Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
The Becker's Healthcare Podcast is devoted to the people who power U.S. healthcare. Four new 15-minute episodes are released daily containing industry news, analysis and thought leadership from powerful healthcare decision-makers.
Anjalee Galion, MD, President of the Medical Staff and Chief Physician Wellness Officer at Rady Children’s Health of Orange County
In this episode, Anjalee Galion, MD, President of the Medical Staff and Chief Physician Wellness Officer at Rady Children’s Health of Orange County, shares how clinician led wellness initiatives, leadership development, and culture building are reducing burnout, strengthening alignment, and positioning the organization for growth amid industry uncertainty.
Stacey-Ann Okoth on Nursing Leadership and Workplace Safety at CommonSpirit Health Mountain Division
In this episode, Stacey-Ann Okoth, Chief Nursing Executive Officer at CommonSpirit Health Mountain Division, discusses strengthening workplace safety, enhancing patient experience, and addressing economic and workforce challenges. She shares strategies for nurse retention, rural care access, and innovative programs that prepare the system for future growth.
Expanding GME and Building a Sustainable Physician Workforce at Sutter Health with Leon Clark
In this episode, Leon Clark, Chief Academic Affairs Officer at Sutter Health, discusses how strategic growth of the system’s graduate medical education programs, strong academic partnerships, and a focus on team based, technology enabled care are helping train and retain physicians to address workforce shortages and expand access across California.
Malisha Patel, Senior Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Memorial Hermann Southwest and Sugar Land Hospitals
In this episode, Malisha Patel, Senior Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Memorial Hermann Southwest and Sugar Land Hospitals, joins the podcast to discuss how major industry changes are reshaping healthcare delivery. She shares strategies for optimizing workflow, adapting to evolving federal and state policy shifts, and establishing an AI governance council to guide responsible innovation. She also outlines how her organization is navigating the transition to value-based care while maintaining operational excellence.
Optimism and Urgency in 2026 with Jim Molloy of Ochsner Health
In this episode, Jim Molloy, Executive Vice President, CFO and Treasurer of Ochsner Health, shares how fresh perspective, disciplined integration, and a focus on access and experience are shaping his 2026 strategy. He discusses navigating government reimbursement pressures, driving efficiency as smart growth, and why optimism and urgency are essential mindsets for today’s health care CFOs.
Capital Hill, Payers, & the Future of Reimbursement in Healthcare
In this episode, Patrick Velliky, Chief External Affairs Officer at HaloMD, breaks down the latest trends in health care policy, payer consolidation, and the No Surprises Act. He explains how providers can navigate reimbursement challenges, reduce administrative burdens, and focus on delivering care while staying independent.
This episode is sponsored by HaloMD.
Advancing Memory Care and Neurology at AdventHealth Carrollwood with Dr. Douglas A. Ross
In this episode, Douglas A. Ross, MD, CPE, FACS, Chief Medical Officer at AdventHealth Carrollwood, discusses rising pressures from age related neurological conditions, the shift toward team based and community anchored care models, and how biomarkers, functional imaging, and AI supported screening are reshaping early detection and treatment across the AdventHealth network.
Driving Value Through Digital Transformation at Jefferson Health with Dr. Luis Taveras
In this episode, Luis Taveras, PhD, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Jefferson Health, shares how he is leading large scale integration, advancing AI with a human centered approach, and transforming IT into a value engine that supports clinical excellence and strategic growth.
Hillery Smith Shay on Total Experience and Digital Transformation at Children's Minnesota
In this episode, Hillery Smith Shay, Chief Marketing and Experience Officer and Senior Vice President of Communications at Children's Minnesota, shares how the organization is embedding a systemwide total experience strategy, launching Epic to power a seamless digital front door, and positioning experience as a true strategic differentiator amid financial and care delivery challenges.
Inside Healthcare Private Equity and Policy with Dr. David Klein and Joseph Mercer of Marwood Group
In this episode, David Klein, MD, MBA, Senior Advisor at Marwood Group and Board Member of Northwest Healthcare REIT & Joseph Mercer, Managing Director at Marwood Group join Scott Becker to examine regulatory volatility, state budget pressures, compliance scrutiny, and emerging opportunities shaping healthcare investing and private equity strategy.
