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  • Revolutionizing Dining Safety with AI
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of HealthTech Edge, Mike Moore speaks with Dylan McDonnell, founder of Foodini, about how AI can enhance dining safety for individuals with food allergies and dietary needs. Dylan shares his personal journey with celiac disease and the challenges he faced in finding safe dining options. Foodini aims to bridge the gap in ingredient transparency by providing restaurants with accurate allergen information through AI and dietitian reviews. The conversation also covers new regulations in California mandating allergen labeling, the onboarding process for restaurants, and the business benefits of adopting Foodini's technology. Dylan emphasizes the importance of consumer transparency and the future of food safety in the restaurant industry.

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    24 Min.
  • AI, Medicare Advantage, and the Future of the Medical Profession
    Jan 14 2026

    In this conversation, Mike Moore and Jack Stockert discuss the intersection of healthcare and technology, focusing on the role of AI in improving administrative efficiency and clinical care. Jack shares his journey from practicing medicine to innovating within the healthcare system, emphasizing the importance of understanding the unique challenges of healthcare while also learning from other industries. They explore the potential of AI to streamline administrative tasks, enhance patient care, and transform Medicare Advantage plans. Jack also highlights the mission of Health 2047 in fostering innovation that centers around the patient-provider relationship.

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    35 Min.
  • Why Healthcare Keeps Cycling Between Building In-House and Bringing in Partners
    Jan 7 2026

    Healthcare organizations often move in cycles. They build new capabilities internally, bring in partners for scale or speed, then build again when the next wave of technology arrives.

    In this episode, Mike Moore is joined by Mark Nelson, a longtime healthcare operator and technology leader, to unpack why this cycle is so common and why it’s a rational response to risk, regulation, and accountability in healthcare.

    The conversation looks at how AI fits into this pattern, what healthcare leaders should consider as they plan for 2026, and how to be more intentional about what to own, where partners add value, and how to tie AI efforts to real operational outcomes.

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    39 Min.
  • Beyond the Phone Tree: The Era of Conversational AI in Healthcare
    Dec 17 2025

    Healthcare operations are facing a perfect storm: staff are overloaded, yet patients still rely heavily on the phone for access. In this episode of the Health/Tech Edge, host Mike Moore sits down with Aqeel Shahid, SVP of Channels and Alliances at IntelePeer, to discuss how "Agentic AI" is solving the friction points that plague modern practices—from endless hold times to uncomfortable billing conversations.
    We dive deep into why the old "press 1 for appointments" phone tree is dead and how the new generation of AI can handle complex workflows like rescheduling waitlists and collecting payments with surprising empathy and efficiency.

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    27 Min.
  • From Data Chaos to Clarity: Making Sense of Healthcare’s “Bag of Receipts”
    Dec 10 2025

    Healthcare runs on data, but much of it feels like a giant bag of receipts—fragmented, inconsistent, and missing key details. In this episode, Mike Moore sits down with Ryan Leurck, Chief Analytics and Product Officer at Kythera Labs, to talk about why healthcare data is such a mess and what it will take to fix it.

    Ryan shares how his background in aerospace systems engineering shapes the way he thinks about healthcare’s system-of-systems problem, and why most data vendors still aren’t solving the root issues. He breaks down what’s really missing from claims data, why transparency rules haven’t delivered clarity, and how AI and modern data pipelines are finally helping healthcare organizations turn chaos into clarity.

    Key topics include:

    • Why healthcare data can’t be trusted “as-is”

    • How remastering, tokenization, and better engineering create cleaner data

    • Why BI dashboards are about to change forever

    • Real stories from health systems discovering their metrics were way off

    • What’s coming next as AI makes data analysis accessible to everyone

    If you’ve ever questioned your dashboards or wondered why your data never matches your reality, this episode is for you.

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    29 Min.
  • Designing for Reality: How UX Thinking Keeps AI in Healthcare Human
    Dec 3 2025

    When healthcare organizations rush to add AI, the results can look impressive—but often fail the people who actually use them. In this conversation, Makoto Kern, founder of IIIMPACT, joins Mike Moore to talk about why great design starts with empathy, not features.They explore what happens when teams design for executives instead of end users, why healthcare apps should be built for the exhausted nurse—not the boardroom—and how data and research can keep AI tools safe, useful, and trusted. From energy fields to hospital floors, Makoto shares lessons on designing for real-world conditions and why putting humans at the center is the smartest product strategy of all.

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    24 Min.
  • The AI Foundry and Factory: A New Model for Payer Operations
    Nov 24 2025

    In this episode, Mike sits down with Raheel Retiwalla, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at Boost Health AI and Chief Strategy Officer at Productive Edge. Raheel explains why administrative burden remains one of the biggest cost drivers in healthcare and how Boost is taking a different approach by turning policy and procedure documents into computable logic.

    They walk through the Boost AI Foundry, the modular agents that unlock core document types, and the AI Healthcare Factory model that helps payers move beyond pilots and into real operational scale. Raheel shares early wins, examples from the field, and why starting with document types opens up entire sets of use cases that cut costs and reduce friction across teams.

    A straightforward look at how payers can build AI that actually works in production.

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    29 Min.
  • Training Humans for the Age of AI: How Healthcare Can Prepare Its Workforce
    Nov 19 2025

    AI isn’t just changing healthcare systems—it’s changing the people who power them.

    In this episode, we talk with Ben Tasker, former Associate Dean of AI & Data Sciences at Southern New Hampshire University and Senior AI Learning Strategist at National Grid, about what it really takes to prepare the healthcare workforce for the age of AI.

    We dig into:

    • How AI can amplify human strengths, not replace them
    • Why 95% of AI pilots fail—and how better training can fix that
    • The real meaning of “responsible AI” in care delivery
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    28 Min.