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.
Using Virtual Care and AI to Reduce Burnout and Improve Hospital Care with Dr. FJ Campbell
In this episode, FJ Campbell, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Ardent Health, discusses how virtual nursing, virtual physicians, and AI powered documentation tools are reducing clinician burnout while improving patient care and operational efficiency. He also shares how these technologies are expanding specialist access, strengthening rural hospitals, and helping health systems build a more sustainable workforce.
Transforming Hospital Isolation with Alex Laskey of CareCubes
In this episode, Alex Laskey, Founder and CEO of CareCubes, discusses how deployable negative pressure units are helping hospitals reduce infections, expand capacity, and protect clinicians without relying solely on PPE. He shares his vision for making isolation as common and accessible as defibrillators, reshaping how health systems prepare for everyday infectious disease and future outbreaks.
Expanding Rehabilitation’s Role in Patient Recovery and Health System Capacity with Scott Edelman
In this episode, Scott Edelman, Executive Director of Burke Rehabilitation, discusses how inpatient rehab is helping ease hospital capacity challenges while improving patient outcomes and independence. He shares insights on culture-driven leadership, strategic investments, and building a continuum of care that supports patients long after discharge.
Intelligent Health and Empowering People Through Data and AI with Dr. Nasim Afsar
In this episode, Dr. Nasim Afsar discusses her book “Intelligent Health: The Movement to Unify Data, Harness AI, and Empower People to Thrive” and the shift toward person centered, data driven care. She shares how unifying data, applying AI, and empowering individuals can transform health outcomes while preserving the human connection in medicine.
Dr. Sameer Amin on Sustaining Medicaid and Social Determinants of Health Investments
In this episode, Dr. Sameer Amin of L.A. Care Health Plan discusses how building durable community infrastructure, rather than short-term programs, supports continuity of care amid Medicaid enrollment shifts. He explains how investments in housing, food access, and care coordination can deliver measurable ROI while improving outcomes and reducing administrative burden.
Redefining Nurse Practitioner Readiness and Workforce Alignment
In this episode, Marcy Ainslie, EdD, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, Assistant Professor of Nursing, UNH Nursing & Dr. Tracey Chan PhD, ANP-BC, FAANP, Assistant Professor, Interim Nurse Practitioner Program Director, Oakland University School of Nursing, Rochester, MI, discuss reducing variability in NP education and improving workforce alignment through clearer population-based preparation models. They share practical strategies to enhance hiring, onboarding, and patient safety across health systems.
Cástulo de la Rocha on Building AltaMed Around Access, Trust, and Community
In this episode, Cástulo de la Rocha, President and CEO, AltaMed, shares how a single clinic grew into the nation’s largest federally qualified community health center by prioritizing dignity, access, and trust. He discusses value-based care, financial stability as a driver of health, and how culturally rooted, community-based models can improve outcomes while lowering costs.
Scaling AI in Healthcare with Governance, Trust, and Impact at City of Hope
In this episode, Simon Nazarian, Executive Vice President and Chief Digital and Technology Officer & Nasim Eftekhari, Chief AI and Analytics Officer, City of Hope, discuss building the infrastructure, governance, and culture needed to scale AI responsibly across a complex health system. They explore AI literacy, agent orchestration, and how technology can expand patient access while supporting clinicians and improving care delivery.
Simplifying the Digital Health Landscape for Employers with Brian Cheney
In this episode, Brian Cheney, Division SVP of Sales Operations and Commercial Markets Growth at Health Care Service Corporation, discusses the launch of Unity Health Hub and how it helps employers navigate the growing number of digital health solutions. He explains how the platform integrates vetted vendors, improves member engagement, and delivers clearer data on outcomes and impact.
Driving Financial Discipline and Access at a Safety Net Health System with Adriana Herrera
In this episode, Adriana L. Herrera, Vice President, Finance, Jackson Health System, shares how a multidisciplinary approach reduced premium labor costs while strengthening workforce strategy. She also discusses navigating reimbursement pressures, expanding outpatient access, and aligning financial discipline with mission-driven care.
