belief, and long-term impact.Subscribe to the AHI Show to hear more real conversations with the leaders, builders, and believers shaping the future of healthcare, on their terms.Timestamps00:00 – Welcome and Introduction02:15 – The Moment That Made Leaving Medicine Inevitable06:45 – Launching LOUD Capital and Building with Values11:20 – Capital vs. Belief: What Founders Really Need15:45 – Breaking the Traditional VC Mold20:10 – Navigating Rough Quarters with Empathy24:30 – What Setbacks Teach You That Wins Cannot27:15 – The Underdog Lens and Leadership at Scale29:40 – What Still Feels Unfinished31:00 – Final Reflections and TakeawaysThe Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innova
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3 months ago
31 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E147 How Jefferson Health Is Redefining Clinical Excellence with Dr. Trisha Henwood, MD
In this powerful and wide-ranging conversation, Michael Stamatinos welcomes Dr. Trisha Henwood, Chief Clinical Officer at Jefferson Health, to the Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show for a masterclass in clinical leadership, system transformation, and values-driven innovation.With responsibility for the clinical operations of a 32-hospital system, Dr. Henwood is pioneering what clinical excellence looks like in a world shaped by complexity, constrained resources, and the need for rapid yet thoughtful change. Her leadership has been tested and proven in the most demanding environments, including Jefferson’s nationally recognized OnPoint program and her global health work responding to Ebola and COVID-19.This episode explores how to scale innovation with intention, design sustainable systems of care, and lead teams through uncertainty with clarity, conviction, and compassion. Michael and Dr. Henwood dive deep into the operating system behind high-performing health organizations and what it takes to build a culture that thrives, even under pressure.In this episode, you’ll learn:* What it truly means to lead through crisis, and why composure is more effective than control* How Jefferson Health operationalizes resiliency engineering across teams and functions* Why understanding a problem deeply is the first step in driving sustainable innovation* How working in resource-limited global environments shaped Dr. Henwood’s approach to care delivery in the U.S.* What makes innovation "implementation ready" and how to recognize the right time to scale* The importance of interdisciplinary teams, and how trust and relationship equity accelerate progress* A thoughtful take on whether dashboards, strategic retreats, and leadership books are useful or distractions* Practical advice Dr. Henwood gives to rising leaders, especially those feeling overwhelmed or uncertain about their pathDr. Henwood also shares how parenting, mentorship, and years of front-line experience have shaped her ability to lead complex systems with grace and precision. This is a conversation grounded in both global perspective and deep operational expertise.Whether you are a health system executive, policy leader, clinician, or innovator working to improve the future of care, this conversation is rich with insight and grounded wisdom.Timestamps0:00 – Welcome and introduction2:40 – Early global health work and pivotal moments5:45 – Innovating with limited resources10:00 – Creating consistency while honoring local nuance13:30 – Resiliency engineering at Jefferson Health20:00 – Leading through challenge and staying composed24:00 – Designing for sustainability and system-wide change32:00 – Overrated or underrated: leadership tools and strategies35:30 – The evolving role of mentorship38:00 – Closing thoughts and where to learn moreIf this conversation resonates, consider:Clicking the Like button to support the showSubscribing so you never miss an episodeSharing this episode with colleagues or peers leading change in healthcareThank you for being part of this community. Together, we’re advancing healthcare by amplifying the voices of those who are doing the work with purpose and integrity.The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing the work with razor-sharp focus. We find these innovators and bring their stories to light. Find out more about how we are building bridges within healthcare. Join our group, Advancing Healthcare Innovation Forum on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7056196/
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3 months ago
40 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E146 Reframing Caregiving: Why the Hidden Workforce Holds the Key to Health Equity with Shara Cohen, JD
