Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

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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.

Partnering for Progress: How Collaboration Elevates Healthcare IT
Today at 10:00 AM

This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Phil Sobol, CCO, CereCore. Here, he explores how the right IT partnerships can stabilize operations, reduce administrative burden, and enable rural and community hospital leaders to focus on modernization, strategy, and improving patient care outcomes.

This episode is sponsored by CereCore.


Transforming Safety Net Care Through Accountability, Speed, and Bold Leadership with Arthur Gianelli
Today at 3:00 AM

This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Arthur Gianelli, President And Chief Transformation Officer, One Brooklyn Health, discussing how his team is driving financial and operational turnaround through accountability, workforce alignment, and strategic digital investments to better serve vulnerable communities.

In collaboration with Insight Global.


Scaling Specialty Care Through Telemedicine to Strengthen Rural Hospitals
Yesterday at 9:00 PM

This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Dr. Chris Gallagher, Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Access TeleCare, who shares how telemedicine is helping rural hospitals retain patients, improve outcomes, and build sustainable specialty care programs.

This episode is sponsored by Access TeleCare.


How Healthcare Organizations Can Unlock the Full Value of AI by Rethinking Infrastructure as a Strategic Asset
Yesterday at 4:29 PM

This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Braheem Santos - US Segment Sales & Market Leader, Healthcare, Schneider Electric, and Zac Hillyard, RSM, SmartScore AP - Principal, Innovation & Technology Design (Smith Seckman Reid - SSR Inc.), who discuss how rethinking infrastructure as a strategic asset can unlock the full value of AI in healthcare. They explore how smart, connected facilities can drive efficiency, improve patient outcomes, and enable scalable innovation beyond traditional clinical use cases.

This episode is sponsored by Schneider Electric.


Caring Without Borders: How International Nurses Are Shaping U.S. Healthcare
Yesterday at 10:00 AM

In this episode, Brenna Hambsch, Director of Global Delivery, Insight Global Health, and Dr. Jamie Brennan, Chief Nursing Officer, Insight Global Health, discuss how intentional onboarding, cultural support, and long-term workforce strategies are helping international nurses address staffing shortages and improve patient care across U.S. health systems.

This episode is sponsored by Insight Global Health.


Dr. Kwane Watson, Founder and CEO of Kare Mobile Inc.
Yesterday at 3:00 AM

In this episode, Dr. Kwane Watson, Founder and CEO of Kare Mobile Inc., joins the podcast to discuss addressing access challenges in care delivery. He shares how organizations can enhance production goals while increasing profitability, and how adopting new technologies is helping drive efficiency and expand access to care.


Perry Sham, Chief Financial Officer at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center
Last Monday at 9:00 PM

In this episode, Perry Sham, Chief Financial Officer at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center, joins the podcast to discuss managing rising healthcare costs and identifying opportunities for growth through joint ventures and strategic partnerships. He also shares his perspective on what defines an effective CFO in today’s evolving healthcare landscape, from financial stewardship to strategic leadership.


Chuck Porth, CEO at Uncompahgre Medical Center
Last Monday at 4:30 PM

This episode features Chuck Porth, CEO at Uncompahgre Medical Center. Here, he discusses his career journey, how healthcare is evolving in rural areas, what initiatives he is currently focusing on, and more.


The Architecture of Trust: How Governance and Accreditation Power Enterprise AI
Last Monday at 10:00 AM

This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Dr. Shawn Griffin, CEO of URAC, who explores how healthcare organizations can build trust in AI through strong governance, ethical leadership, and independent accreditation. He also shares why holding both developers and health systems to consistent standards is critical as AI scales across care delivery.

This episode is sponsored by URAC.


Stacey Conklin, CNO of Montefiore Nyack Hospital
Last Monday at 3:00 AM

This episode features Stacey Conklin, CNO of Montefiore Nyack Hospital. Here, she does a deep dive into her thoughts on AI strategy, how her organization is currently using it, how it will be used in the future, and more.


