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S1E72 #72 Digital Health Interviews: Who Really Controls Healthcare? A Doctor’s Honest Take with David Jevotosvkiy
In this episode of Digital Health Interviews, we sit down with David Jabotovsky — a soon-to-be pain medicine fellow with an MD/MBA background — to unpack the reality of modern medicine from the front…
S1E71 #71 Digital Health Interviews: Sean Day — How Health VCs Pick Winners
In this episode of Digital Health Interviews, we sit down with Sean Day, early-stage investor at Rock Health Capital, to break down what actually matters when building and funding digital health…
S1E70 #70 Digital Health Interviews: Rami Ajjuri — Building Health Tech Across Borders: Design, AI, and System-Level Change
A conversation with Rami Ajjuri, a healthcare product leader, on why healthcare UI/UX still fails clinicians, what founders consistently get wrong, and how AI is reshaping digital health.We also…
S1E69 #69 Digital Health Interviews: Kavya Sharman — TechBio vs. Biotech: What’s Real, What’s Hype
Phase Capital founder Kavya Sharman explains the difference between techbio and biotech and where GenAI is already changing lab work. We discuss autonomous labs, realistic disease “cure” timelines,…
S1E68 #68 Digital Health Interviews: Jesse Ehrenfeld — AI, Equity, and the Future of Care
AMA president Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld talks about medical debt, AI’s role in reducing burnout, value-based care, and global AI adoption differences. We also hear why he continues to see patients despite…
S1E67 #67 Digital Health Interviews: Komal Bajaj — Healthcare Innovation Unfiltered
NYC Health + Hospitals Chief Quality Officer Dr. Komal Bajaj shares a candid view on hospital pilots, AI expectations, and startup red flags. We talk about quality, safety, and how founders can win…
S1E66 #66 Digital Health Interviews: Laura Hilty — From Building HealthTech to Investing in It
HealthX Ventures principal Laura Hilty reflects on her journey from Epic operator to health tech investor. We discuss scalability challenges, what investors truly look for, and realistic roles for AI…
S1E65 #65 Digital Health Interviews: Lyle Berkowitz — SAD Principle: Simplify, Automate, Delegate
KeyCare CEO Dr. Lyle Berkowitz shares his “SAD” principle for fixing healthcare workflows: Simplify, Automate, and Delegate. We cover ambient AI, value-based care incentives, and why telehealth still…
S1E64 #64 Digital Health Interviews: Jennifer Owens — Inside Cleveland Clinic: Innovation & AI
Cleveland Clinic’s Jennifer Owens opens up about driving AI programs inside a major health system. We talk decision-making in large organizations, GenAI use cases, model risks, and the future of US…
S1E63 #63 Digital Health Interviews: Jennifer Gentile — Are Video Games the Next Frontier in Mental Health?
THYNK co-founder Jennifer Gentile explores game-based tools for brain function and mental health. We discuss telehealth’s early days, hardware integration, safety concerns, and funding strategies.
S1E62 #62 Digital Health Interviews: Kanishka Rao — Carenostics & AI for Early Detection
Carenostics COO Kanishka Rao explains how his company uses AI to detect chronic diseases earlier inside health systems. We cover grants, EHR integrations, incentives for prevention, and future…
S1E61 #61 Digital Health Interviews: Julia Croxen — 2024 Reflections, 2025 Predictions
Rock Health’s Julia Croxen reviews the digital health market of 2024 and shares predictions for 2025. We talk investment trends, scaling challenges, Rock Health’s maturity curve, and what winning…
S1E60 #60 Digital Health Interviews: Joseph Kvedar — The Future of Telehealth and Home-Based Care
Dr. Joseph Kvedar explains why home-based care and telehealth are central to the next phase of US healthcare. We cover business models, AI use cases, and what startups must nail to succeed in virtual…
S1E59 #59 Digital Health Interviews: Anna Barnacka — Astrophysicist Turned Founder: MindMics
MindMics founder Dr. Anna Barnacka describes how she moved from astrophysics to in-ear cardiovascular monitoring. We talk about building novel sensors, high-fidelity data, and growing a deep-tech…
S1E58 #58 Digital Health Interviews: Gerald Finken — Revolutionizing Clinical Trials with AI and Pharmacists
RxE2 CEO Gerald Finken talks about using pharmacists and AI to redesign clinical trials. We discuss post-pandemic research, patient access, and how pharma companies adopt new trial models.
S1E57 #57 Digital Health Interviews: Bailey Morgan — Navigating Health Tech Sales
Former speech pathologist Bailey Morgan explains how her clinical background shapes her role as a Clinical Product Specialist. We dive into selling to health systems, long sales cycles, and AI…
S1E53 #56 Digital Health Interviews: Nishant Varma — Innovating Childbirth Safety & Women's Health
OBG Access founder Nish Varma shares his journey from finance to maternal health innovation. We talk regulations, entering new markets, childbirth safety devices, and advice for MedTech founders.
S1E55 #55 Digital Health Interviews: Ritesh Patel — Navigating the Challenges of Digital Health
FINN Partners’ Ritesh Patel reflects on decades in digital health, from early pilots to today’s hype cycle. We explore value-based care, rural health equity, and whether tech is actually fixing the…
S1E54 #54 Digital Health Interviews: Vadim Gordin — Best Time to Build in Digital Health
Advisor and venture studio leader Vadim Gordin argues why now is still a great time to build in digital health. We discuss founder mistakes, integration challenges, and what separates standout teams…
S1E53 #53 Digital Health Interviews: Ankit Jain — Intersection of AI and Healthcare
Infinitus founder Ankit Jain explains how AI can automate healthcare workflows and where the real value lies. We talk call automation, job impact, VC attitudes, and the future of AI in health…
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