In this episode of The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos sits down with Shara Cohen, JD, CEO of Carallel, for a candid and deeply resonant conversation about a topic that is far too often overlooked: caregiving.For more than two decades, Shara has been at the forefront of efforts to redesign how healthcare organizations support people, not just patients, but the often invisible network of caregivers who are instrumental to achieving better health outcomes. Shara brings a unique blend of operational insight and personal mission to her work. Today, she leads Carallel, a company purpose-built to support caregivers with empathy, guidance, and the tools they need to navigate the complexity of healthcare.This episode is an exploration of what it means to center innovation around real human experiences. It’s a look into why caregivers are not just adjunct players in the system, but rather a hidden workforce that has been overlooked, undervalued, and under-resourced for far too long. Shara argues that caregiving is not just a personal responsibility; it’s a structural force that, if activated intentionally, can move the needle on equity, access, resilience, and ultimately, performance.Together, Michael and Shara unpack difficult truths: how healthcare often pays lip service to the role of caregivers without meaningfully supporting them, how executives themselves often hide their own caregiving struggles, and how this gap is costing the system more than it realizes...financially, emotionally, and clinically. They discuss how Carallel is building the scaffolding for a different kind of healthcare experience, one where personalized support for caregivers is not a luxury, but an essential layer of care delivery.Key themes in this episode include:* The emotional labor of caregiving and why it deserves recognition as a core part of care delivery* Why patient engagement strategies fall short without addressing the ecosystem surrounding the patient* How caregivers are the original remote patient monitors—present, attuned, and often the first to notice early signals of decline* The cultural shift required among health plans and health systems to stop assigning responsibility to caregivers and start enabling them* The economic rationale for investing in caregiver support—and the missed opportunity for plans and providers who fail to act* What Shara has learned about leadership, trust, and quiet influence after two decades of impact across startups and global enterprisesThroughout the conversation, Shara’s insights reflect the lived experience of someone who has both built systems and walked beside people struggling to navigate them. Her leadership is grounded, informed by a deep personal mission, and committed to reshaping healthcare in ways that truly matter.Whether you’re a health plan executive, clinician, caregiver, or someone trying to create change from inside the system, this conversation will challenge you to think differently about what innovation really looks like and who it’s for.If the conversation resonated, don’t let it end here. Share the episode. Start a dialogue inside your organization. Reach out to someone you know who might be carrying the invisible load of caregiving and ask: How can I help?Healthcare innovation begins with presence, and presence begins with listening.To follow Carallel’s work, learn more, or get in touch with Shara and her team, visit www.carallel.com Connect with Shara on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shara-cohen/To stay up to date with new episodes of The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, subscribe and follow host Michael Stamatinos on LinkedIn and YouTube.This platform is not just about content; it’s about building a community of leaders committed to access, equity, and meaningful change.The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission,
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3 months ago
36 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E145 Inside a Physician-Innovator’s Mind: Dr. Josh Tamayo-Sarver on AI, ER Care & What Really Works
In this episode of The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos sits down with Dr. Joshua Tamayo-Sarver, ER physician, PhD in epidemiology, and VP of Innovation at Inflect Health, for a deep and refreshing conversation at the intersection of clinical care, technology, and entrepreneurial grit.Dr. Tamayo-Sarver is not just a practicing emergency physician with a PhD in epidemiology. He’s also the Vice President of Innovation at Inflect Health, the innovation arm of Vituity, which supports over 700 hospitals across the United States. From clinical settings to startup boards, from patent filings to patient care, Josh is one of those few people who genuinely operates across every layer of healthcare, technical, clinical, operational, and strategic.In this conversation, you’ll get a seat at the table with someone who’s not theorizing from the sidelines, but actively building and deploying solutions in high-stakes environments.Highlights from this episode include:* How a 16-year-old coding a billing tool ended up becoming one of healthcare’s most respected clinician-innovators* What it means to live in two worlds, emergency medicine and long-horizon innovation, and how they inform each other* The cautionary tale of a highly accurate cardiac prediction algorithm that failed because it didn’t fit physician workflow* Why the secret to scalable innovation isn’t more tech, it’s smarter integration into natural clinical decision-making* The inside story of building a new ambient documentation system that reached 75–80% adoption without onboarding* How Josh thinks about partnering with startups, identifying "bleeding neck" problems, and deciding when to build vs. buy* Tactical advice for frontline clinicians who want to innovate but aren’t data scientists, coders, or venture-backed foundersJosh also shares the emotional story of a patient he saved as a newborn, and encountered again 10 years later. It's a powerful reminder of why the hard work of transformation is worth doing.If you’ve ever struggled to bridge the gap between vision and execution in healthcare, this episode offers a