April 3, 2025: Branden Fini, Partner at Allumia Ventures, discusses the world of healthcare from the view of an investor. How should entrepreneurs approach product-market fit, and why does Branden insist that solving clear and simple pain points trumps the latest technology? The conversation delves into critical investment inflection points, the importance of leadership teams, and the challenging balance between clinical validation and commercial traction. As healthcare faces provider shortages and ongoing consolidation, what emerging opportunities are on the horizon, and how might the changing political landscape reshape investment strategies in healthcare technology?Key Points:01:02 Investment Philosophy and Strategies10:04 The Importance of Leadership in Investments19:10 Navigating Early-Stage Investments23:46 Clinical vs. Commercial Validation33:35 Future Trends and Closing RemarksX: This Week HealthLinkedIn: This Week HealthDonate: Alex’s Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
April 3, 2025
In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch chats with John Poli from RingCentral at the HIMSS 2025 conference in Las Vegas. They dive into how RingCentral is shaking up healthcare communications and what that means for patients and providers.Key Takeaways• RingCentral is a big player in cloud-based communications, especially in healthcare, operating in over 49 countries.• AI is changing the game by pulling insights from conversations with patients, both during and after calls.• There's a big focus on making healthcare more engaging and coordinated for patients, fueled by tech and changes brought on by COVID-19.• In the US, it's all about using tech to cut healthcare costs and make things smoother for patients. Australia's healthcare scene is seen as quite progressive, with efforts to meet local compliance needs.Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, meet ups, special offers and more exclusive content. For more information visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus
April 2, 2025
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April 2, 2025
Burnout is still very real in healthcare, and many nurses are carrying trauma from the pandemic — whether they realize it or not.
In this episode, I sit down with Keith Carlson, nurse career coach and host of The Nurse Keith Show, to talk about how burnout shows up today, how to begin healing, and what support looks like — whether through coaching, therapy, or small moments of joy.
Keith shares his personal experience with burnout and how his late wife helped him take the first step toward change. We also talk about how to assess what’s within your control, when it’s okay to walk away, and how something as simple as a “glimmer list” can help you reconnect to what matters.
Tune in for honest insight, practical strategies, and the reminder that healing is possible — one step at a time.
April 2, 2025
When the stakes are high and the pressure’s on, how do nurses turn obstacles into opportunities for change? From ethical dilemmas to liability issues, we'll discuss how nurses navigate the complex world of healthcare law. Tune in to hear how advocacy and innovation are reshaping the future of nursing!
In this episode of Nurse Rosa's INsights, host Rosa Hart welcomes Maggie Ortiz and Radonda Vaught for an insightful discussion about the power of advocacy, innovation, and leveraging the collective voice of nurses. This conversation highlights how engaging with nursing associations empowers individual nurses to amplify their voices and drive positive change within the healthcare system.
A central theme of the episode is the impact of Kentucky House Bill 159—the first law in the nation to protect nurses and healthcare workers from criminal punishment for making honest mistakes while providing care. This landmark legislation arose after Radonda Vaught’s 2022 conviction following a medication error, a case that shook the nursing community.
