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.
Leading With Purpose in Pediatric Care with Dr. Naveen Mehrotra
In this episode, Naveen Mehrotra, MD, MPH, President, Medical Staff, Saint Peter's HealthCare System, discusses holistic pediatric care, physician leadership, and the importance of mentorship, purpose, and strong hospital-physician relationships.
Building Stronger Rehab Care Through Culture and Innovation with Dr. John Wood II
In this episode, John W. Wood II, DHA, MBA, FACHE, Chief Executive Officer, PAM Rehabilitation Hospital of Sugar Land, discusses strengthening organizational culture, improving post-acute care outcomes, adopting AI responsibly, and the importance of continuous learning in healthcare leadership.
Dr. Charles Powell on Advancing Respiratory Care With Science and AI
In this episode, Charles Powell, MD, MBA, Chief Executive Officer, Mount Sinai Respiratory Institute; Regional Medical Director, Mount Sinai Hospital Doctors Faculty Practice; System Division Chief, Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Mount Sinai Health System, discusses advances in respiratory care, lung cancer risks linked to air pollution, AI in clinical practice, and emerging approaches to preventing chronic disease.
Jakob Emerson on Medicare Advantage Pullbacks and SCAN’s Costco Partnership
In this episode, Jakob Emerson, Associate News Director, Becker’s Healthcare, discusses the latest Medicare Advantage trends, including SCAN’s new partnership with Costco, insurer market exits, tighter margins, and fewer plan options for seniors. He also explores how changes to Part D subsidies could influence Medicare Advantage enrollment.
Boris Pasche, MD, PhD, FACP, President and Chief Executive Officer of Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute and Oncology Department Chair at Wayne State University
In this episode, Boris Pasche, MD, PhD, FACP, President and Chief Executive Officer of Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute and Oncology Department Chair at Wayne State University, joins the podcast to discuss navigating uncertainty in today’s healthcare environment. He shares insights on evolving therapy services and highlights emerging breakthroughs in oncology that are shaping the future of cancer care.
Leading With Kindness, Curiosity and Resilience with Robert Corona, DO
In this episode, Robert Corona, DO, CEO of SUNY Upstate University and Community Hospitals, shares lessons from his healthcare leadership journey, including navigating COVID-19, taking career risks, and leading with kindness. He also discusses the importance of preparation, lifelong learning and being a great listener.
Radical Accessibility: Expanding Healthcare Access and Capacity
In this episode, Mark D. Sparta, FACHE, President and Chief Operating Officer, Hackensack Meridian Health, discusses expanding ambulatory care, improving throughput and access, and using technology and AI to meet rising demand. He also shares his approach to building the future healthcare workforce and creating a more seamless patient experience.
Advancing Rural Healthcare With AI and Integrative Care with Marc Augsburger
In this episode, Marc Augsburger, MBA, BSN, RHCEOC, President and Chief Executive Officer, Edgerton Hospital and Health Services, discusses AI adoption, revenue cycle improvements, integrative health initiatives, and the importance of quality-focused leadership in rural healthcare.
Building the Healthcare Workforce Through Education with Dr. C. Josef Ghosn
In this episode, C. Josef Ghosn, EdD, FACHE, President and Chief Executive Officer, AdventHealth University, discusses how AdventHealth University is expanding healthcare education, strengthening the workforce pipeline, and preparing students for high-demand clinical roles.
Mandy Eaton, PhD, President and CEO of Memorial Health
In this episode, Mandy Eaton, PhD, President and CEO of Memorial Health, joins the podcast to discuss building a strong workplace culture and the importance of creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. She also shares her perspective on the growing need for capital investment in healthcare and explains how CEOs can build trust with employees, patients, and the communities they serve.
Mandy Eaton, PhD, President and CEO of Memorial Health
In this episode, Mandy Eaton, PhD, President and CEO of Memorial Health, joins the podcast to discuss building a strong workplace culture and the importance of creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. She also shares her perspective on the growing need for capital investment in healthcare and explains how CEOs can build trust with employees, patients, and the communities they serve.
