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Chris Boyer and Reed Smith explore how traditional performance marketing tactics have unraveled — and what must replace them. From cookie deprecation to HIPAA compliance and signal loss across Meta and Google, the rules have changed. But the need for results hasn't. They discuss: Why platform-optimized media is no longer reliable How privacy and regulatory shifts are redefining performance marketing The rise of media mix modeling and infrastructure-led strategy What modern measurement looks like when attribution pixels disappear Aaron Burnett, CEO of Wheelhouse DMG, joins to share how his team rebuilt performance marketing around privacy-first data, internal measurement models, and transparent media planning. He breaks down the critical difference between CDPs and data warehouses, the real-world challenge of earning trust to access EMR data, and how AI is reshaping execution without replacing strategy. Mentions from the Show: Aaron Burnett on LinkedIn WheelhouseDMG Digital Clinic podcast Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith examine why the classic funnel framework may not reflect the complex, emotional, and often anonymous nature of how people engage with care decisions today. Rethinking intent and awareness in healthcare journeys Why decision-making is fragmented and reactive How privacy regulations are eliminating visibility across the funnel Why traditional conversion metrics miss the moments that matter How progressive profiling and experience design create better results Healthcare strategist Aaron Mauck joins the show to discuss how marketing leaders can navigate the demands of privacy, performance, and profitability. The conversation explores how to personalize ethically, demonstrate ROI without overtracking, and prepare for the next wave of AI and regulation. Why it matters: Healthcare consumers are not leads to be pushed through a funnel. They are people seeking clarity, trust, and access. Today's marketing must meet them on their terms. Mentions from the Show: Aaron Mauck on LinkedIn Freshpaint.io Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith challenge the outdated mindset of the hospital website and explore how health systems can architect unified platforms that drive growth, deliver care, and personalize experiences. The platform shift – Drawing from other industries, we explore how websites are becoming engines for acquisition, service delivery, and retention. From brochure to business tool – What defines a true healthcare platform, and what signals that a system is still stuck in the past? Progressive profiling in action – How health systems can collect data over time to build trust and power personalized journeys. Operational impact – Why this matters now for CRM, downstream campaigns, and measurable ROI. Shawn Gross, VP of Growth at Phase2 Technology, joins to share how progressive profiling helps health systems transform anonymous website visitors into engaged patients—without sacrificing trust or overwhelming users. Mentions from the Show: Shawn Gross on LinkedIn Phase2 Technology Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith unpack how the role of the Chief Marketing Officer has evolved—both across industries and within health systems. The expanding CMO playbook – CMOs are now expected to drive growth, lead digital transformation, and influence business-wide decision-making. The impact of AI and analytics – Today's marketing leaders must be data-fluent and tech-savvy to keep pace. Healthcare's unique pressures – From navigating tight budgets to partnering with clinical and operational leaders, health system CMOs face distinct challenges. Brand trust in the spotlight – The demand for transparency and ethical communication has never been higher. Also, in a special panel recorded live at #HMPS25, we hear from three leaders at the forefront of this transformation: Tanya Andreadis, VP, Chief Marketing and Experience Officer Andy Chang, Chief Marketing Officer, UChicago Medicine Chris Bevolo, Chief Transformation Officer, BPD Mentions from the Show: Tanya Andreadis, VP Chief Marketing and Experience Officer Andy Chang, Chief Marketing Officer, UChicago Medicine Chris Bevolo, Chief Transformation Officer, BPD Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our digital world is ruled by AI algorithms who are now able to summarize your brand and influence search results. Chris Boyer and Reed Smith explore how these digital forces are reshaping public perception of healthcare organizations—and what can be done to defend and strengthen online reputation before it drifts away into the ocean of algorithms. They discuss How third-party platforms like Google, Yelp, and Facebook Groups are now setting the first impression for hospitals and health systems Why AI-generated summaries and reviews are redefining what consumers see—and why not managing online profiles leaves your brand vulnerable The rise of fake, AI-generated reviews and why healthcare organizations are especially exposed How "reputation forecasting" is becoming a necessary strategy to predict and prevent reputational risks before they escalate. The growing gap between consumer expectations and healthcare reality when it comes to digital trust, and why maintaining accurate, up-to-date information is the new frontline in brand management. Aaron Clifford from Press Ganey joins to share new research on how online reputation shapes consumer choice today, and what healthcare organizations must do to keep trust strong in the age of AI-driven consumer behavior. Mentions from the Show: US FTC finalizes ban on companies buying and selling fake online reviews Reuters, August 14, 2024 Fake AI-generated reviews are all over the internet, research shows Fast Company Insights from Feedtrail's Community Health Patient Experience Summit 2024 Navigating the Tipping Point: Strategies for Reputation Management in a Volatile Healthcare Environment Aaron Clifford on LinkedIn PressGaney.com Press Ganey Report: Consumer Experience in Healthcare Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike, Bryan and Eric are joined by Chris Boyer to discuss recent previews of Universal Epic Universe! Plus, catch up on Disney and Universal news, like new details on the Mandalorian and Grogu coming to Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run.#disneyworld #universal #epicuniverse