Standardizing Care and Expanding Specialty Services at Cleveland Clinic Martin Health
In this episode, Dr. Chirag Choudhary, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for Cleveland Clinic Martin Health in Florida, discusses his priorities in the first year leading clinical operations across three hospitals. He shares how the system is using data, physician recruitment, and coordinated care models to deliver consistent quality, expand specialty services, and strengthen patient safety.
Women in Health and Elevating Women’s Leadership in Healthcare with Diane Martin
In this episode, Diane L. Martin, MBA, CSSGB, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer and Managing Partner at Macan & Company and author of Women in Health, discusses the launch of her new platform and book highlighting 22 women leaders shaping the future of healthcare. She shares insights on leadership, equity driven innovation, and how mentorship, sponsorship, and governance can turn ideas into measurable change.
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Beyond Staffing: How Henry Ford Health Is Rethinking Contingent Labor
In this episode, Scott Ragland, Director of Centralized Staffing and Vendor Contracting at Henry Ford Health, discusses how his team transformed a decentralized staffing model into a strategic, governance driven workforce program. He shares the key pillars of effective contingent labor management, including data transparency, vendor partnerships, compliance, and integrating external labor into a broader workforce strategy.
This episode is sponsored by RightSourcing by Magnit Global.
Building Workforce Engagement and High Reliability at Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical Center with Callie Miller
In this episode, Callie Miller, MHA, Hospital Chief Executive of Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical Center, discusses strengthening workforce engagement, developing frontline leaders, and leveraging AI to reduce administrative burden for clinicians. She also shares how the organization is building a strong culture while advancing quality initiatives and expanding services to better meet community needs.
Rising Employer Healthcare Costs and the AI Billing Debate with Jakob Emerson
In this episode, Jakob Emerson, Associate News Director at Becker’s Healthcare, breaks down surging employer healthcare costs and the competing strategies emerging from insurers and disruptors like Mark Cuban. He also explores new data on how AI driven hospital billing may be impacting costs, highlighting the growing tension between payers and providers.
Building Safe, Empathetic AI and an Abundance Mindset in Healthcare
In this episode, Munjal Shah, Co-founder and CEO of Hippocratic AI, shares his journey from Silicon Valley entrepreneur to healthcare innovator and explains why safety, voice technology, and an abundance mindset are redefining patient engagement. He discusses designing AI that operates within clinical guardrails, prioritizes patients first, and scales empathetic outreach without compromising trust.
Balancing Margin, Shortages, & 340B Risks in 2026
In this episode, AJ Rivosecchi, Product Director at Bluesight, explores how health systems are rethinking pharmacy procurement as a strategic function amid rising complexity, drug shortages, and 340B uncertainty. He shares how integrating data across supply chain, finance, and compliance can improve resilience, protect margins, and support better decision making.
This episode is sponsored by Bluesight.
Sutter Health’s Major Merger Plans and AdventHealth’s Financial Strength with Alan Condon
In this episode, Alan Condon, Editor-in-Chief at Becker’s Healthcare, discusses Sutter Health’s proposed multi-state merger with Allina Health and what it signals for non-contiguous health system growth. He also breaks down AdventHealth’s strong financial performance and the strategies driving its expansion in high-growth markets.
Hospital Safety Ratings Under Scrutiny and What Comes Next for AI with Laura Dyrda
In this episode, Laura Dyrda, Vice President and Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare, breaks down the latest developments around hospital safety grades and the broader implications for health systems. She also shares insights on how organizations are moving beyond AI pilots to scale technology in meaningful, sustainable ways.
Courage, Value Based Care, and Leading Through Uncertainty with Dr. Ramin Davidoff
In this episode, Ramin Davidoff, MD, Co-Chief Executive Officer of the The Permanente Federation, reflects on leadership lessons from the pandemic, the power of courage and empathy in healthcare leadership, and why value based care must take center stage in the future of the industry. He also shares insights on workplace safety, technology, and the transition from clinical practice to executive leadership.