Matt C. Schaefer on Leading With Humanity at Dolly Parton Children’s Hospital
In this episode, Matt C. Schaefer, President and Chief Executive Officer, Dolly Parton Children’s Hospital, discusses expanding pediatric care, attracting specialized talent, and leading with a strong focus on patients, families, and employees.
AI, Healthcare Innovation and the Future of Care with Jay Rughani
In this episode, Jay Rughani, Partner at @a16z, discusses the rise of “infinite healthcare,” AI’s potential to expand access to care, and what separates high-impact healthcare founders from the rest.
Building Better Decisions in Healthcare Leadership
In this episode, Bradley S. Talbert, FACHE, Chief Executive Officer, Memorial Health, discusses healthcare economics, workforce redesign and practical AI applications that improve capacity and reduce friction for clinicians and patients. He also shares leadership lessons from his book Built to Decide, emphasizing accountability, staying close to the work and empowering teams to make better decisions.
Darin Roark on Leading With Purpose and Expanding Access at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital
In this episode, Darin Roark, BSN, MBA, FACHE, President and Chief Operating Officer, Wentworth Douglass Hospital, Mass General Brigham, discusses expanding labor and delivery services, launching a new freestanding emergency department, and bringing high-quality care closer to patients. He also shares leadership lessons on listening to teams, staying focused on the patient, and leading with purpose.
Scott Becker - Cancer & Shortages of Oncologists 8-18-26
In this episode, Scott Becker discusses the growing shortage of oncologists, the rising demand for cancer care, and the challenges patients face accessing specialized care.
Leading With Purpose Through Healthcare’s Affordability Challenges with Chris Van Gorder
In this episode, Chris Van Gorder, FACHE, President and Chief Executive Officer, Scripps Health, discusses the growing affordability challenges facing hospitals, including reimbursement pressures, rising costs and California’s healthcare affordability regulations.
Building the Pediatric Ecosystem: Access, Regionalization and Personalized Care with Matthew Love
In this episode, Matthew Love, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nicklaus Children's Health System, discusses the evolving pediatric healthcare landscape, including regionalizing care, expanding access closer to home, personalized medicine and genomics, and addressing pediatric workforce challenges. He also shares his leadership philosophy of leading with authenticity, purpose and strong values.
Advancing AI, Physician Leadership and Patient-Centered Innovation with Dr. Edmund Pribitkin
In this episode, Edmund Pribitkin, MD, MBA, President, Jefferson Medical Group; Executive Vice President and Chief Physician Executive, Jefferson Health, discusses leveraging AI to reduce clinician burden, expand access and strengthen patient care. He also shares how Jefferson is approaching healthcare challenges through innovation, operational discipline and a focus on building trust with patients and communities.
AI, Rural Healthcare and the Future of Health System Growth with Doug Arvin
In this episode, Doug Arvin, CPA, MBA, Chief Financial Officer, Essentia Health West, discusses AI's growing impact on healthcare finance, physician partnerships and the challenges and opportunities facing rural healthcare. He also shares his perspective on innovation, value-based care, workforce investment and new approaches to growth beyond traditional hospital expansion.
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Healthcare Upside / Down - Governance Without Gridlock: Designing Compensation Decision-Making That Scales
In this episode, Arial Bauman, Director of Physician Compensation at Piedmont, and Kate Taylor, Principal at ECG Management Consultants, discuss how physician compensation governance is evolving from a compliance-focused function into a strategic tool for recruitment, retention, financial sustainability, and organizational growth.
Laura Mark, Vice President of Pharmacy at Allegheny Health Network
In this episode, Laura Mark, Vice President of Pharmacy at Allegheny Health Network, joins the podcast to discuss improving enterprise-wide visibility into medication inventory and navigating ongoing drug shortages. She shares insights on strengthening pharmacy operations, improving inventory management, and building more resilient strategies to ensure medications remain available when patients need them.