Today's healthcare consumer is more empowered, more digital-savvy, and more skeptical than ever. Yet many health systems still engage them with outdated approaches and institutional thinking. In this episode, Chris Boyer and Reed Smith explore the growing disconnect between what consumers expect and what health systems deliver—and what it will take to close that gap. They explore: The rise of the modern healthcare shopper who expects transparency, convenience, and digital ease in every interaction Common breakdowns in engagement, from fragmented experiences to generic messaging and outdated tools The importance of personalized communication that reflects where someone is in their health journey, not just their name in an email How inconsistent messaging across digital, phone, and in-person touchpoints erodes trust and damages the brand They also discuss why closing the gap requires more than marketing. It demands operational improvements that match the message, and small wins that collectively rebuild consumer confidence. Later in the episode, Ryan Donohue of NRC Health joins to share insights from national research on patient behavior. He outlines the "Sinister Six" factors driving disengagement and explains how loyalty is shaped by experience, not advertising. Healthcare organizations that succeed in 2025 will be those that align expectations with delivery and prove they understand what today's consumers value most. Mentions from the Show: Engaging the evolving US healthcare consumer and improving business performance – McKinsey & Company Consumer Healthcare Experience Trends to Watch in 2025 – Engagys What's Next in Healthcare Consumer Experience – Press Ganey Meeting demand for personalized health care requires a system that can change – Stamford Advocate (Op-ed by Stamford Health CEO) Ryan Donohue on LinkedIn NRC Health Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Forget product pitches and click-through rates - today's best marketing doesn't just inform, it evokes. In this episode, Chris Boyer and Reed Smith explore the rising influence of vibe marketing in healthcare and how AI is both accelerating and reshaping this emotionally-driven strategy. They dive into: What Is Vibe Marketing: How brands are shifting from storytelling to emotion-driven engagement, powered by AI-generated content and mood-matching media. Why It's Working Now: The collapse of institutional trust, the rise of TikTok-era behavior, and the tech that allows campaigns to adapt in real time to audience feelings. AI's Role in Vibe: From automated content distribution to hyper-personalized interactions, AI is becoming the engine behind emotionally intelligent marketing. What This Means for Healthcare: In a field built on trust and empathy, vibe marketing may be healthcare's strongest brand strategy…if done right. Later in the episode, they're joined by Matt Cyr of Loop Agency, who shares how health system marketers can use AI as a creative partner, not a job-stealer. He discusses how his work with Roper St. Francis Healthcare is helping lean teams use AI to free up time for storytelling and strategy, while still getting it all done. In 2025, marketing isn't about messaging; it's about vibe. And AI might be the key to capturing it. Mentions from the Show: What is Vibe Marketing? Beyond Storytelling in the TikTok Era Almost Timely News:
Long before hashtags and apps, patient mentoring thrived quietly in community rooms and support circles—offering emotional validation and practical guidance where clinical care left off. In this episode, Chris Boyer and Reed Smith trace the evolution of peer-to-peer support in healthcare, and how digital platforms have transformed it from local to limitless. They dive into: The History of Peer Mentoring – From 1970s cancer groups to HIV/AIDS buddy programs, peer support has long filled the gaps in clinical care through empathy, shared experience, and trust. The Digital Shift – How platforms like PatientsLikeMe, Reddit, Inspire, and even TikTok created scalable, searchable communities for patients—especially those navigating chronic or stigmatized conditions. Why Health Systems Lag Behind – Compliance fears, cultural resistance, and underinvestment have limited provider involvement, even as patients build robust peer networks on their own. Opportunities for Integration – Peer support could enhance onboarding, post-discharge care, chronic condition engagement, and even brand trust—if health systems partner, not compete. Later in the episode, they're joined by Paul Hoffman, founder of InTandem Health, who shares insights on launching digital peer mentoring platforms—from clinical impact and marketing value to the surprising role peer programs can play in fundraising and health system transformation. In 2025, the most powerful engagement may not be provider-to-patient—but patient-to-patient. Mentions from the Show: “Peer support/peer provided services: Underlying processes, benefits, and critical ingredients.” Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. Effectiveness of Peer Support on Quality of Life and Anxiety in Breast Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Impact of the 2nd Story Peer Respite Program on Use of Inpatient and Emergency Services Peer-Supported Self-Management of Chronic Disease: A Toolkit “Social Uses of Personal Health Information Within PatientsLikeMe, an Online Patient Community: What Can Happen When Patients Have Access to One Another's Data” Online social networking by patients with diabetes: a qualitative evaluation of communication with Facebook. Paul Hoffman on LinkedIn InTandemHealth Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2024, U.S. healthcare and pharma ad spending will top $30 billion—but how much of it actually drives results? In this episode, Chris Boyer and Reed Smith dig into the hidden inefficiencies in health system media budgets and ask a bold question: Are we