Marwan G. Fakih, MD - Medical Oncologist, Professor, Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research, Deputy Director, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Division Chief, GI Medical Oncology, Co-director, Gastrointestinal Cancer Program
Last Sunday at 9:00 PM

This episode features Marwan G. Fakih, MD - Medical Oncologist, Professor, Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research, Deputy Director, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Division Chief, GI Medical Oncology, Co-director, Gastrointestinal Cancer Program at City of Hope. Here he shares his thoughts around potentially screening younger patients, due higher rates of colon cancer. He also discusses the importance of educating patients to not overlook potential symptoms, clinical trials, and more.


Aqib Zehri, MD, Neurosurgeon at The Oregon Clinic
Last Sunday at 10:00 AM

This episode features Aqib Zehri, MD, Neurosurgeon at The Oregon Clinic. Here he discusses his thoughts on access to care, exhausting non-surgical options first, what he is doing to improve quality outcomes, and more.


Nishaminy Kasbekar, BS, PharmD, Chief Pharmacy Officer at Penn Medicine
Last Sunday at 4:30 AM

This episode features Nishaminy Kasbekar, BS, PharmD, Chief Pharmacy Officer at Penn Medicine. Here she discusses the importance of meeting patience where they are, making sure pharmacists are more integrated in the entire continuum of care, AI and automation in pharmacy, and more.


Tackling Healthcare Affordability and Chronic Disease at Blue Shield of California with Mike Stuart
Last Sunday at 3:00 AM

In this episode, Mike Stuart, President and CEO of Blue Shield of California, shares how his finance and provider background shapes a systems approach to improving health outcomes, strengthening provider partnerships, and addressing rising healthcare costs. He also discusses the growing impact of chronic disease and why collaboration across the healthcare ecosystem is critical to making care more affordable and accessible.


New Treatments and a Turning Point in Fatty Liver Disease Care with Dr. Meena Bansal
Last Saturday at 9:00 PM

In this episode, Meena Bansal, MD, FAASLD - System Chief, Division of Liver Diseases Director, MASH/NASH Center of Excellence, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, discusses newly approved therapies for MASH and the growing impact of GLP-1 medications. She also shares insights on personalized treatment, early intervention, and the future of liver disease care.


Meena Medler, Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer at Sutter Health
Last Saturday at 4:30 PM

In this episode, Meena Medler, Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer at Sutter Health, shares how integrated value analysis, supplier partnerships, and strategic sourcing are improving patient care and operational efficiency. She also discusses leveraging AI, automation, and ERP optimization to drive innovation, elevate the workforce, and position the organization for growth in 2026.


Steve Yurjevich, Chief Executive Officer of Optum Insight’s Payer Market and a member of the American Heart Association Executive Leadership Team
Last Saturday at 10:00 AM

In this episode, Steve Yurjevich, Chief Executive Officer of Optum Insight’s Payer Market and a member of the American Heart Association Executive Leadership Team, joins the podcast to discuss rising healthcare costs and the growing adoption of AI across the payer landscape. He shares how the industry is shifting from pre-pay models to true avoidance strategies, focusing on preventing unnecessary care and improving overall system efficiency.


Cory Calendine, MD, Orthopaedic Surgeon at the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee
Last Saturday at 3:00 AM

In this episode, Cory Calendine, MD, Orthopaedic Surgeon at the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee, joins the podcast to discuss the growing role of personalization in surgery and the adoption of AI in clinical practice. He shares insights on building and scaling individual practices through patient education online, as well as the broader impact of GLP-1 medications on patient health and orthopedic outcomes.


Rebecca Baute, BSN, RN, Chief Nurse Executive of Northwestern Medicine Palos Hospital & Brittany Barasa, DNP, RN, Manager of Patient Care for Nursing Throughput and PCT Float Pool
Last Friday at 9:00 PM

In this episode, Rebecca Baute, BSN, RN, Chief Nurse Executive of Northwestern Medicine Palos Hospital, and Brittany Barasa, DNP, RN, Manager of Patient Care for Nursing Throughput and PCT Float Pool, join the podcast to discuss how executive leadership support drives frontline success. They share insights on initiatives like annual nursing skills days, strategies for identifying and managing bottlenecks, the impact of discharge lounges, and approaches to improving patient satisfaction across the care continuum.


Jeff Bak, President and Chief Executive Officer of Imagine360
Last Friday at 10:00 AM

In this episode, Jeff Bak, President and Chief Executive Officer of Imagine360, joins the podcast to discuss improving health literacy for seniors and the role it plays in driving better outcomes. He shares how proactive care strategies and smarter use of utilization data can help create a more effective, patient-centered healthcare system.