Physician Independence, Chronic Disease and the Human Operating System with Dr. Amy Gutman
In this episode, Amy Gutman, MD, FACEP, Emergency Physician & Founder of ToughLoveMD®, discusses physician independence, healthcare workforce challenges and the growing strain of chronic disease on the healthcare system. She also shares her perspective on leadership, human performance and the importance of putting your own health and fulfillment at the center of your work.
Mandy Richards, DNP, RN, APRN, ACNS-BC, NEA-BC, Chief Nursing Executive and President of Children’s Health at Intermountain Health
In this episode, Mandy Richards, DNP, RN, APRN, ACNS-BC, NEA-BC, Chief Nursing Executive and President of Children’s Health at Intermountain Health, joins the podcast to discuss the importance of learning through experience and preparing nurses for the realities of modern healthcare. She shares how her own leadership journey reinforced the need for stronger nursing preparation and highlights the programs she is leading to support nurses, strengthen the workforce, and improve patient care.
Building Trust in Healthcare Through Better Data with Priya Bathija & Lauren Riplinger
Priya Bathija, Healthcare Executive, Strategic Advisor, Speaker, Podcast Host, Professor & Trustee and Lauren Riplinger, Chief Public Policy and Impact Officer, AHIMA, discuss how healthcare organizations can strengthen trust through better collection, sharing and use of social determinants of health data. They also explore the role of health information professionals, AI, data governance and why building trust is a shared responsibility across healthcare.
Driving Responsible AI Adoption, Cybersecurity and Digital Transformation with Les Clonch
In this episode, Les Clonch, Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Scottish Rite for Children, discusses responsible AI adoption, cybersecurity, enterprise data strategy and the importance of governance and change management in navigating rapid technology advancements. He also shares how Scottish Rite is building technology capabilities and preparing its workforce to use AI effectively while keeping patient care and organizational priorities at the center.
Sutter North’s Growth and the Future of Value-Based Care with Dr. Steven Blair
In this episode, Steven Blair, MD, MBA, President and Chief Executive Officer of Sutter North Medical Group, discusses the group’s growth, expanding access to care in rural communities, and the role of value-based care in sustaining services amid rising costs and reimbursement pressures. He also shares how Sutter North is using its broader system network, technology and innovative care models to meet growing patient demand.
Simplifying Healthcare and Tackling Rising Costs with Jessica Lopez-Liggett
In this episode, Jessica Lopez-Liggett, Commercial State Plan President for Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Indiana, discusses rising healthcare costs, simplifying the member and provider experience through technology, and expanding high-quality, lower-cost care through provider partnerships. She also shares why addressing social determinants of health and bringing employers, providers and community organizations together is critical to improving healthcare.
Leading Medicaid Through Change and Uncertainty with Crissy Turino
In this episode, Crissy Turino, Chief Operating Officer for CountyCare, discusses Medicaid changes, healthcare access and equity, and the importance of balancing mission, operations and public policy. She also shares leadership lessons on adaptability, building strong teams and bringing clarity during times of uncertainty.
Jakob Emerson on Payer Trends, AI ROI and UnitedHealth's Expanding Financial Business
In this episode, Jakob Emerson, Associate News Director, Becker’s Healthcare, discusses UnitedHealth's $3 billion acquisition of Allegis, the evolving Medicare Advantage and Medicaid landscape, and how insurers are approaching AI investments. He also explores the growing focus on measurable AI returns, proprietary data and the challenges of using AI in healthcare.
The Cost of Burnout: Why Vitality Is Now a Workforce Strategy
In this episode, Stuart L. Lustig, MD, MPH, National Medical Executive for Behavioral Health Strategy and Product Design, Cigna Healthcare, discusses the business impact of burnout, the importance of measuring workforce vitality, and how employers can build mental health strategies that improve retention, productivity and patient care.
