Our Podcast Library is growing!
Don’t miss a beat and be sure to catch all of our newly released episodes from syndicated podcast shows on Healthcare NOW Radio. To hear the very latest releases check out Roberta’s Weekend Playlist. Our podcast syndications do not play on our radio station but go straight to our HCNRadio SoundCloud Channel. Here is what has been newly released.
In Practice is a NextGen Healthcare podcast hosted by Dr. Robert (Bob) Murry, PhD, MD, FAAFP, Chief Medical Officer, and Jenna Hagan, Vice President of Product Marketing. The show spotlights forward-thinking ambulatory care leaders and innovators, exploring how technology, data, and clinical AI are reshaping everyday practice operations.
On the 5/18 episode hear a panel discussion from NextGen Healthcare’s recent Commercial Growth Kickoff where physicians across specialties discussed how AI is shaping their day-to-day workflows, and why they’re not going back. From saving minutes on every patient visit to finally closing charts before leaving the office, the impact is immediate and personal.
Welcome to our newest podcast! Marketing to healthcare is hard. We can all use a little help. Join host Adam Turinas for the Healthtech Marketing Show to learn from the experts. Each episode features an experienced healthcare technology marketing leader, who shares tips, insights, and how to’s on a specific topic. Episodes include B2B marketing, HIT Marketing trends, ABM, brand strategy, digital, and content marketing and more.
On the 5/18 episode Adam Turinas is joined by two guests who have done the real work of building a model that clearly connects marketing to revenue. First, Paula Cobb, VP of Marketing at AvaSure, a private equity-backed virtual care platform. Paula brings over 30 years of healthcare marketing experience and runs what she calls a peanut butter and jelly go-to-market model, where sales, marketing, and customer success are genuinely inseparable. What he find compelling about her perspective is how tightly she has wired marketing into product decisions and the fact that AI tools have essentially become named members of her org chart. His second guest is Alex Esquivel, VP of Marketing at Luma Health. Alex has an unusual background for a marketer. She came up through finance and operations, which gives her an unusually clear-eyed view of why the traditional MQL model was, in her words, doomed from the start. She describes what a genuinely revenue-accountable marketing model looks like in practice, including how she structures account-based motions, why she does not measure MQLs at all, and how she is moving from slow campaign cycles to fast, iterative content that responds to what buyers actually care about.
Revenue Cycle Optimized is brought to you by Infinx Healthcare (@Infinxinc) where you will find exclusive insights and practical advice to optimize and transform your healthcare practice’s financial health and operations. Stuart Newsome, CPCO, hosts a lineup of industry leaders – healthcare executives, frontline professionals, tech innovators, and more – to unpack key strategies for optimizing every aspect of the revenue cycle.
On the 5/13 episode Stuart Newsome is joined by Lindsey Nelson, Gretchen Manica, Jeremie Gluckman, and Viveka Jagadeesan for a practical discussion about the subtle but important ways AI is changing everyday work, how that shift mirrors the same staffing and efficiency pressures healthcare organizations face, and what revenue cycle leaders should consider as they adopt AI without losing sight of governance, context, and outcomes. That framing is consistent with the brainstorm’s emphasis on the “ordinary user” becoming more of a contributor, the need for human-in-the-loop oversight, and the importance of tying the conversation back to real RCM pressures rather than generic AI hype.
Follow the show’s social hashtag with #RevenueCycleOptimized.
The Digital Health Experience has to change, and it’s time to do something about it. Each week, the flavorful duo of #digitalhealth influencers Jared Johnson and Zain Ismail challenges the status quo of healthcare marketing and technology in their unique style. If you want to stay entertained, informed, and inspired by the industry’s top innovative thinkers, join the movement with Healthcare Rap (@HealthcareRap).
On the 5/19 episode Ron Books, CEO of Net Health, talks about how he believes that AI is the only thing that can save the human element in healthcare, examples from the wound care and rehab therapy spaces, and how Arizona is becoming a health tech hub.
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