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.
Dwight Raum, Executive Vice President and Chief Digital Information Officer at Rochester Regional Health
In this episode, Dwight Raum, Executive Vice President and Chief Digital Information Officer at Rochester Regional Health, joins the podcast to discuss the rise of AI in healthcare, including its costs, benefits, and long-term potential. He shares how technology can help reduce clinician burnout and address growing supply-and-demand challenges by supporting care teams, improving efficiency, and expanding access to care.
Dr. H. Kurtis Biggs, Orthopedic Surgeon and Founder of the Joint Replacement Institute in Florida
In this episode, Dr. H. Kurtis Biggs, Orthopedic Surgeon and Founder of the Joint Replacement Institute in Florida, joins the podcast to discuss how AI-powered chatbots can improve efficiency and streamline patient communication. He also shares his perspective on the fee-for-service model, strategies for delivering high-value orthopedic care, and efforts to limit opioid prescriptions while supporting safe and effective pain management.
Carmela Rocchetti, MD, Director of Human Dimension and Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
In this episode, Carmela Rocchetti, MD, Director of Human Dimension and Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, joins the podcast to discuss an innovative educational program designed to bring the social determinants of health to life for future healthcare professionals. She shares how teaching the human element of care helps clinicians better understand patients’ experiences, build trust, and foster stronger relationships that lead to more compassionate and effective healthcare.
Renée Jensen, FACHE, CEO of Snoqualmie Valley Health
In this episode, Renée Jensen, FACHE, CEO of Snoqualmie Valley Health, joins the podcast to discuss keeping community health at the forefront of healthcare strategy. She shares her perspective on moving beyond traditional “sick care” to support overall wellness and prevention, while also highlighting key growth initiatives that are helping expand services and strengthen the organization’s impact within the community.
Crystal Broj, CPDHTS, Enterprise Chief Digital Transformation Officer, Medical University of South Carolina
In this episode, Crystal Broj, CPDHTS, Enterprise Chief Digital Transformation Officer, Medical University of South Carolina, discusses how MUSC is using AI, automation, and digital tools to improve patient access, streamline operations, and reduce workforce burden. She shares lessons from scaling voice AI across the enterprise, the importance of workflow redesign and governance, and her vision for a future where AI agents work seamlessly alongside healthcare teams.
Building One Culture, Developing Leaders, and Leading with Curiosity with Royce Brown
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Royce Brown, President and Chief Executive Officer, AdventHealth Lake Wales. He discusses creating a unified organizational culture, investing in leadership development and executive coaching, and why curiosity, observation, and strong people connections are essential to making better decisions in a data-rich healthcare environment.
In collaboration with Insight Global.
Allen Hsiao, MD, FAAP, FAMIA, Chief Health Information Officer at Yale School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Health
In this episode, Allen Hsiao, MD, FAAP, FAMIA, Chief Health Information Officer at Yale School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Health, joins the podcast to discuss the growing impact of AI on clinical care and healthcare operations. He shares insights on building effective AI governance frameworks, scaling innovation responsibly, and identifying the greatest opportunities for future growth as healthcare organizations continue to embrace digital transformation.
Leadership, Resilience, and Improving Community Health with Dr. David Callender
In this episode, David L. Callender, MD, President & CEO, Memorial Hermann Health System, reflects on his leadership journey, lessons learned from navigating major challenges including Hurricane Ike, and the importance of mission-driven healthcare leadership. He also shares insights on succession planning, community engagement, and why health systems must look beyond their walls to improve the health of the populations they serve.
Leading Through Uncertainty, Redesigning Healthcare, and Making Meaning for Teams with James Hereford
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features James Hereford, President and Chief Executive Officer, Fairview Health Services, Fairview Health Services. He discusses navigating complex leadership challenges, the need for healthcare organizations to help shape the future of care delivery, and how leaders can create clarity, accountability, and purpose while embracing transformative technologies like AI and precision medicine.
In collaboration with Insight Global.
