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.
Catholic Health System Finances, ASC Expansion, and Providence’s Health Plan Exit
In this episode,. Alan Condon, Editor-in-Chief at Becker's Healthcare, breaks down the latest financial performance and strategic shifts among major nonprofit health systems including CommonSpirit, Ascension, and Trinity Health. He also discusses the growing focus on ambulatory surgery centers, Providence’s decision to wind down its health plan business, and the mounting pressures facing provider-sponsored insurance plans.
Bad Inputs, Bad Outcomes: Understanding Outliers in the No Surprises Act
In this episode, Patrick Velliky, Chief External Affairs Officer at HaloMD, discusses insurer participation challenges in the IDR process, the impact of outlier arbitration awards, and how providers can better navigate the No Surprises Act landscape.
This episode is sponsored by HaloMD.
Health System Shakeups, Financial Pressures, and the Rise of AI in Healthcare with Laura Dyrda
In this episode, Laura Dyrda, Vice President, Editor-in-Chief, Becker's Healthcare, discusses major healthcare trends shaping the industry, including Providence’s decision to wind down its insurance business, evolving hospital financial performance, and how health systems are approaching AI adoption and governance.
Navigating Healthcare Transformation and Merger Strategy with Chris Bjornberg
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Chris Bjornberg, Chief Executive Officer, Imperial Valley Healthcare District. He discusses leading a long anticipated hospital merger, aligning teams through uncertainty, and expanding access to care across Imperial County through collaboration, innovation, and strategic service line growth.
In collaboration with Insight Global.
The Missing Piece: Functional Brain Assessment and the Future of Aging Care
In this episode, Dr. Charles Liu, Director of the USC Neurorestoration Center, and Dr. Iftach Dolev, CEO of QuantalX Neuroscience, discuss the future of functional brain assessment, the importance of measurable neurofunctional data, and how scalable technologies could transform neurological care, aging management, and long term patient monitoring.
This episode is sponsored by QuantalX Neuroscience.
AI, Automation, and the Future of Revenue Cycle Leadership with Paul Chausse, Jr.
In this episode, Paul Chausse, Jr., SVP Revenue Cycle and Chief Revenue Cycle Officer, Tampa General Hospital, discusses how AI agents are reshaping revenue cycle operations, the challenges of the fee for service model, and the leadership skills needed for the next generation of RCM leaders.
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Advancing Heart Failure Recovery and Post Acute Cardiac Care with Dr. Jeffrey Farber
In this episode, Jeffrey Farber, MD, President & CEO of The New Jewish Home, discusses the organization’s accredited heart failure program within a skilled nursing facility setting. He shares how specialized cardiac rehabilitation, interdisciplinary care, and close partnerships with academic medical centers are helping medically complex older adults recover safely and regain quality of life after hospitalization.
Reimagining Healthcare Leadership, Innovation and Workforce Support with Dr. Jill Hoggard-Green
In this episode, Jill Hoggard Green, PhD, RN, FAAN, Trustee for The Joint Commision, Joint Commision International and Health Catalyst, discusses the lasting impact of COVID-19, the importance of balancing financial priorities with clinical innovation, and strategies for supporting and developing the next generation of healthcare leaders and caregivers.
Breaking Silos in Healthcare: Aligning Teams to Drive Real Outcomes
In this episode, Nicolle Castañeda, MBA, MPH, LSSBB, Director, Service Line Strategy, ENT Institute, Parathyroid & Thyroid Institute, TGH at Home, Tampa General Hospital, discusses how Tampa General is expanding ambulatory care, growing its Hospital at Home program, and building more coordinated, patient-centered access models.
Leading Through Transformation & Innovation in Laboratory Medicine with William Morice
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features William Morice, President and Chief Executive Officer, Mayo Collaborative Services / Mayo Clinic Laboratories. He discusses leading Mayo Clinic Laboratories through a major business transformation, balancing speed and decisiveness amid healthcare disruption, and ensuring technology and AI investments truly support clinicians and staff workflows.
In collaboration with Insight Global.
