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.

Joel Gordon, CMIO at UW Health, University of Wisconsin
Today at 4:00 AM

This episode recorded live at the 10th Annual Health IT + Digital Health + RCM Annual Meeting features Joel Gordon, CMIO at UW Health, University of Wisconsin. He discusses how AI is transforming workflows, why partnerships and governance matter, and how organizations can prepare for a rapidly evolving digital future.


Driving Growth and Expanding Access at Natchitoches Regional Medical Center with CEO Kirk Soileau
Today at 1:00 AM

In this episode, Kirk Soileau shares how Natchitoches Regional Medical Center achieved remarkable growth by expanding specialty services, recruiting the right talent, and transforming its care model. He also discusses upcoming strategic priorities, advocacy efforts, and the leadership mindset needed to navigate rapid change in health care.


Dennis Laraway, CFO at Cleveland Clinic
Yesterday at 10:00 PM

In this episode, Dennis Laraway, CFO at Cleveland Clinic shares the major trends shaping the organization’s strategy, including payment reform, cost transformation, and rapid advances in AI and technology, while highlighting how the system is driving efficiency and forging new partnerships to reimagine care.


Sandeep Rustagi, Chief Data Analytics Officer at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
Yesterday at 5:30 PM

This episode recorded live at the 10th Annual Health IT + Digital Health + RCM Annual Meeting features Sandeep Rustagi, Chief Data Analytics Officer at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. He discusses practical AI use cases, strong governance frameworks, and how health systems can balance innovation with compliance, user adoption, and operational realities.


Building a Sustainable Nursing Pipeline Through Education and Innovation
Yesterday at 11:00 AM

In this episode, Stephen Tatum, Vice President of Strategic Healthcare Solutions at Orbis Education, discusses how academic and healthcare partnerships are addressing nursing shortages through accelerated programs, hybrid learning models, and innovative technology that enhance student success and strengthen the future healthcare workforce.


This episode is sponsored by Orbis Education.


Laura Dyrda on Policy Shifts and Workforce Pressures in Healthcare
Yesterday at 4:00 AM

In this episode, ​​Laura Dyrda, Vice President and Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare, shares the top stories she is tracking, including the major 340B program shakeup and escalating workforce challenges.


Alan Condon on HCA’s Record Year, the AI Race in Revenue Cycle and Key Industry Moves
Yesterday at 1:00 AM

In this episode, Alan Condon, Editor in Chief at Becker's Healthcare, breaks down HCA’s strong financial momentum, the accelerating AI arms race between payers and providers, and major industry transactions shaping 2025. He also highlights trends in revenue cycle innovation and the growing push for payer provider collaboration.


Scott Becker - 7 Stories We Are Following at Becker's Healthcare Currently 12-4-25
Last Thursday at 10:00 PM

In this episode, Scott Becker highlights seven major healthcare developments, including Providence’s transformation efforts, CHS’s strategic shift, the growing role of pharmacy, legal challenges to 340B changes, and more.


The Next Chapter of IDR: Trends, Metrics, and Strategies for Providers
Last Thursday at 5:30 PM

In this episode, Patrick Velliky, Chief External Affairs Officer at HaloMD, joins the podcast to discuss emerging trends in independent dispute resolution under the No Surprises Act. He shares insights on arbitration outcomes, key financial metrics, and how providers and facilities can use IDR to strengthen payer negotiations and stabilize revenue.


This episode is sponsored by HaloMD.


Advancing Nurse Leadership and Multi Generational Trust with Dan Collard
Last Thursday at 11:00 AM

In this episode, Dan Collard, Co Founder of Healthcare Plus Solutions Group, discusses the group's recent acquisition focused on nurse leadership development, the importance of human centered leadership, and his upcoming book Genfluence. He also shares insights on the second edition of Rewiring Excellence and how leaders can better support teams in a rapidly evolving health care environment.


This episode is sponsored by Healthcare Plus Solutions Group.


Joshua Wilda, MPA, Associate Vice President for Information Systems and Chief Information Digital Officer at University of Iowa Health Care
Last Thursday at 4:00 AM

In this episode, Joshua Wilda, MPA, Associate Vice President for Information Systems and Chief Information Digital Officer at University of Iowa Health Care, discusses his vision for advancing patient experience, strengthening cybersecurity, expanding telehealth, and building collaborative technology partnerships across Iowa.


