The Heart of Healthcare | A Digital Health Podcast

The Heart of Healthcare | A Digital Health Podcast

The Heart of Healthcare podcast gets to the heart of our mission in digital health โ€” to massively improve healthcare for all. ๐Ÿ† #1 podcast in the Top 100 Health Tech All time charts ๐Ÿ‘ฅ Hosted by digital health veterans Halle Tecco, Michael Esquivel, and Steve Kraus ๐ŸŽ™ New episode every Monday Join us for authentic and compelling conversations with thought leaders as we deconstruct underlying problems in healthcare, and identify how we can work together to solve them.

Episodes

July 14, 2025 โ€ข 36 mins

When Andrew Lacy launched Prenuvo, the medical establishment largely dismissed it as fringe. Now, some of those same skeptics are collaborating with him on research.

In this episode, Halle and Michael sit down with Andrew, founder and CEO of Prenuvo, to unpack what it takes to build trust in an unconventional idea. He opens up about how a moment of personal reckoning led him to pivot from tech to healthcareโ€”and why he belie...

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In their first podcast since going public, Omada Health CEO Sean Duffy joins us to reflect on the journey to bend the curve of chronic disease.

From walking away from the traditional PMPM model to staying grounded in clinical outcomes, Sean shares hard-earned lessons from over a decade of building Omadaโ€”from a startup in Rock Healthโ€™s Chinatown office to IPO.ย 

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๐Ÿ”ง Killing PMPM before it killed them (and the busi...

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June 30, 2025 โ€ข 33 mins

Dare we say digital health is back? The IPOs are IPOing, and startups (at least the AI ones) are back raising mega rounds.ย 

In this monthโ€™s Digital Health Download, Halle and Steve break down the recent headlines, including a blockbuster funding cycle for AI tools, a dramatic breakup between Novo Nordisk and Hims, and why Oregonโ€™s new law could shake up how startups structure clinical care.

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๐Ÿ“ˆ What the return o...

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What does one do after selling their company to Amazon for $1 billion? Start a new one, of course.

In this episode, Halle sits down with TJ Parker, pharmacist, entrepreneur, and advocate for consumer-centric digital health. After co-founding PillPack and selling it to Amazon, TJ stayed on for four years helping build Amazon Pharmacy. Now, heโ€™s back at it with General Medicine, a new company focused on making care as seamles...

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Most medical care is backed by varying types of evidence, yet we apply higher standards to digital health tools before theyโ€™re trusted, adopted, or reimbursed.

In this special episode, guest host Lucia Savage is joined by Dr. Vindell Washington of Verily and Dr. Aaron Carroll of AcademyHealth for a candid conversation about the uneven standards we apply to digital versus traditional care. Together, they explore how we defin...

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Most AI in healthcare promises superintelligenceโ€”but what if thatโ€™s the wrong goal entirely?

In this episode, Michael and Halle speak with Othman Laraki, co-founder and CEO of Color Health, to talk about why real-world care doesnโ€™t need a perfect modelโ€”it needs a better system. Othman breaks down how Color evolved from a consumer genetics startup into a nationwide virtual cancer clinic, why most diagnostics businesses fail,...

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Over half of Americans now live with at least one chronic condition, yet our healthcare system still revolves around episodic, reactionary care instead of continuous, coordinated support.

We talk with Dr. Jaewon Ryuโ€”former CEO of Geisinger and now CEO of Risant Healthโ€”about how integrated delivery systems are reshaping the way care is paid for and delivered. With decades of experience spanning medicine, law, government, and...

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Is the digital health IPO drought over? Halle and Michael dig into the Hinge Health IPO and what it signals for the return of digital health companies to the public markets. They explore how much equity founders typically hold at IPO, the growing role of private equity, and why down rounds arenโ€™t the deal-breaker they once were.

Plus: Elizabeth Holmesโ€™ husband launches a head-scratching startup, a former McKinsey healthcare...

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US healthcare has more unproductive labor and more unstructured data than any other industry, making it both vulnerable to disruption from generative AI and especially unprepared for it.

Thatโ€™s the provocative thesis of Eric Larsen, president of TowerBrook Advisors. In this episode, he joins host Steve Kraus to explain why generative AI is unlike any other technology we've seenโ€”and why the $4.9 trillion healthcare sector is...