Expanding Quality Access in Behavioral Health with Omar Fattal, MD, MPH
In this episode, Omar Fattal, MD, MPH, Chief Behavioral Health Officer, NYC Health + Hospitals, shares insights on workforce development, continuity of care, patient engagement and innovative programs designed to improve outcomes and equity for New Yorkers facing mental health and substance use challenges.
Rakesh Mathew, MS, MBA, CPHIMS, Interoperability Leader at Jefferson Health Plans
In this episode, Rakesh Mathew, MS, MBA, CPHIMS, Interoperability Leader at Jefferson Health Plans, joins the podcast to discuss the financial pressures facing payers and how sustained losses can reduce competition and lead to market consolidation. He shares perspectives on improving affordability and access, and outlines how organizations can prepare for success in 2027 through stronger interoperability and strategic planning.
Building Multidisciplinary Spine Care and the Future of AI in Healthcare with Dr. Ronjon Paul
In this episode, Ronjon Paul, MD, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, Endeavor Health Medical Group, discusses developing multidisciplinary spine programs, leading within a large health system, and how AI is transforming patient care, clinical decision making, and physician workflows.
Nicole Johnson, DNP, MBA, RN, NE-BC, CPEN, Chief Nursing and Patient Operations Officer at Nemours Children’s Health
In this episode, Nicole Johnson, DNP, MBA, RN, NE-BC, CPEN, Chief Nursing and Patient Operations Officer at Nemours Children’s Health, joins the podcast to discuss how strong work environments and engaged nurses contribute to better patient outcomes. She shares why nursing recruitment and workforce development remain top priorities, along with how expanding virtual nursing programs can support care teams and improve the patient experience.
Expanding Advanced Cardiovascular Care Through Community Based Innovation with Dr. Ian Cohen and Sarah Plaskett
In this episode, Ian Cohen, MD, Charles and Barbara Strang Medical Director of the Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute, Northwestern Medicine Catherine Gratz Griffin Lake Forest Hospital, and Sarah Plaskett, MBA, MMS, PA, Vice President of Operations at the Northwestern Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute, discuss how they are building advanced cardiovascular programs in community settings through intentional growth, integrated leadership, and a strong focus on quality outcomes.
AI, EHR Modernization and the Future of Community Hospital Care with Sam Amirfar, MD
In this episode, Sam Amirfar, MD, Senior Vice President & Chief Medical and Information Officer at The Brooklyn Hospital Center, shares how the organization is modernizing its IT infrastructure, implementing Epic, and exploring AI applications across clinical, operational, and financial workflows.
Ilan Shapiro, MD, MBA, FAAP, FACHE, Chief Health Correspondent and Medical Affairs Officer and Senior Vice President at AltaMed Health Services
In this episode, Ilan Shapiro, MD, MBA, FAAP, FACHE, Chief Health Correspondent and Medical Affairs Officer and Senior Vice President at AltaMed Health Services, joins the podcast to discuss breaking language barriers in healthcare and closing gaps between patients and providers. He shares how improving communication and cultural understanding can lead to better access, stronger relationships, and improved health outcomes.
Beth C. Natt, MD, MPH, MBA, Medical Director of Pediatrics at Atlantic Health
In this episode, Beth C. Natt, MD, MPH, MBA, Medical Director of Pediatrics at Atlantic Health, joins the podcast to discuss the importance of vaccination education and clear communication with families. She shares insights on operational improvements across pediatric care and addresses the growing burnout clinicians face amid the politicization of medical care.
Accelerating Value Based Care Through Operational Transformation with Dr. Angelo Sinopoli & Deepak Sadagopan
In this episode, Angelo Sinopoli, MD, Executive Vice President, Value Based Care, Cone Health, and Deepak Sadagopan, MHCDS, Business Lead, Value Based Platform, Risant Health, discuss how evidence based tools, operational transformation, and care coordination are advancing value based care and improving patient outcomes across the healthcare continuum.
AI, RFID Technology, and the Future of Pharmacy Operations with Lori Lotterman
In this episode, Lori Lotterman, RPh MPH, Subject Matter Expert in Pharmacy & Healthcare Management, discusses the rapid evolution of pharmacy technology, from paper processes to AI-powered systems and RFID tracking. She also shares insights on mentorship, adaptability, and how automation and compliance tools are transforming healthcare operations and pharmacy practice.