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R. Kyle Kramer on Rural Healthcare Transformation and Expanding Access Through Partnership
In this episode, Kyle Kramer, FACCA, FAAMA, Chief Executive Officer of Day Kimball Health, discusses the future of rural healthcare, including value-based care, workforce development and the organization’s potential affiliation with the University of Connecticut Health System. He also shares how Day Kimball is expanding access, strengthening local care delivery and building a sustainable future for the communities it serves.
Derrick Billups, MSHA, CMRP, FACHE, Vice President of Supply Chain and Support Services at UC Health – Cincinnati
In this episode, Derrick Billups, MSHA, CMRP, FACHE, Vice President of Supply Chain and Support Services at UC Health – Cincinnati, joins the podcast to discuss strategies for minimizing risk and reducing clinical variation across the health system. He also shares how AI is being used to improve demand forecasting, strengthen supply chain resilience, and help organizations make more informed operational decisions in an increasingly complex healthcare environment.
Agentic orchestration: A new approach to enterprise AI
In this episode, Munjal Shah, Co-founder & CEO of Hippocratic AI, discusses how agentic orchestration can coordinate teams of AI agents to achieve healthcare outcomes such as reducing readmissions, closing care gaps and improving patient follow-up.
This episode is sponsored by Hippocratic AI.
The Eight Common Practices of Uncommon Leaders with John Gallagher
In this episode, John Gallagher, Founder and CEO of Growing Champions Coaching & Consulting, discusses the habits and disciplines that help leaders improve themselves, develop their teams and build stronger organizations. He also shares insights from his new book, The Eight Common Practices of Uncommon Leaders, including the importance of intentional relationships, feedback, focus and leading with purpose.
Matthew Fry on Growth, Innovation and Building a Sustainable Health System
In this episode, Matthew Fry, President and CEO of Freeman Health System, discusses the system’s rapid expansion, investments in technology and key service lines, and strategies for improving access across rural communities. He also shares his perspective on operational efficiency, workforce investment and adapting leadership strategies in a rapidly changing healthcare environment.
Roger Mitty, MD, MBA, President of Care New England Medical Group
In this episode, Roger Mitty, MD, MBA, President of Care New England Medical Group, joins the podcast to discuss the impact of HR1 and what its changes could mean for healthcare organizations. He shares his perspective on opportunities for growth and the importance of allocating resources and funding strategically to support organizational priorities and maintain long-term stability.
Health System M&A, Joint Ventures and Rising Financial Pressure with Alan Condon
In this episode, Alan Condon, Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare, discusses the surge in health system M&A, including the proposed Intermountain Health and AdventHealth joint venture in Colorado and Salem Health's merger with Santiam Memorial Hospital in Oregon. He also explores how financial pressures, regulatory flexibility and the need for greater scale are shaping health system partnerships and transactions.
How Healthcare Organizations Can Identify and Address Patient Leakage
In this episode, Eddie Wilson, Managing Director at Deloitte, and Yuchen Chen, Associate Vice President at Deloitte, discuss how healthcare organizations can identify and address patient leakage through data, analytics, and improved access strategies. They also explore how stronger network retention, care orchestration, and emerging AI capabilities can support margin growth, patient engagement, and long term strategic planning.
This episode is sponsored by Deloitte.
Building AI Solutions That Work for Healthcare with Nishith Khandwala, Sam Schwager, Steve Liou, & Dr. Bo Gu
In this episode, Nishith Khandwala, CEO and Co-founder at Bunkerhill Health, Sam Schwager, CEO & Co-Founder of SuperDial, Steve Liou, CEO and Founder of Clarium, and Bo Gu, MD, CEO, Youlify, discuss how AI is improving clinical workflows, reducing administrative burden, and expanding access to care. They also share the biggest challenges to AI adoption and what healthcare leaders should prioritize as these technologies continue to evolve.