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Over 160 million Americans are served by Optum, yet many still donโ€™t fully understand what it actually doesโ€”or why it matters.

Dr. Patrick Conway, newly appointed CEO of Optum and former head of CMS Innovation Center and Blue Cross NC, joins Steve for a wide-ranging discussion on the state of healthcare delivery, affordability, and the potential of value-based care at a national scale. With experience spanning the frontline...

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Women make 80% of healthcare decisions and outspend men two to one on careโ€”yet when it comes to designing, funding, and scaling health tech, theyโ€™re still treated like a niche.

In this episode, we break down the broken flywheel holding womenโ€™s health innovation back including fewer growth-stage investments, limited exits, and a system not built to serve women as the primary users of care. Iโ€™m joined by Carolyn Witte, co-fou...

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In this month's Digital Health Download, Steve and Halle unpack the headlines shaping healthcare, policy, and technologyโ€”with an eye toward where things may be heading next. From shifting political support for Medicaid and the ACA to state-level action on PBMs, they explore the unexpected ways the system is evolving.

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๐Ÿฉบ Why more Republicans are backing Medicaid and ACA expansionโ€”and what the data tells us

๐Ÿง  Autism ...

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The average American family spends over $24,000 a year on healthcare, and costs continue to rise faster than inflation. Why can't we create a healthcare system that delivers more value for less money?

In this conversation with Ann Somers Hogg, Director of Healthcare Research at the Clayton Christensen Institute, we explore the concept of "Zero Inflation Healthcare" and uncover why traditional health insurance models continu...

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Each year, 2 million Americans are diagnosed with cancer and face a fragmented, overwhelming healthcare system with minimal guidance between doctor visits, even as they make life-altering decisions.

In this episode, we talk with Robin Shah, Founder & CEO of Thyme Care, who has devoted his 17-year career to improving oncology care and is now building a virtual support system that has already helped over 50,000 cancer pat...

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Health insurance has a Net Promoter Score of around 0-10 industry-wide, one of the lowest ratings of any industry. This is exactly why the founders of Oscar Health, with no background in healthcare and a distaste for the industry, started the company in 2012. Since then, Oscar has grown to 1.7 million members, gone public, and achieved profitabilityโ€”all while receiving an NPS significantly higher than the industry average.

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In this month's Digital Health Download, Steve, Halle, and Michael take a deliberately optimistic look at key headlines in healthcare technology. From the impressive impact of AI scribing tools on physician satisfaction to encouraging survival rates among digital health unicorns from the ZIRP-era, the hosts highlights bright spots in an often challenging industry.

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๐Ÿ† Rock Health's 10th annual Consumer Adoption Surv...

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Venture capital in healthcare has evolved from "the trailer park of venture investing" to a fundamental core tenant of the ecosystem, reflecting a quarter-century transformation of the entire industry.

In this episode, we sit down with Mohamad Makhzoumi, co-CEO of NEA, who shares his 25-year journey from unpaid intern to leader of one of the largest healthcare investment funds, offering his insights into the evolution of he...

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One in four Americans relies on Medicaid, yet the program faces billions in federal funding cuts.

In this episode, we speak with Dr. Rajaie Batniji, co-founder and CEO of Waymark, about delivering tech-enabled community care to Medicaid patients.

We discuss what cuts to Medicaid could mean, the impact of "value veneers", and how predictive algorithms can overcome bias in healthcare delivery. Dr. Batniji also shares his perso...

In 2020, telemedicine company Teladoc acquired remote patient monitoring company Livongo for a record $18.5 billion, creating a $38 billion entity. Today, the combined company is worth less than a tenth of that.

Rebecca Mitchell, who spent years as a product leader at both companies, reveals how this landmark healthcare deal fell short of expectations despite strong underlying products, and what we can learn from it.

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Startup capital accelerator and venture capital firm Y Combinator has a long history of backing healthcare startups, with a particular focus on technical founders tackling difficult problems. In this episode, YC partners Jared Friedman and Ankit Gupta share their insights on healthcare investment, the transformative potential of AI, and why they believe young, tactical founders will continue to disrupt the healthcare indus...

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