Maggie and Radonda share how this bill represents a significant victory for nursing advocacy and why staying engaged with policy changes is crucial to protecting the profession.
Nursing associations play a pivotal role in advocating for nurses' rights and safety. By joining these organizations, nurses gain access to essential resources, legal support, and the power of a united voice. Unlike boards of nursing, which focus on regulating practice and discipline to protect patients, nursing associations actively support and uplift nurses, pushing for legislation that protects their well-being and professional autonomy.
Social media has emerged as a powerful tool for advocacy, particularly for younger nurses. Engaging on platforms like Instagram and TikTok not only connects nurses nationwide but also spreads awareness of key issues and fosters community support. Maggie and Radonda discuss how social media can help mobilize the next generation of nurses to get involved and make their voices heard.
Understanding legislative impact is essential, as laws and policies directly shape nursing practice and patient safety. Advocacy doesn’t just happen in the boardroom—it happens when nurses come together to demand change. The passage of Kentucky House Bill 159 shows that persistent efforts can make a real difference, and staying informed about legislative developments is vital to protecting both patients and practitioners.
Advocacy efforts aren’t just about protecting the profession—they’re about investing in the future of nursing. Whether you’re advocating through a professional association, engaging in social media campaigns, or speaking up at the state legislature, every effort counts. By working together and amplifying the nursing voice, we can shape a healthcare system that truly values and supports its frontline workers.
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For more podcasts hosted by Rosa Hart, tune in to Stronger After Stroke, Aging Like A Pro, and The Lou Review.
April 2, 2025
The future of nursing is evolving rapidly, and innovation is the key to transforming patient care and the profession itself.
In this episode of the Smart Care Team Spotlight, Dr. Oriana Beaudet discusses the critical role of innovation in reducing burdens on nurses, enhancing patient care, and addressing workforce challenges. She highlights how advancements in AI, virtual nursing, and ambient monitoring are transforming workflows while the American Nurses Enterprise is shaping the future of nursing through policy, research, and advocacy, urging nurses to embrace the updated 2025 Code of Ethics as a guiding resource.
Tune in for groundbreaking insights on how technology, policy, and ethics are shaping the next era of nursing!
April 2, 2025
Are self-doubt and imposter syndrome stopping you from breaking into CME writing, even though you have valuable skills to offer?
Many aspiring CME writers struggle with confidence, especially when they lack clinical backgrounds. This episode addresses the "confidence paradox" - needing experience to gain confidence, but requiring confidence to get that experience - and provides practical strategies to break this cycle so you can successfully position yourself in the CME writing field.
From this episode, you'll learn:
How to identify and leverage your transferable skills that are directly applicable to CME writing
Practical approaches to building a targeted CME portfolio, even without extensive industry experience
Five confidence-building strategies that successful CME writers use to overcome self-doubt
Listen now to transform your mindset from "I don't know enough" to becoming a confident CME writer that clients trust and want to work with.
Time Stamps
00:00 Introduction and Overview
01:29 The Confidence Paradox in CME Writing
03:43 Identifying Your Transferable Skills
07:58 Building Your CME Writing Portfolio
11:28 Practical Strategies for Building Confidence
14:54 Conclusion and Next Steps
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April 2, 2025