Carole Bennett, Vice President of Talent Management and Development at Sutter Health
In this episode, Carole Bennett, Vice President of Talent Management and Development at Sutter Health, joins the podcast to discuss using multiple learning modalities to improve accessibility and professional development across the workforce. She shares the benefits of programs like LinkedIn Learning and how Sutter Health is expanding executive development to support future healthcare leaders.
AI Care Coordination and the Future of Patient Engagement with Shailu Verma
In this episode, Shailu Verma, CEO and Co-Founder, Mila Health, discusses how AI agents are transforming care coordination, patient follow-up, and healthcare accessibility through personalized, multilingual support. He also shares insights on building scalable AI solutions, improving patient engagement, and reducing healthcare costs while maintaining high-quality care.
AI Automation, Revenue Cycle Innovation, and the Future of Hospital at Home with Michael Zwetschkenbaum
In this episode, Michael Zwetschkenbaum, President & CFO, RCM Healthcare Solutions, discusses how AI-powered automation is transforming revenue cycle management, patient experience, and healthcare operations. He also shares insights on the growing hospital-at-home movement, ambient listening technology, and the evolving role of AI agents in supporting physicians and improving care delivery.
Strengthening Rural Healthcare and Leading with Purpose with Dennis Campbell II
In this episode, Dennis Campbell II, DHA, RN, FACHE, President, ECU Health Beaufort - a campus of ECHUMC, discusses the future of rural healthcare, workforce development, and expanding access to high-quality care close to home. He also shares leadership insights from his journey as a bedside nurse to hospital president and highlights the importance of purpose-driven leadership, innovation, and community connection.
Leading Rural Healthcare Transformation with Holly McCormack
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Holly McCormack, Chief Executive Officer, Cottage Hospital. She discusses rural healthcare transformation, strengthening workforce retention, reducing reliance on travel staff, and how transparent communication and mission-driven leadership are helping Cottage Hospital navigate rapid change and financial pressures.
In collaboration with Insight Global.
Building the Future of Public Health at UC Irvine with Dr. Bernadette Boden-Albala
In this episode, Bernadette Boden-Albala, MD, MPH, DrPH, Founding Dean, Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health; Professor, Health, Society & Behavior and Neurology, University of California, Irvine, discusses building a next-generation public health school, advancing prevention and community health, and preparing future leaders to tackle today’s biggest healthcare challenges.
AI, Workforce Innovation, and the Future of Digital Healthcare with Dr. Sweta Sneha
In this episode, Sweta Sneha, PhD, Dean, C. Lamar and Ann Wright School of Business, Sesquicentennial Chair and Professor, Management Information Systems, Dalton State College, discusses the growing role of AI in healthcare, the impact of social determinants of health, and the urgent need for a digitally skilled healthcare workforce.
Preparing Healthcare Systems for the Future with Andrew Mueller
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Andrew Mueller, Chief Executive Officer, MaineHealth. He discusses reducing the total cost of care, responding to demographic and technological shifts, and how MaineHealth is balancing innovation, workforce engagement, and AI adoption to strengthen care delivery across northern New England.
In collaboration with Insight Global.
Advancing Quality Outcomes While Strengthening the Bottom Line
In this episode, Tessi Flood, Co-founder and Chief Nursing Officer at Assemble, discusses how clinically informed AI can reduce administrative burden, improve frontline decision-making, and drive stronger quality outcomes across health systems. She also shares why successful AI adoption depends on solving real operational problems, measuring ROI clearly, and building strong partnerships that support long term scalability.
Stroke readiness: Innovation through simulation-based training
In this episode, Dr. Ivette Motola, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Professor of Medical Education at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and Associate Director of the Gordon Center for Simulation and Innovation in Medical Education, alongside Harold Mayfield, Training Coordinator at Richmond Ambulance Authority, discuss how the Essential Stroke Life Support® program is improving stroke recognition, strengthening provider confidence, and helping care teams respond faster in critical moments.
This episode is sponsored by the American Heart Association Professional Education Hub®.
AI, Contract Intelligence, and Revenue Transformation in Healthcare with Mohnish Mohanty
In this episode, Mohnish Mohanty, Founder & CEO at Intelizen, discusses how AI is reshaping healthcare operations through contract intelligence, revenue optimization, and workflow redesign.