Luis E. Taveras, PhD, Executive Vice President and Chief Digital and Information Officer at Jefferson Health
In this episode, Luis E. Taveras, PhD, Executive Vice President and Chief Digital and Information Officer at Jefferson Health, joins the podcast to discuss expanding access to care across the communities Jefferson Health serves. He also shares insights on the importance of AI education and awareness, highlighting how healthcare organizations can reduce fears surrounding AI adoption and help teams embrace technology as a tool to enhance care delivery.
Tackling Healthcare Affordability Through Innovative Funding Models with Morgan Kendrick
In this episode, Morgan Kendrick, EVP and President, Commercial Health Benefits, Elevance Health, discusses the rising cost pressures facing employers and explores how balanced funding, self-funding, and multiple employer welfare arrangements can help improve affordability while simplifying healthcare benefits for businesses and their employees.
Healthcare M&A Trends and the Rise of Regional Growth Strategies with Alan Condon
In this episode, Alan Condon, Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare, discusses Ascension's landmark acquisition of AMSURG, the continued evolution of outpatient care strategies, and how independent rural health systems are pursuing growth and sustainability amid financial and reimbursement challenges.
AI Governance, Cybersecurity, and Ambulatory Growth with Laura Dyrda
In this episode, Laura Dyrda, Vice President, Editor-in-Chief, Becker's Healthcare, discusses how health systems are navigating AI adoption, strengthening cybersecurity defenses, managing emerging technology costs, and responding to major shifts in ambulatory care strategy and healthcare consolidation.
Leadership, Resilience, and Improving Community Health with Dr. David Callender
In this episode, David L. Callender, MD, President & CEO, Memorial Hermann Health System, reflects on his leadership journey, lessons learned from navigating major challenges including Hurricane Ike, and the importance of mission-driven healthcare leadership. He also shares insights on succession planning, community engagement, and why health systems must look beyond their walls to improve the health of the populations they serve.
Building a Consumer-Centered Future for Healthcare with Deb Muro
In this episode, Deb Muro, Chief Information Officer, El Camino Hospital, discusses how healthcare organizations are adapting to consumer expectations, leveraging AI to improve access and operational efficiency, and creating more personalized patient experiences. She also shares insights on agentic AI, smart healthcare environments, and the future of technology-enabled care.
Scott Becker - 10 Trends to Watch Today in the Healthcare Space
In this episode, Scott Becker discusses 10 major trends unfolding currently in the healthcare space, including supply and demand, payment and payer issues, AI expansion, and more.
Heather Resseger on Strategic Growth, Workforce Innovation, and Patient-Centered Care
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Heather Resseger, Senior Vice President, Chief Hospital Operations Officer and Chief Nursing Officer, NorthBay Health. She discusses driving strategic growth while maintaining independence, reimagining care delivery and workforce models, and fostering a culture of continuous learning to improve patient outcomes and strengthen healthcare teams.
In collaboration with Insight Global.
Navigating Revenue Cycle Challenges and Growth Opportunities with Amanda de los Reyes
In this episode, Amanda de los Reyes, MBA, FHFMA, EHRC - Vice President Revenue Cycle, Renown Health, discusses the growing impact of payer denials, automation, and regulatory changes on revenue cycle operations, while sharing how Renown is leveraging technology and strategic partnerships to expand access to care and support future growth.
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America’s Health Rankings Senior Report: Key Trends in Healthy Aging with Rhonda Randall, DO
In this episode, Rhonda Randall, DO, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare, Commercial Business, Board member of the United Health Foundation, discusses findings from the America’s Health Rankings 2026 Senior Report, highlighting encouraging gains in preventive care and physical activity alongside rising concerns around drug deaths, suicide, and food insecurity among older adults.
David Kelly, Chief of Ambulatory Operations and Vice President of Revenue Cycle at Mary Rutan Health
In this episode, David Kelly, Chief of Ambulatory Operations and Vice President of Revenue Cycle at Mary Rutan Health, joins the podcast to discuss financial assistance programs that help patients access the care they need. He also shares insights on the importance of care coordination and strategic partnerships in improving patient outcomes, enhancing the care experience, and supporting long-term organizational success.