Jakob Emerson on Medicare Advantage Changes, GLP-1 Access and Shifts in the Payer Landscape
Last Thursday at 1:00 AM

In this episode, Jakob Emerson, Associate News Director at Becker’s Healthcare, breaks down CMS’ proposed 2027 Medicare Advantage rule, challenges facing smaller MA plans, and the shrinking access to GLP-1 medications on ACA marketplaces. He also highlights the evolving dynamics between payers, providers and consumers as policy and costs rapidly shift.


Leading Through Change: How Healthcare Executives Can Turn Disruption into Momentum
Last Wednesday at 10:38 PM

In this episode, Tami Knobbe, Executive Vice President at CorroHealth, shares insights on navigating disruption, building trust, and driving meaningful innovation in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.


This episode is sponsored by CorroHealth.


Dennis Laraway, CFO at Cleveland Clinic
Last Wednesday at 10:00 PM

In this episode, Dennis Laraway, CFO at Cleveland Clinic shares the major trends shaping the organization’s strategy, including payment reform, cost transformation, and rapid advances in AI and technology, while highlighting how the system is driving efficiency and forging new partnerships to reimagine care.


Leading Through Change: How Healthcare Executives Can Turn Disruption into Momentum
Last Wednesday at 5:30 PM

In this episode, Tami Knobbe, Executive Vice President at CorroHealth, shares insights on navigating disruption, building trust, and driving meaningful innovation in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.


This episode is sponsored by CorroHealth.



AI at the Heart of Radiology Informatics Innovation
Last Wednesday at 11:00 AM

In this episode, Dr. Paul Yi of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Dr. Sanjay Gandhi of Philips Enterprise Informatics, discuss how AI is transforming radiology workflows, enhancing diagnostic accuracy, and improving patient experience. They share insights on safety, governance, and the collaborative partnerships needed to build trustworthy and effective AI driven imaging ecosystems.


This episode is sponsored by Philips.


Ryan Ribeira, MD, MPH, Medical Director and Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford Health Care
Last Wednesday at 4:00 AM

On this episode, Ryan Ribeira, MD, MPH, Medical Director and Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford Health Care, joins the podcast to discuss how health systems can address capacity challenges by expanding functional capacity and leveraging virtual visits to improve efficiency. He shares the investments he believes are most valuable for the future, and explores how predictive analytics and hospital-at-home programs are reshaping care delivery.


Streamlining Long Acting Injectable PrEP Through Teamwork and Smarter Workflows
Last Wednesday at 1:00 AM

In this episode, Dr. Steven K. Barnett of CAN Community Health explains how his organization improved access to long acting injectable PrEP by optimizing EHR workflows, strengthening payer authorization processes, and coordinating multidisciplinary teams to reduce barriers for patients and providers.


Transforming Care and Culture at TriHealth with Mark C. Clement
Last Tuesday at 10:00 PM

In this episode, Mark C. Clement, President and Chief Executive Officer of TriHealth, shares how the system has advanced population health, expanded strategic partnerships, and built a highly engaged culture over his 11 years of leadership. He discusses TriHealth’s value based journey, its collaborative approach to growth, and the leadership principles that drive top tier performance.


Leading Pediatric Orthopedics at Scottish Rite for Children with Dr. Daniel Sucato
Last Tuesday at 5:30 PM

In this episode, Dr. Daniel Sucato, Chief of Staff at Scottish Rite for Children in Dallas, discusses the hospital’s century-long legacy in pediatric orthopedics, its nationally recognized research, and the innovations shaping care for children today. He also shares insights on leadership, the future of genetics and AI in orthopedics, and his lifelong loyalty to the Buffalo Bills.