Stopping Post-Acute Leakage: The Business Case for DME Joint Ventures
Last Friday at 4:29 AM

This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Ann Cornelius, Chief Revenue Officer, DASCO Home Medical Equipment. Here, she explores how DME joint ventures can reduce post acute leakage, improve care transitions from hospital to home, and support value based outcomes while enhancing patient experience and operational efficiency.

This episode is sponsored by DASCO Home Medical Equipment,


Richard Evans, MD, FACS, of Westchester Medical Center Health Network’s Western Region and Assistant Professor at New York Medical College
Last Friday at 3:00 AM

In this episode, Richard Evans, MD, FACS, of Westchester Medical Center Health Network’s Western Region and Assistant Professor at New York Medical College, joins the podcast to discuss addressing workforce shortages through innovative education programs. He shares how hands-on training and expanding students’ exposure to different career paths are helping build a stronger, more prepared healthcare workforce for the future.


Paul Hiltz, President and Chief Executive Officer of Naples Comprehensive Health
Last Thursday at 9:00 PM

In this episode, Paul Hiltz, President and Chief Executive Officer of Naples Comprehensive Health, joins the podcast to discuss the introduction of transplant services at Naples Comprehensive Health and how healthcare delivery is being reshaped at his organization. He shares insights on expanding residency programs to support workforce development and meet the growing needs of patients and communities.


Strengthening Financial Performance and Strategy in Rural Healthcare with Todd Roberts
Last Thursday at 4:30 PM

In this episode, Todd Roberts, CFO, Cheshire Medical Center, shares how he is tackling 340B challenges, driving operational excellence, and strengthening financial resilience through system collaboration. He also discusses evolving CFO leadership, workforce pressures, and the shift toward value-based care models.


Leo Spector, MD, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon and CEO of OrthoCarolina
Last Thursday at 10:00 AM

In this episode, Leo Spector, MD, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon and CEO of OrthoCarolina, joins the podcast to discuss major industry shifts from inpatient to outpatient surgery. He shares how expanding access to care, lowering costs, and improving outcomes are shaping strategy, and offers his perspective on what success will look like for healthcare organizations in the future.


Kristie Finney, President of Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital
Last Thursday at 3:00 AM

In this episode, Kristie Finney, President of Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital, joins the podcast to discuss improving quality and strengthening community within the organization. She shares efforts to expand access to healthcare through better transportation solutions and highlights initiatives focused on advancing workforce development.


Building Workforce Strength and Financial Resilience in Community Healthcare with Robert Chestnut
04/15/2026

Robert Chestnut, SVP, CFO, LMH Health, shares how his organization is addressing workforce shortages, strengthening culture, and leveraging technology to improve operations and revenue cycle performance. He also discusses the importance of strategic prioritization, regional collaboration, and leadership alignment in driving long term financial resilience.

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How Healthcare Organizations Can Elevate Rounding From a Routine Task to a Strategic Driver of Patient Loyalty, Experience, & Care Outcomes
04/15/2026

In this episode, Katie Haifley, CPXP, Director of Product and Strategy at NRC Health, and Ashley Nelson, M.S., BSN, RN, Strategic Advisor, Nursing at NRC Health, discuss how intentional, high-impact rounding can strengthen patient trust, improve experience, and drive measurable gains in loyalty. They share insights on moving beyond check-the-box approaches to create meaningful human connections and real-time improvements in care.

This episode is sponsored by NRC Health.


Health & Wealth: Leading with Purpose in Healthcare’s Most Challenging Era
04/15/2026

In this special episode of the Becker’s Healthcare Podcast, leaders from the TIAA Institute and BayCare Health System explore the connection between health and wealth and its impact on the future of healthcare. Surya Kolluri discusses the Institute’s research and the launch of a new leadership award, while Stephanie Conners shares insights on purpose-driven leadership and workforce empowerment. Together, they highlight how investing in people and innovation is essential to building stronger health systems and communities.

This episode is sponsored by TIAA.