Kent Riddle on Building a Culture That Retains Talent and Expands Access to Rehabilitation Care
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Kent Riddle, Chief Executive Officer, Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital. He shares his unique journey from patient family member to healthcare leader, discusses the importance of culture and leadership development in addressing workforce challenges, and explains how a mission-driven, "yes we can" mindset has fueled growth, innovation, and expanded access to rehabilitation care.
In collaboration with Insight Global.
How Health Systems Can Cut Through Technology Hype to Build Leaner, More Sustainable Operations
In this episode, Theresa Meadows, CIO, symplr, discusses how healthcare leaders can cut through technology hype by aligning people, process, and technology to drive sustainable operations. She also shares insights on application rationalization, AI readiness, clinician engagement, and reducing administrative burden through smarter automation.
This episode is sponsored by symplr.
Nicolle W. Davis and Janice Walker of UF Health on Innovation and Specialized Stroke Care
In this episode, Nicolle W. Davis, PhD, RN, SCRN, FAHA, Director of the Mobile Stroke Program at UF Health, and Janice Walker, DHA, MBA-HCM, NEA-BC, BSN, RN, System Nursing Officer and Senior Vice President at UF Health, join the podcast to discuss the development of stroke protocols and the growth of innovative mobile stroke programs. They share how bringing specialized stroke care directly to patients can improve outcomes, reduce treatment delays, and strengthen coordinated care across the health system.
Building a Culture of Quality and Safety at Yale New Haven Health
In this episode, Kate Heilpern, MD, President of Yale New Haven Hospital, and Dr. Deb Rhodes, Internist and Chief Quality Officer, Yale New Haven Health System, discuss the cultural transformation, leadership strategies, and systemwide approach that helped Yale New Haven Hospital achieve a five-star CMS rating.
Brian Lancaster, VP/CIO of Information Systems at Children’s Mercy Kansas City
In this episode, Brian Lancaster, VP/CIO of Information Systems at Children’s Mercy Kansas City, joins the podcast to discuss building effective AI governance processes and measuring success as organizations adopt new technologies. He shares how innovation is improving operational efficiency and explores how healthcare leaders are reshaping the “front door” of healthcare to expand access and create a more seamless patient experience.
Leading Through Change and Growth at Phoenix Children’s with John Nickens
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features John Nickens, President And Chief Executive Officer, Phoenix Children’s. He discusses his first six months leading the organization, the power of listening before acting, workforce and generational shifts in healthcare, and how Phoenix Children’s is preparing to lead the future of pediatric care.
In collaboration with Insight Global.
Rajiv Pramanik, MD, CIO and CHIO at Contra Costa Health
In this episode, Rajiv Pramanik, MD, CIO and CHIO at Contra Costa Health, joins the podcast to discuss leveraging automation and technology to drive cost efficiencies across healthcare operations. He shares insights on navigating regulatory changes, establishing effective governance structures, and aligning IT strategy with organizational goals in an increasingly complex healthcare environment.
Supply Chain Transformation and Growth at Grady Health System with Kevin Gordon
In this episode, Kevin D. Gordon, MBA, Vice President, Supply Chain, Grady Health System, discusses leading supply chain transformation through technology modernization, standardization, and change management.
Daniel M. Sciubba, MD, MBA, Lucille & Milton Cohn Professor and Chair of Neurosurgery at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell and Senior Vice President of the Neurosurgery Service Line at Northwell Health
In this episode, Daniel M. Sciubba, MD, MBA, Lucille & Milton Cohn Professor and Chair of Neurosurgery at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell and Senior Vice President of the Neurosurgery Service Line at Northwell Health, joins the podcast to discuss the growing importance of personalized, tailor-made approaches to healthcare. He also shares his perspective on the future of AI in healthcare and how emerging technologies may enhance clinical decision-making, efficiency, and patient outcomes.
Building the AI Infrastructure for Medication Access with Sahir Jaggi
In this episode, Sahir Jaggi, CEO & Founder at Forus, discusses how his company is using AI to automate prior authorizations, appeals, and medication access workflows, helping providers and patients navigate one of healthcare’s most complex challenges.