Redesigning the Healthcare Workforce for the Future with Jeremy Stephens
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Jeremy Stephens, Chief Human Resources Officer and Executive Vice President, Tidelands Health. He discusses workforce flexibility, predictive workforce planning, AI in HR, and how strong communication and adaptable leadership are helping Tidelands Health meet the demands of a rapidly growing region.
In collaboration with Insight Global.
Scaling Population Health with AI While Preserving the Human Touch
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s Spring 2026 Payer Issues Roundtable features Betsy Williamson, RN, BS, MHA, Vice President, Quality Performance and Population Health, Medical Mutual of Ohio. She shares how an AI healthcare voice agent is expanding member engagement, improving satisfaction, and enabling care teams to focus on higher impact work while maintaining a human-centered approach to care.
This episode is sponsored by Hippocratic AI.
Scaling Population Health with AI While Preserving the Human Touch
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s Spring 2026 Payer Issues Roundtable features Betsy Williamson, RN, BS, MHA, Vice President, Quality Performance and Population Health, Medical Mutual of Ohio. She shares how an AI healthcare voice agent is expanding member engagement, improving satisfaction, and enabling care teams to focus on higher impact work while maintaining a human-centered approach to care.
This episode is sponsored by Hippocratic AI.
Rethinking Physician Engagement, Flexibility, and Retention in Healthcare
In this episode, Matt Brown, Vice President, Advisory Services and Enterprise Solutions at CHG Healthcare, joins the podcast to discuss key findings from CHG Healthcare’s 2025 Physician Sentiment Research, including the growing importance of leadership transparency, physician autonomy, and workforce flexibility. He also shares how health systems can rethink engagement strategies, AI adoption, and care delivery models to better retain and support physicians in an evolving healthcare landscape.
This episode is sponsored by CHG Healthcare.
Physician Leadership, AI, and High Value Care with Dr. Steve Williams
In this episode, Stephen B. Williams, MD, MBA, MS, FACS, FACHE, Associate Chief Medical Officer, UTMB Clear Lake, Medical Director for High Value Care, UTMB Health System, Chief, Division of Urology, Professor (Tenured), Urology and Radiology, The Robert Earl Cone Professorship, Director of Urologic Oncology, The University of Texas Medical Branch,discusses physician leadership, operational transformation, and the growing impact of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
R. Lawrence Moss, MD, FACS, FAAP, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nemours Children's Health
In this episode, R. Lawrence Moss, MD, FACS, FAAP, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nemours Children's Health, discusses why investing in childhood health can transform long-term outcomes for society, the role of healthcare systems in addressing social determinants of health, and Nemours Children’s innovative work in kindergarten readiness and pediatric global budgeting.
Leading Through Innovation and Expanding Access to Care with Christopher Douglas
This episode recorded live at the Becker’s 16th Annual Meeting features Christopher Douglas, Houston Market Chief Executive Officer, Advanced Diagnostics Healthcare System. He discusses expanding mobile diagnostics and bedside specialty services, building adaptable teams, and how operational agility and payer mix diversification are shaping the future of healthcare leadership.
In collaboration with Insight Global.
Healthcare Upside / Down: How BCBS Massachusetts Predicts Churn, Empowers Brokers, and Wins More Business
In this episode, Steve Moorehead, Vice President of Product, Strategic Planning and Performance Management at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusett, and Marc Pierce, Principal at ECG Management Consultants, discuss why client retention has become a growing challenge for health plans and how organizations can use data-driven insights to identify risk earlier.
This episode is sponsored by ECG Management Consultants.
Caitlin Walker, Manager at the Delta Dental Community Care Foundation & Rebecca Cornille, Chief Dental Officer at Vista Community Clinic
In this episode, Caitlin Walker, Manager at the Delta Dental Community Care Foundation, and Rebecca Cornille, Chief Dental Officer at Vista Community Clinic, join the podcast to discuss expanding oral health access across communities. They share insights on improving coverage for seniors, emphasizing prevention for youth, and the powerful impact of community partnerships in driving better dental health outcomes.