Marc Augsburger, MBA, BSN, RHCEOC, President and CEO of Edgerton Hospital and Health Services
04/15/2026

In this episode, Marc Augsburger, MBA, BSN, RHCEOC, President and CEO of Edgerton Hospital and Health Services, joins the podcast to reflect on the past five years at the organization. He discusses efforts to expand access to care, strengthen testing and diagnostic capabilities, and how community engagement plays a key role in supporting both patient outcomes and financial stability.


Advancing Ethical Care for Pediatric Feeding Disorders with William Sharp, PhD
04/15/2026

In this episode, William Sharp, PhD, Director of the Multidisciplinary Feeding Program at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, discusses the launch of the National Center for Feeding Ethics and the urgent need for standardized, compassionate care for children with feeding disorders. He shares insights on ARFID, multidisciplinary treatment approaches, and how the new initiative aims to improve access, guidance, and outcomes nationwide.


Amy Jordan, Vice President of Consumer Experience at UnitedHealthcare
04/14/2026

In this episode, Amy Jordan, Vice President of Consumer Experience at UnitedHealthcare, joins the podcast to discuss simplifying the healthcare experience and better supporting members. She shares how innovation is improving workload efficiency, along with new investment opportunities and areas for organizational growth across the healthcare landscape.


The Importance of Building Clinical and Technology Alignment in Healthcare
04/14/2026

In this episode, Scott Smiser, Principal Healthcare Services Advisor, and Dr. Jamie Brennan, Chief Nursing Officer at Insight Global Health, discuss how healthcare organizations can better align clinical and technology teams to improve adoption, outcomes, and efficiency. They share practical strategies around stakeholder engagement, change management, and building a long-term digital transformation roadmap.

This episode is sponsored by Insight Global Health.


Why Provider Data and AI Are Critical to Patient Access
04/14/2026

In this episode, Charlie Lougheed, CEO and co-founder, Axuall, and James Whitfill, MD, Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Chief Transformation Officer, HonorHealth, discuss how accurate provider data and AI are reshaping patient access and care delivery. They explore data governance, the risks of poor data quality, and how better infrastructure can improve matching, efficiency, and patient outcomes.

This episode is sponsored by Axuall.


Balancing Growth and Financial Pressures in Healthcare with Jenni Alvey
04/14/2026

In this episode, Jenni Alvey, CFO, IU Health, discusses how her team is navigating margin pressure, major capital investments, and policy uncertainty while staying aligned through long-range financial planning. She also shares how health systems can balance affordability, growth, and resilience in today’s evolving environment.


Scott Becker - 7 Healthcare News Stories We Are Following This Week 4-13-26
04/13/2026

In this episode, Scott Becker outlines major developments including CMS payment updates and bundled care proposals, hospital expansion and consolidation moves, growth in Hospital at Home programs, and more.


Expanding Community Access and Building the Future of Care at NorthBay Health with Mark Behl
04/13/2026

In this episode, Mark Behl, President and CEO of NorthBay Health, discusses the system’s strategy to expand access through neighborhood clinics, primary care growth, and ambulatory services across Northern California. He also shares perspectives on financial pressures, technology investments, and building a more community focused model of care.


How AdventHealth Navigates Workforce, Operations and Care Continuity
04/13/2026

In this episode, Tony DeSantis, Executive Director of Procedural and Clinical Imaging Systems, AdventHealth, and Aynsley Miller, Strategic Account Executive, Insight Global Health, share how a clinician-led approach, strong partnership, and innovative workforce model enabled a seamless large-scale implementation while maintaining care continuity.

This episode is sponsored by Insight Global Health.


Motz Feinberg on Transforming Supply Chain at Cedars-Sinai Health System
04/13/2026

In this episode, Motz Feinberg, Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer at Cedars-Sinai, shares how his team is leveraging AI and technology to streamline operations, improve productivity, and enhance communication with clinicians. He also discusses upcoming priorities including managing growth, expanding access, and balancing operational efficiency with a collaborative culture.


Kenny Cole, MD, System Vice President of Clinical Improvement at Ochsner Health System
04/13/2026

In this episode, Kenny Cole, MD, System Vice President of Clinical Improvement at Ochsner Health System, joins the podcast to discuss ongoing clinical and operational pressures facing health systems. He shares his perspective on solutions for primary care reimbursement, along with strategies to expand access to care while minimizing clinician burnout.