Securing Supply Data and Staff Experience in Rural Healthcare With AI
Last Tuesday at 11:00 AM

In this episode, Beth Steele, Chief Operating Officer at Owensboro Health, talks about two pressures shaping surgical services today: rising supply costs and recruiting and keeping the best talent. She shares how an AI partnership with AssistIQ helped by capturing supplies with 99 percent accuracy, cutting nearly half of monthly product waste and removing manual documentation for nurses. Beth also outlines the practices that made the rollout successful, including early staff involvement, clear workflows and close coordination with the vendor and internal teams.


This episode is sponsored by AssistIQ.


Adrienne Moore, Senior Vice President of Finance at Banner Health
Last Tuesday at 4:00 AM

In this episode, Adrienne Moore discusses how Banner Health is preparing for upcoming Medicaid changes, expanding workforce development, and investing in AI and digital solutions to improve care delivery. She also shares how the system is leveraging urban-rural partnerships and innovation to meet the needs of growing and evolving patient populations.


Thomas Hutchinson, Administrator of the Surgery Center of Central Florida
Last Monday at 10:00 PM

On this episode, Thomas Hutchinson, Administrator of the Surgery Center of Central Florida, joins the podcast to discuss the trends he’s watching—including staffing challenges and impacts of government shutdowns—as well as electrophysiology ablations in the outpatient setting and opportunities for future growth.


Robert Chestnut, SVP & CFO, LMH Health
Last Monday at 5:30 PM

This episode, recorded live at the Becker’s 13th Annual CEO + CFO Roundtable features Robert Chestnut, SVP & CFO, LMH Health. He shares how the organization is using AI and new technologies to enhance efficiency, strengthen competitiveness, and improve both provider experience and patient care. 


In collaboration with R1.


Leveraging EHRs to Close Gaps in Postmenopausal Osteoporosis Care
Last Monday at 11:00 AM

This podcast continues the important conversation on osteoporosis, shining a spotlight on how health systems can leverage features within their Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems to improve care for postmenopausal osteoporosis patients.


Christen Buseman, Health Systems and Key Accounts Marketing Director at Amgen for the US bone health franchise speaks with Barry Wendt, MD, of St. Elizabeth Healthcare about how health systems can leverage Diagnosis-Aware Notes (DAN) within EHR systems to improve postmenopausal osteoporosis care. This episode is sponsored by Amgen and the participants have been compensated for their time.


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Samuel O. Jones IV, MD, MPH, FACC - Director, Inpatient EP Services, The Chattanooga Heart Institute, Memorial Hospital
Last Monday at 4:00 AM

In this episode, Samuel O. Jones IV, MD, MPH, FACC - Director, Inpatient EP Services, The Chattanooga Heart Institute, Memorial Hospital, discusses the major trends shaping cardiology today, including workforce shortages, the expanding role of AI, and the shift of cardiac care into outpatient settings. He also highlights innovations in diagnostics, care pathways, and telehealth that are helping deliver more efficient and patient centered cardiovascular care.


Steven Ramirez, Chief Information Security Officer at Renown Health
Last Monday at 1:00 AM

Steven Ramirez, Chief Information Security Officer at Renown Health, shares insights on improving the end-user experience through continuous adjustments and support. He emphasizes the importance of clearly articulating risk to drive strategic investments and ensuring those investments deliver value. Ramirez also discusses his proactive approach to setting himself up for long-term success in the evolving healthcare landscape.


Tackling Medical Misinformation with Ashley Alker, MD, M.Sc., Emergency Medicine Physician and Author
Last Sunday at 10:00 PM

In this episode, Dr. Ashley Alker explains how her nonprofit Meaningful Media connects creators with public health experts to fight misinformation. She also shares insights from her book “99 Ways to Die: And How to Avoid Them,” highlighting the impact of storytelling across TV, film, and writing, and how humor and clear communication can support patients and build public trust.


Advancing Digital Access and AI Innovation with Joel Vengco of Hartford HealthCare
Last Sunday at 5:30 PM

In this episode, Joel Vengco discusses Hartford HealthCare’s commitment to expanding access, harnessing data, and building consumer centered digital experiences, while sharing how AI, agentic technologies, and workforce evolution will shape the system’s future.