Building Safe, Empathetic AI and an Abundance Mindset in Healthcare
In this episode, Munjal Shah, Co-founder and CEO of Hippocratic AI, shares his journey from Silicon Valley entrepreneur to healthcare innovator and explains why safety, voice technology, and an abundance mindset are redefining patient engagement. He discusses designing AI that operates within clinical guardrails, prioritizes patients first, and scales empathetic outreach without compromising trust.
This episode is sponsored by Hippocratic AI.
Scott Becker - 10 Stories We Are Following Today at Becker's Healthcare 3-17-26
In this episode, Scott Becker highlights 10 key healthcare stories including Leapfrog Group’s survey ruling, Fitch Ratings downgrade concerns,rising cyberattack risks, and industry consolidation trends.
Leading Enterprise Transformation and Integration at Jefferson Health with Mark Whalen
In this episode, Mark Whalen, Executive Vice President and Enterprise Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Thomas Jefferson University Health, discusses integrating Lehigh Valley Health Network and building a unified culture across a growing system. He also shares Jefferson’s dual transformation strategy focused on improving access, strengthening operations, and positioning the organization for long term growth.
Building a Stronger Nursing Workforce and Advancing Equity with Dr. Katie Boston-Leary
In this episode, Dr. Katie Boston-Leary, Senior Vice President of Equity and Engagement at the American Nurses Enterprise, discusses the ongoing nursing workforce challenges, including maldistribution, specialty gaps, and rural shortages. She also shares her perspective on leadership, equity in healthcare, and how technology and AI could help reduce administrative burden and improve patient care.
Expanding Neighborhood Hospitals to Improve Access and Affordability in Healthcare with Vic Schmerbeck
In this episode, Vic Schmerbeck, Chief Executive Officer of Emerus, discusses the rapid growth of neighborhood hospitals and how partnering with health systems can bring care closer to communities. He shares insights on improving access, lowering costs, leveraging technology, and building strong teams to support the future of care delivery.
Transforming Cancer Care Delivery Through Strategy, Access, and Innovation with Nida Shekhani
In this episode, Nida Shekhani, Chief Strategy Officer and Deputy COO at Fred Hutch Cancer Center, discusses Project Redwood, a major effort to redesign care delivery and support long term growth. She also shares perspectives on expanding patient access, navigating research funding uncertainty, and leveraging data and AI to shape the future of cancer care.
Emotional Intelligence and Thriving in Healthcare with Dr. David Fessel
In this episode, David Fessel, MD, former University of Michigan radiologist turned author, coach, and speaker, shares how emotional intelligence drives better leadership, resilience, and relationships in healthcare. He explores practical micro practices, the power of feedback, and how awareness and positive emotions can help clinicians and executives thrive.
Advancing Lifestyle Medicine to Address Chronic Disease with Dr. Michelle McMacken
In this episode, Michelle McMacken, MD, Executive Director of Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine at NYC Health + Hospitals, discusses expanding a systemwide lifestyle medicine program focused on preventing and improving chronic disease through nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress management, and community support. She also shares how interdisciplinary care teams and group medical visits are helping patients achieve lasting health improvements.
Using AI and Operational Strategy to Transform Care Delivery with Dr. Salim Hayek
In this episode, Salim S. Hayek, MD, Chair for the Department of Internal Medicine and Chief Transformation Officer, UTMB, discusses how AI driven referral triage and operational redesign can reduce administrative burden and improve patient access. He also shares how health systems can build strong foundations for growth amid financial pressure and regulatory uncertainty.
Dr. Bashir Agboola on AI Strategy, Governance, and Turning Digital Investment into Performance
In this episode, Bashir Agboola, DBA, MBA, MSc, CHCIO, CDH-E, Managing Partner at Interdym and former executive at Hospital for Special Surgery, discusses moving from AI experimentation to sustainable execution in healthcare. He shares insights on ambient documentation, predictive analytics, structured governance, and how disciplined strategy turns digital investments into measurable clinical and financial impact.
Scaling Orthopedic Excellence with Ravi K. Bashyal, MD
In this episode, Ravi K. Bashyal, MD, Vice Chairman of Patient and Provider Experience at Endeavor Health and Clinical Assistant Professor at University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, shares how patient centered culture, standardized pathways, and surgical specialization have built the busiest orthopedic hospital in Illinois. He discusses outpatient joint replacement, system wide growth, and why humility and human connection remain at the core of high performance care.
