ViVE Special: Nadine Peever Spills the Tea on Women’s Health and Interoperability
In this ViVE conference edition of HITea With Grace, I sit down with Nadine Peever, health IT expert, for a powerful conversation at the intersection of technology, care coordination, and women’s health.
Nadine brings both deep professional expertise and lived experience to the table. As someone who’s worked across the healthcare data landscape—and personally navigated the complexities of the system while managing endometriosis—she offers a rare, dual-perspective on why interoperability isn’t just a tech problem, it’s a patient care problem.
In this episode, we explore:
- The biggest current gaps in health information exchange—and what it means for real-world care
- The impact of legal and regulatory constraints on data sharing, and how policy can help or hinder progress
- How her own journey with endometriosis revealed the serious consequences of fragmented data and delayed diagnoses
- Where AI and clinical decision support tools can meaningfully improve care for patients with complex, underdiagnosed conditions like endometriosis
This conversation gets to the heart of how interoperability and innovation can (and must) serve patients, especially those who have historically been overlooked in health system design and data strategies.
Nadine’s voice is a crucial one—grounded in technical knowledge, policy awareness, and the kind of insight only lived experience can offer.
Tune in and follow HITea With Grace for more conversations with women transforming healthcare from the inside out.