How to Ensure Innovation Efforts Deliver True Value
In this episode, William Morice II, M.D., Ph.D., President and CEO of Mayo Clinic Laboratories, shares how healthcare leaders can align innovation with clear strategy, dedicated resources, and strong governance to drive measurable value. He discusses balancing structure with creativity, building trust and buy-in, and creating frameworks that help teams adapt and partner effectively amid rapid change.
This episode is sponsored by Mayo Clinic Laboratories.
Scaling Ambulatory Quality and Depression Screening at Northwell Health with Nancy Beran, MD
In this episode, Nancy Beran, MD, Vice President and Chief Quality Officer of ambulatory care at Northwell Health, shares how her team screened more than 700,000 patients for depression, redesigned ambulatory quality oversight across 1,000 sites, and is leading integration and Epic implementation to drive safer, more standardized care.
Scaling AI Innovation at Seattle Children's with Dr. Zafar Chaudry
In this episode, Dr. Zafar Chaudry, Senior Vice President, Chief Digital Officer and Chief AI and Information Officer at Seattle Children's, shares how the organization is deploying agentic AI for clinical pathways, ambient documentation and translation tools, while strengthening cybersecurity, optimizing IT spend and expanding digital access for patients and families.
Expanding Cedars-Sinai’s Global Care Model with Heitham Hassoun, MD
In this episode, Heitham Hassoun, MD, Chief Executive for International at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, shares how the organization is building a global care network that blends medical travel, local clinics, and long term partnerships. He discusses continuity of care, international strategy, workforce challenges, and what it takes to deliver Cedars-Sinai quality across diverse global markets.
Informatics, AI Governance, and Cybersecurity with Joseph Izzo, MD
In this episode, Joseph Izzo, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer at San Joaquin General Hospital, joins the podcast to discuss leading informatics and AI strategy in a public teaching hospital while balancing innovation, governance, and cybersecurity. He shares insights on emerging digital health tools, data driven care, and advice for clinicians navigating rapid technological change.
Rewiring Excellence and Solving Healthcare’s Staffing Crisis with Dan Collard
In this episode, Dan Collard, Co Founder of Healthcare Plus Solutions Group, shares how “rewiring excellence” helps leaders drive meaningful change through practical, incremental improvements, with a focus on workforce retention, emotional onboarding, and early engagement to reduce turnover and strengthen organizational performance.
This episode is sponsored by Healthcare Plus Solutions Group.
Chaplain Leadership, Bioethics, and Inclusive Care with Rev. Inetta A. Reddell
In this episode, Rev. Inetta A. Reddell, Pastoral Care Coordinator at Charter House, Mayo Clinic Retirement Living, shares her leadership journey at the intersection of pastoral care, bioethics, and healthcare, including her historic role as the first woman of color to lead the Association of Professional Chaplains. She discusses advancing diversity, sustaining resilience, and the importance of human connection and ethical leadership in modern healthcare.
Matt Boles, MD, MHA, MSc, Chief Medical Officer at Salem Health Hospitals and Clinics
In this episode, Matt Boles, MD, MHA, MSc, Chief Medical Officer at Salem Health Hospitals and Clinics, joins the podcast to reflect on the early stages of his executive journey in medicine. He discusses procedural capacity challenges, key priorities for 2026 including physician shortages, and areas for organizational growth, with a focus on the evolving role of the medical executive committee.
Reducing Length of Stay and Readmissions at Adventist HealthCare with Dr. Neil Roy
In this episode, Neil Roy, MD, MBA, FACEP, CPE, Vice President of Diagnostic and Operative Services and Chief Medical Officer at Adventist HealthCare, shares how marketplace rounds, high risk discharge clinics, and remote monitoring cut length of stay by up to 15 percent and lowered readmissions below 10 percent, while strengthening physician engagement and preparing for AI driven patient flow innovation under Maryland’s global budget model.