Understanding and Treating Dental Fear with Kelly Daly, PhD
In this episode, Kelly Daly, PhD, Clinical Psychologist and Expert on Dental Fear, discusses how dental anxiety impacts patients and providers, common misconceptions about anxious patients, and groundbreaking research using digital tools and telehealth to make evidence-based treatment more accessible
Bridging Technology, Trust, and Access in Rural Healthcare with Dr. Marquita Lyons-Smith & Dr. W. Andre Walker
In this episode, Dr. Marquita Lyons-Smith, Health Administration Program Director at North Carolina Central University, and Dr. W. Andre Walker, PHD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Health Administration at North Carolina Central University, discuss the opportunities and limitations of technology in transforming rural healthcare. They explore health literacy, workforce development, digital trust, and the importance of designing solutions with communities to improve access and outcomes for underserved populations.
Advancing Neurosurgery Through Innovation, Leadership, and Lifelong Learning with Dr. Namath Hussain
In this episode, Namath Hussain, MD, MBA, Neurosurgeon in the Department of Neurosurgery at Loma Linda University Medical Center, discusses the future of endoscopic spine surgery, the growing role of AI in healthcare, the importance of surgeon leadership, and how mindfulness, mentorship, and continuous learning can help physicians build exceptional careers.
Bridging Healthcare, Addiction Medicine, and Medicaid Access with Rahul Vanjani
In this episode, Rahul Vanjani, Co-Founder of ITO Health, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Brown University, and Medical Director at Amos House, discusses the intersection of addiction medicine, social determinants of health, and Medicaid policy. He shares insights on the coming Medicaid changes, their impact on vulnerable populations, and how healthcare organizations can help patients maintain access to critical coverage and care.
Redefining Neurosurgery Through Outpatient Innovation with Dr. Elad I. Levy
In this episode, Elad I. Levy, MD, MBA, FCNS is a Neurosurgeon at Atlas Surgical Center and Chair of Neurosurgery at the University at Buffalo and Director of Neurosciences at Kaleida Health, discusses the creation of the nation’s first Ambulatory Neurosurgery Center and the opportunities it creates for patient access, cost reduction, and clinician well-being.
Reimagining Healthcare Through Health Assurance with Dr. Stephen Klasko
In this episode, Dr. Stephen Klasko, Chief Executive Officer, Health Assurance Foundation, discusses his vision for transforming healthcare through health assurance, AI, and human-centered innovation. He shares how the new foundation aims to improve health equity, support caregivers, rethink medical education, and create practical proof points for a future where technology and people work together to deliver better outcomes.
Gary Janchenko, D.Sc., Chief Information Officer at Central Ohio Primary Care
In this episode, Gary Janchenko, D.Sc., Chief Information Officer at Central Ohio Primary Care, joins the podcast to discuss how AI-powered note-writing tools are helping reduce the burden of clinical documentation. He shares his perspective on using AI to reconnect clinicians with the meaningful aspects of their work, emphasizing that the technology is designed to support and empower healthcare professionals rather than replace them.
Strengthening Nursing Leadership Through System Thinking and Prioritization with Joy White
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Joy White, Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer, Legacy Health Good Samaritan Medical Center, who shares insights on advancing access, excellence, and sustainability in healthcare delivery. She discusses building system thinking across nursing leadership, prioritizing what matters most, and strengthening workforce engagement through human-centered leadership and belonging.
In collaboration with Insight Global.
Ryan Cameron on Building the Future of Pediatric Care with AI and Innovation
In this episode, Ryan Cameron, Executive Vice President, Chief Information & Innovation Officer, Children's Nebraska, shares how his team is leveraging AI, real-time data, and human-centered design to improve care delivery across pediatric settings. He discusses innovative initiatives ranging from school-based telehealth and Medicaid automation to command center technology and empowering clinicians to build their own digital solutions.
GLP-1 Coverage Cuts, Medicaid Changes, and the Future of Health Plans with Jakob Emerson
In this episode, Jakob Emerson, Associate News Director, Becker’s Healthcare, discusses Cigna’s decision to drop GLP-1 weight loss drug coverage for employees, the financial pressures facing health insurers, the challenges of implementing new Medicaid work requirements, and the ongoing retreat of provider-sponsored health plans.