masterclass in how to do it with empathy, rigor, and meaningful scale.Connect and Learn More:Learn about Inflect Health: https://inflect.healthLearn about Vituity: https://www.vituity.comConnect with Dr. Joshua Tamayo-Sarver on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-tamayo-sarver-md-phdAbout the Show:Hosted by Michael Stamatinos, The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show features intimate conversations with healthcare leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and changemakers who are rewriting the rules of what's possible. Our goal is to create a platform for real, nuanced dialogue—where stories of transformation, failure, and progress can be shared for the benefit of a wider community.If this episode sparked something for you, please consider sharing it with a clinician, founder, or executive who’s pushing for change. These conversations are meant to move beyond the echo chamber, and your support helps make that happen.To stay up to date on future episodes, make sure to subscribe and turn on notifications.The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing the work with razor-sharp focus. We find these innovators and bring their stories to light. Find out more about how we are building bridges within healthcare. Join our group, Advancing Healthcare Innovation Forum on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7056196/
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3 months ago
41 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
E144 Solving the Most Unsexy but Urgent Problem in Healthcare with Justin Quall, CEO of Oler Health
In this episode of The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos welcomes Justin Quall, founder and CEO of Oler Health, for a candid conversation about one of healthcare’s most overlooked yet mission-critical challenges: documentation overload in post-acute and long-term care.Oler Health isn’t building flashy tech for headlines. It’s building infrastructure that works. In a fragmented, high-stakes system where clinicians are buried in PDFs and forced to choose between paperwork and patient care, Justin and his team are creating tools that restore sanity, precision, and time to the clinical workflow.Drawing from his own experience as an EMT, Justin shares how firsthand exposure to the chaos of discharge paperwork sparked a deeper commitment to solve the real problem, not by removing humans from the loop, but by empowering them with tools that actually make their work easier and more impactful.Throughout the conversation, Michael and Justin explore:* Why post-acute care is quietly collapsing under the weight of unstructured data* How Oler Health helps skilled nursing teams uncover critical insights buried in 200+ page referral packets* The decision to bootstrap rather than raise early venture capital and what that afforded the company in terms of depth, discipline, and design* What it really means to partner with customers instead of selling to them* The systems-thinking mindset is required to fix deeply entrenched problems in care coordination* Why Oler isn’t chasing AI hype but instead embracing a human-in-the-loop model that respects the clinical judgment of frontline staffJustin also opens up about the emotional and practical realities of building a healthcare startup from scratch...the long nights, the 45,000+ pages of medical records he read himself, and the importance of actually walking through the workflows you're trying to fix.This is not just a story about technology. It’s a story about focus, stewardship, and building infrastructure that works in the real world.If you’re a clinician buried in paperwork, a founder looking for product-market fit, or a health system executive trying to improve outcomes while preserving margins, this conversation will resonate.Oler Health isn’t trying to be loud. It’s trying to be useful. And in a system that rewards volume over clarity, that might be the most disruptive move of all.Follow Justin Quall on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-quall-cfa/ www.olerhealth.comNew episodes drop weekly, featuring healthcare leaders, builders, and investors who are doing the hard, necessary work of reshaping healthcare from the inside out.If you find this conversation valuable, consider subscribing, sharing it with your network, or forwarding it to someone who’s facing these exact challenges. Because real change doesn’t come from noise—it comes from action.The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show started with the idea of wanting to highlight stories of what healthcare innovation truly looks like in action. Our mission, highlight real people who are really innovating within healthcare. Guests include healthcare entrepreneurs, providers, payers, and professionals from the investment community. We showcase little wins as well as valuable lessons learned from setbacks through these interviews. The real innovators in healthcare are often the ones in the trenches doing the work with razor-sharp focus. We find these innovators and bring their stories to light. Find out more about how we are building bridges within healthcare. Join our group, Advancing Healthcare Innovation Forum on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7056196/
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3 months ago
32 minutes

The Advancing Healthcare Innovators Show
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