Jeffrey Singerman, Administrator and COO, Manhattan Endoscopy Center
Last Sunday at 11:00 AM

This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Jeffrey Singerman, Administrator and COO, Manhattan Endoscopy Center. He discusses key market forces driving ASC growth, the emerging impact of AI on clinical and administrative functions, and how partnerships can strengthen recruitment, staffing, and long term sustainability.


Advancing Independent GI Care with Dr. Sumana Moole
Last Sunday at 4:00 AM

In this episode, Dr. Sumana Moole of Merus Gastroenterology & Gut Health LLC,  discusses her path to founding an independent GI practice, the growth of complex procedures in ASCs, and how AI and physician-led models are reshaping patient centered gastroenterology.


Cory Jones, System AVP of Oncology Services at Banner Health
Last Sunday at 1:00 AM

On this episode, Cory Jones, System AVP of Oncology Services at Banner Health joins the podcast to discuss how targeted therapies are reshaping the oncology landscape. He also shares strategies for improving access to care by leveraging imaging capabilities, reflects on key responsibilities in his leadership role, and highlights what’s ahead in cancer care innovation.


Dr. James McGee, President of OSF HealthCare Cancer Institute
11/29/2025

In this episode, Dr. James McGee shares how OSF HealthCare is expanding access to advanced cancer therapies, including proton therapy, flash radiation, and innovative brachytherapy techniques. He also discusses the institute’s push toward personalized risk assessment, early detection, and bringing cutting edge research to rural communities.


Dr. Alaa Abd-Elsayed, Medical Director, UW Health Pain Services
11/29/2025

This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Dr. Alaa Abd-Elsayed, Medical Director, UW Health Pain Services. He discusses the rapid growth of ASC models, how AI driven tools are improving efficiency and reducing administrative burden, and why joint ventures and collaboration are key to strengthening patient care and financial sustainability.


Jason Hill, Innovation Officer, Ochsner Health
11/29/2025

This episode recorded live at the 10th Annual Health IT + Digital Health + RCM Annual Meeting features Jason Hill, Innovation Officer, Ochsner Health. He discusses the rapid evolution of AI in clinical care, the rise of ambient listening, the challenges of operational and ethical constraints, and why frontline insight is essential for meaningful technological transformation.


Tom Buckley, VP of Revenue Cycle and Managed Care at Virtua Health
11/29/2025

In this episode, Tom Buckley shares the biggest revenue cycle challenges facing health systems today, from payer denials to rising patient financial responsibility, and how Virtua Health is using AI, automation, and strong communication practices to stay ahead. He also reflects on evolving leadership expectations and what it takes to keep teams resilient and aligned in a rapidly changing environment.


Rachel Feinman of Tampa General Hospital Ventures
11/29/2025

In this episode, Rachel Feinman of Tampa General Hospital Ventures, discusses navigating regulatory uncertainty, scaling technology driven innovation, and leveraging AI and brand strength to drive system growth and enhance patient care.


Cheng-Kai Kao, MD, FACP, SFHM, Chief Medical Information Officer at UChicago Medicine
11/28/2025

Cheng-Kai Kao, MD, FACP, SFHM, Chief Medical Information Officer at UChicago Medicine, explores how technology is being leveraged to enhance patient care and streamline workflow efficiency. He discusses the necessity of AI governance in monitoring artificial intelligence and ensuring responsible implementation. Additionally, he shares his vision and strategies for setting up UChicago Medicine for long-term success in the evolving healthcare landscape.


Kerri Webster, Vice President and Chief Analytics Officer at Children's Hospital Colorado
11/28/2025

In this episode, Kerri Webster, Vice President and Chief Analytics Officer at Children's Hospital Colorado, discusses how her team is leveraging data, predictive analytics, and AI to enhance patient care. She shares key milestones, future growth opportunities, and the importance of data literacy in shaping the future of pediatric healthcare.


Dr. Benjamin Levy, Gastroenterologist and Clinical Associate of Medicine, University of Chicago Medicine
11/28/2025

This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Dr. Benjamin Levy, Gastroenterologist and Clinical Associate of Medicine, University of Chicago Medicine. He discusses rising demand for colonoscopy driven by updated screening guidelines, the value of ASC partnerships, and how emerging AI tools are transforming documentation, polyp detection, and overall efficiency in GI care.