Eric C. Hunter, President and CEO of CareOregon
In this episode, Eric C. Hunter, President and CEO of CareOregon, discusses how the organization is aligning with providers to improve quality and performance while managing cost pressures. He shares insights on leveraging AI, navigating regulatory challenges, and creating sustainable solutions for Medicaid and community health.
Tracey Spangenberg, Associate Chief Pharmacy Officer at UC San Diego Health
In this episode, Tracey Spangenberg, Associate Chief Pharmacy Officer at UC San Diego Health, joins the podcast to discuss system growth and early successes across the organization. She shares insights on the expanding role of outpatient care and retail pharmacy, outlines key challenges facing pharmacy leaders in the new year, and highlights how strategic investments today are positioning the system for future growth.
Digital Transformation and Platform Strategy at MedStar Health with Scott MacLean
In this episode, Scott MacLean, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at MedStar Health, discusses EHR modernization, application rationalization, and the role of AI and digital platforms in improving patient access, experience, and quality across the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. region.
Where Payer Strategy Meets Execution With Benefitbay CEO Brandy Thompson
In this episode, Brandy Thompson, Chief Executive Officer of Benefitbay, shares where payer strategy continues to fall short in execution, what investments could reshape health plans, and how reducing administrative complexity can improve margins and access to care.
AI, Smart Hospitals, and Innovation at Houston Methodist with Michelle Stansbury
In this episode, Michelle Stansbury, Associate Chief Innovation Officer and VP of IT Applications at Houston Methodist, discusses how the system leverages AI, smart hospital technology, and operational data to improve patient experience and staff efficiency. She shares insights on scaling innovations, optimizing workflows, and using technology to deliver more accessible and patient-centered care across multiple hospitals.
Dr. Randi Goldman on Expanding Fertility Preservation and Oncofertility Care at Northwell Health
In this episode, Dr. Randi Goldman, Associate Professor at Hofstra/Northwell and Program Director for the Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Fellowship, discusses how Northwell Health is scaling fertility preservation and oncofertility pathways. She shares strategies for improving patient access, coordinating care across specialties, and using data to drive outcomes and innovation in reproductive health.
AI Governance and Digital Access at Mount Sinai Health System with Girish N. Nadkarni and Dr. Nicholas Gavin
In this episode, Girish N. Nadkarni, Chair of the Windreich Department of Artificial Intelligence and Human Health, Director of the Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital Health, and Chief AI Officer, and Nicholas Gavin, MD, MBA, MS, Vice President and Chief Clinical Innovation Officer at Mount Sinai Health System, discuss building AI governance and assurance frameworks, expanding asynchronous care, and using generative AI to improve access, efficiency, and patient centered innovation.
Dr. Michael Han on Ambient AI and Governance Strategy at MultiCare Health System
In this episode, Dr. Michael Han, Vice President and Chief Medical Information Officer at MultiCare Health System, shares results from a large scale ambient documentation vendor evaluation that significantly reduced clinician burnout and outlines his focus on AI governance, safety monitoring, and prioritizing high value innovation amid financial headwinds.
Restoring the Nursing Workforce at Penn State Health, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center with Michele Szkolnicki
In this episode, Michele Szkolnicki, Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer at Penn State Health, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, discusses her multi-year initiative to rebuild and stabilize the nursing workforce, achieving a zero percent vacancy in medical-surgical units, and shares how nursing can drive value, improve patient outcomes, and support hospital finances in 2026.
Rob Andrews on Employer Led Health Care Reform and the Future of Health Plans
In this episode, Rob Andrews, Chief Executive Officer of the Health Transformation Alliance, discusses how employers and providers can work more closely to improve value, reduce middleman costs, and drive better outcomes. He shares perspectives on payer competition, transparency, GLP 1 cost pressures, and how technology and personalized medicine may reshape health plans in the years ahead.
Nariman Heshmati, MD, MBA, FACOG, Chief Physician and Operations Executive at Lee Physician Group
In this episode, Nariman Heshmati, MD, MBA, FACOG, Chief Physician and Operations Executive at Lee Physician Group, joins the podcast to discuss extending life expectancy through improved diabetes care and chronic disease management. He outlines priorities for 2026, the importance of supporting work-life balance for clinicians, and strategies to expand access to care across the community.