From Joint Replacement to Proactive Longevity with Grant Zarzour, MD
In this episode, Grant Zarzour, MD, orthopedic surgeon and Founder and CEO of Sperity Health, shares how a personal family journey inspired him to build a data driven, proactive approach to reducing cancer, cardiovascular disease, and dementia risk.
Advancing Orthopedic Care Through Movement Intelligence and Data with Rob Heiser & Dr. James Voos
In this episode, Rob Heiser, CEO of UGen Health, and Dr. James Voos of University Hospitals discuss how wearable movement technology and standardized data are transforming recovery, improving outcomes, and reducing administrative burden. From caring for the Cleveland Browns to leading innovation in orthopedics, they explore how objective data and research-driven rigor are reshaping the future of care.
Strengthening Payer Provider Collaboration to Improve Care and Efficiency with Dr. Daniel Elliott
In this episode, Daniel J. Elliott, MD, MSCE, FACP, FAAP, Chief Medical Officer of Provider Experience at Centene Corporation, discusses how payers and providers can work together to address cost pressures, workforce challenges, and care coordination. He also shares perspectives on using AI, improving data sharing, and reducing friction in processes like prior authorization to strengthen the healthcare ecosystem.
Tackling Hypertension in Medicaid Through Community Partnerships with Dr. Kara Odom Walker
In this episode, Dr. Kara Odom Walker, Chief Medical Officer for Aetna Medicaid, discusses a new collaboration with National Association of Community Health Centers to improve hypertension control in underserved communities. She shares how data, community partnerships, and addressing social drivers of health can help reduce disparities, prevent chronic disease complications, and improve outcomes for Medicaid members.
Integrating Pharmacy Services and Preparing for Change at Michigan Medicine with Karen McConnell, PharmD
In this episode, Karen J. McConnell, PharmD, MBA, Chief Pharmacy Officer at Michigan Medicine, discusses building a unified pharmacy strategy across multiple campuses, launching a systemwide pharmacy and therapeutics committee, and expanding specialty and ambulatory pharmacy services. She also shares how pharmacy leaders are preparing for rapid industry changes, drug pricing policy shifts, and the growing pipeline of complex therapies.
Reducing Clinical Variation to Improve Patient Outcomes with Dr. Harpreet Pall
Harpreet Pall, MD, MBA, CPE, Chief Medical Officer at Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center and K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital, discusses efforts to reduce clinical variation and strengthen multidisciplinary care coordination. He also shares leadership strategies for improving patient flow, quality, and team engagement across complex health systems.
Strengthening Independent Medicine and Rethinking Employer Health Benefits with Scott Hurst
In this episode, William Scott Hurst, MBA, FACHE, CEO and President of PPNHCo Patient Physician Network Holding Co., L.L.C., shares how his 600 provider IPA is confronting payer disparities, scaling operations, and launching a multiple employer welfare arrangement to lower costs for practices and employers. He discusses the future of independent medicine, the need for operational alignment, and why thoughtful leadership must guide AI adoption in healthcare.
Building a Resilient Nursing Workforce in Rural Texas with JohnRich Levine
In this episode, JohnRich Levine, CNO of Reeves Regional Health, shares how Reeves Regional is strengthening rural nursing through leadership visibility, cross-training, and structured onboarding. He discusses the importance of culture, operational efficiency, and flexible staffing to retain talent and provide high-quality care in a small hospital setting.
Reimagining Healthcare with AI with T.Y. Alvin Liu, MD
In this episode, T.Y. Alvin Liu, MD, Inaugural Director of the James P. Gills Jr. MD and Heather Gills Artificial Intelligence Innovation Center at Johns Hopkins Medicine, explores the next waves of healthcare AI from voice enabled patient access to AI centric workflows and artificial medical general intelligence. He shares how oculomics, implementation strategy, and physician education will shape the future of medicine and redefine what it means to be a doctor.