What if your identity could seamlessly follow you through every healthcare experience?
In this episode of HIT Like a Girl, hosts Demi Radeva and Shriya Palekar sit down with a visionary healthcare expert to explore how reusable networked identities are transforming the patient experience.
Drawing parallels to their groundbreaking work in secure identity verification at airports, Shriya explains how this innovative approach can streamline healthcare processes, improve efficiency, and empower patients. The conversation dives into:
The potential of reusable identities to enhance interoperability and reduce administrative burdens.
How policy shifts under the new administration could shape the future of healthcare technology.
The transformative impact of the 21st Century Cures Act on patient data access and consent management.
The critical role of women in healthcare leadership and the need for diverse perspectives in driving innovation.

This episode is a masterclass in how technology can bridge gaps between patients, providers, and policymakers—while putting control back in the hands of consumers.
Key Moments:

00:47 | Vision for a Networked Identity in Healthcare

01:17 | Policy Shifts and Their Impact on the Industry

03:46 | Balancing Provider and Patient Perspectives

04:38 | Identity Verification and Consent Management

05:22 | How the 21st Century Cures Act is Changing the Game

06:17 | Empowering Women in Healthcare Leadership

07:23 | A Message to Policymakers: Prioritize Expertise and Nuance

Tune in to discover how reusable networked identities are paving the way for a more connected, efficient, and patient-centered healthcare system.
Why Listen?
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in healthcare innovation, patient empowerment, and the intersection of technology and policy. The guest’s insights offer a roadmap for creating a healthcare system that works for everyone—patients, providers, and policymakers alike.
April 1, 2025
In this episode of Aging Fast & Slow, we explore how home- and community-based services—like Meals on Wheels—can enhance the well-being of older adults. Dr. Kali Thomas, Associate
Director of Health Services Research at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing’s Center for Equity in Aging, joins us to discuss the evolving landscape of long-term care. From in-home support to assisted living, we examine innovative policies and approaches designed to meet both the medical and non-medical needs of our aging population.
References:
Home-Delivered Meals
Thomas KS, Parikh R, Zullo AR, Dosa D. (2018) Home-Delivered Meals and Risk of Self-Reported Falls: Results From a Randomized Trial. J Appl Gerontol. 2018 Jan;37(1):41-57. PMID: 27798291.
Thomas KS, Smego R, Akobundu U, Dosa D. (2017) Characteristics of Older Adults on Waiting Lists for Meals on Wheels: Identifying Areas for Intervention. J Appl Gerontol. 2017 Oct;36(10):1228-1242. PMCID: PMC4877281.
Thomas KS, Akobundu U, Dosa D. (2016) More Than A Meal? A Randomized Control Trial Comparing the Effects of Home-Delivered Meals Programs on Participants’ Feelings of Loneliness. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc. Sci. 2016 Nov;71(6):1049-1058. PMID: 26613620
Thomas KS, Mor V. (2013) Providing more home-delivered meals is one way to keep older adults with low care needs out of nursing homes. Health Aff (Millwood). 2013 Oct;32(10):1796-1802. PMCID: PMC4001076.
Thomas KS, Gadbois EA, Shield RR, Akobundu U, Morris AM, Dosa DM. (2018) “It’s not just a simple meal. t’s so much more”: Interactions between Meals on Wheels Clients and Divers. J Appl Gerontol. 2018 Dec 20:733464818820226 [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 30569811.
April 1, 2025
Traditional approaches to closing care gaps in Medicare Advantage often fail to reach the members who need it most. This episode goes beyond conventional strategies to explore how innovative, remote, and community-driven solutions are transforming chronic care management—particularly for cardiometabolic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease. Learn how health plans are leveraging proactive outreach, virtual engagement, and data-driven interventions to improve HEDIS scores, boost Star Ratings, and drive better long-term outcomes. Through real-world case studies and expert insights, we’ll uncover scalable, cost-effective approaches that enhance care access, reduce avoidable hospitalizations, and deliver measurable impact for both members and plans. Panelists: Michael Harris, CEO, HealPros Tejaswita Karve, Ph.D. - Healthcare Quality and Innovation Leader, Stars Leader, Mass General Brigham Health Plan Mike Rapach, SVP Government Programs, President & CEO, CareFirst Community Health Plan Maryland Daniel Weaver, SVP Stars and Quality, Zing Health Bios: https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/podcast-episodes/ This episode is sponsored by HealPros: HealPros helps health plans find and address missed care opportunities in member’s homes, at events in their communities, and remotely. Our team specializes in helping polychronic members access the care they need, from anywhere. HealPros’ Care Access Pros completed over 70,000 in-home visits in 2024 and is committed to engaging even more members in 2025 - including those that are hard-to-reach – as we work towards our vision of transforming millions of live each year. Our Care Connection Specialists make over 4,000,000 calls to members each year. With a sophisticated logistics operation, national footprint, and national network of providers, HealPros is available to work in all 50 states and the US Virgin Islands. For more information, visit www.healpros.com. Bright Spots in Healthcare is produced by Bright Spots Ventures Bright Spots Ventures brings healthcare leaders together to share working solutions or "bright spots" to common challenges. We build valuable and meaningful relationships through our Bright Spots in Healthcare podcast, webinar series, leadership councils, customized peer events, and sales and go-to-market consulting. We believe that finding a bright spot and cloning it is the most effective strategy to improve healthcare in our lifetime. Visit our website at www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com
April 1, 2025