Ty Wang, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Angle Health
In this episode, Ty Wang, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Angle Health, shares how his team is rethinking health plan infrastructure to move beyond transactional payer provider relationships. He discusses modernizing operations with AI, improving transparency for employers and brokers, and aligning incentives around outcomes, affordability, and member experience.
Beyond Checklists: Readiness vs. Reality, Leading MCI Change with Ben Toombs & Nicholas Bell
In this episode, Ben Toombs, MBA, BSN, RN, Director of Emergency Programs at UW Health, and Nicholas Bell, Manager of Safety and Emergency Management at UW Health, share how systems can rethink mass casualty incident readiness beyond binders and annual drills. They discuss operational realities, governance and communication challenges, staff well-being, and how UW Health rebuilt its MCI approach through continuous learning and real-world testing.
Transformation, AI, and Community Health at Ballad Health with Tony Keck
In this episode, Tony Keck, Chief Transformation Officer at Ballad Health, shares how the system is leveraging AI, operational efficiency, and community based investments to improve affordability, population health, and access across Appalachia. He discusses leadership development, merger driven transformation, and why staying close to frontline care is essential in today’s healthcare environment.
Strengthening Leadership and Retention at UVA Physicians Group with Lisa Hudnall
In this episode, Lisa Hudnall, Chief Human Resources Officer of UVA Physicians Group, shares how clarifying leadership expectations, standardizing onboarding, and investing in workforce sustainability and AI have reduced turnover, improved engagement, and positioned the organization for disciplined growth amid margin pressure and clinician burnout.
Navigating Policy Pressures, Growth and AI Strategy at Sutter Health with Jonathan Ma
In this episode, Jonathan Ma, CFO of Sutter Health, discusses navigating Medicare and Medi Cal uncertainty, investing in people and digital innovation, and pursuing strategic growth to expand access and scale the system’s nearly $20 billion mission across California and beyond.
Ije Akunyili, MD, MBA, MPA, FACEP, Chief Medical Officer at Jersey City Medical Center, an RWJBarnabas Health facility
In this episode, Ije Akunyili, MD, MBA, MPA, FACEP, Chief Medical Officer at Jersey City Medical Center, an RWJBarnabas Health facility, joins the podcast to discuss building a mortality and safety council, advancing women’s health initiatives, and expanding partnerships to strengthen care delivery. She also shares how health systems can manage rising patient volumes while maintaining quality and safety.
Capacity Strategy and Operational Resilience at U Health with Gina R. Hawley, DrPH, MHA
In this episode, Gina R. Hawley, DrPH, MHA, System Associate Chief Operating Officer at U Health and Chief Operating Officer of University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics, shares how her team is managing capacity, shifting patient populations, and prioritizing high-impact initiatives amid growing headwinds.
Parinda Khatri, PhD, Chief Executive Officer of River Valley Health
In this episode, Parinda Khatri, PhD, Chief Executive Officer of River Valley Health, joins the podcast to discuss expanding access to care regardless of a patient’s ability to pay. She shares the keys to organizational success through alignment and building a supportive technology ecosystem, while also addressing the challenges of adopting new platforms and expanding services. Parinda offers insight into opportunities for growth as healthcare organizations navigate the year ahead.
Sophia G. Holder, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
In this episode, Sophia G. Holder, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, joins the podcast to discuss workforce optimization and the need to modernize operating models across healthcare organizations. She shares how aligning strategy, finance, and operations is essential to making growth sustainable while continuing to support high-quality pediatric care.
Rebuilding Pediatric Heart Care and Expanding Access at Manning Family Children’s with Matt Timmons
In this episode, Matt Timmons, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Manning Family Children’s, shares how the organization rebuilt its pediatric heart center through focused leadership, culture change, and physician recruitment. He also discusses 2026 priorities including campus expansion, a new NICU, growth in pediatric cancer and sickle cell care, and scaling school based health programs amid Medicaid funding uncertainty.