investing strategically, or just fueling the machine? They dive into: Why Media Waste Persists – From inherited budget models to disconnected teams and shallow KPIs, the current approach to digital spend is full of cracks. The Illusion of Strategy – Why having a media plan isn't the same as having a strategy—and how vague goals and channel-first thinking lead to missed ROI. The Hidden Costs of Poor Alignment – From creative mismatches to lack of CRM integration, unmeasured waste is hiding beyond the dashboard. Agency Transparency & Trust – What health systems need to know about principal media buying, opaque reporting, and misaligned incentives. They're joined by Jane Crosby of True North, who shares her performance marketing playbook: how strategic bid management, integrated media planning, AI tools, and smarter collaboration are turning wasteful spend into efficient, results-driven campaigns. In 2025, it's time to stop asking if media is being wasted—and start asking how to turn it into a high-yield investment. Mentions from the show: Healthcare and pharma marketers go digital, but traditional media stays relevant Eliminate waste and complexity in your digital advertising budget - the Proxima Group Brands threw away $6 billion in wasted digital ad spend WG Content How AI search ranks healthcare content: A ChatGPT vs. Google experiment Diane Hammons on LinkedIn Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is AI-generated content in healthcare reckless—or revolutionary? In this episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith challenge the fear around using AI in a regulated industry and explore how health systems can use generative AI safely, effectively, and strategically to create better content, faster. They dive into: AI + Content in a Regulated World – Why risk-averse culture and compliance concerns have slowed adoption—and why those fears might be outdated. The Reality of Today's AI Use – How non-PHI content (like patient education, provider bios, and public health materials) is already being generated by AI. AI as a Content Accelerator – From readability and ADA compliance to localization and SEO, AI is changing the content game in health systems. Prompt Engineering as a Strategic Skill – Why healthcare marketers need to think like prompt architects, not just copywriters, and how prompt styles like chain-of-thought, self-refine, and role-based prompting are becoming foundational. Later in the episode, they're joined by Diane Hammons of WG Content, who shares how custom LLMs and advanced prompting are driving content efficiency and brand consistency across the healthcare landscape. In 2025, the question isn't whether AI belongs in healthcare content—it's how well we're guiding it. Mentions from the show: Medical content creation in the age of generative AI How to use AI safely for Content Creation in Hospital Marketing WG Content How AI search ranks healthcare content: A ChatGPT vs. Google experiment Diane Hammons on LinkedIn Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Healthcare operates under the mindset that failure is not an option—but what if that's actually slowing down innovation? While tech companies embrace rapid iteration, health systems often get stuck in pilot purgatory, unable to scale promising initiatives. In this episode, Chris Boyer and Reed Smith explore why failing faster—when done smartly—is key to keeping pace with disruption. They dive into: Why Healthcare Resists "Fail Fast" Thinking – How risk aversion, compliance hurdles, and leadership discomfort prevent innovation. Lessons from Other Industries – How Google, Amazon, and pharma companies use structured experimentation to accelerate growth. How Tech Enables Smart Experimentation – Using AI, predictive modeling, and digital sandboxes to minimize risk while maximizing learning. Making the Case for Leadership Buy-In – How framing failing fast as an ROI strategy can help organizations embrace iterative improvements. Later in the episode, they are joined by Alan Shoebridge, who shares his insights on industry disruption, external threats, and why health systems must rethink their approach to change. In 2025, standing still isn't safe—healthcare must learn to fail fast, fail smart, and fail forward. Mentions from the show: Failing Fast: Does It Apply to Health Care? Why Failing Fast Means Failing Forward AI, Data, and the Art of Failing Fast in Healthcare Innovation Amazon, CVS Health Follow Their Learn-Fast, Fail-Fast Models Alan Shoebridge on LinkedIn Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Consumers expect personalized experiences in nearly every aspect of their lives—but in healthcare, is personalization truly delivering value, or is it just another marketing buzzword? Chris Boyer and Reed Smith break down the balance between helpful personalization and overreach, exploring how health systems can use data-driven insights to enhance patient engagement without crossing privacy lines. They dive into: The Need for Personalization – How shifting patient expectations, rising out-of-pocket costs, and digital health trends are fueling demand for tailored healthcare experiences. Personalization That Solves Problems – Why consumers prioritize guidance over recognition, and how health systems can simplify care navigation and reduce decision anxiety. The Role of AI & Data in Personalization – How predictive analytics, CRM systems, and psychographic segmentation can drive smarter, more effective patient engagement. Hyper-Personalization in Healthcare – How organizations are integrating real-time behavioral insights to create meaningful, omnichannel experiences. Later in the episode, they are joined by Teri Sun of White Rhino, who shares insights on how AI can add a human touch to personalization—ensuring patients feel understood, not just targeted. In 2025, healthcare personalization isn't about knowing more—it's about helping better. Mentions from the show: The Consumerization of Healthcare and How Providers Can Adapt Maximize the Impact of Personalization - Gartner The Future of Digital Products with AI — Peter Smart • MIT EmTech Digital 2024 What if you knew exactly what patients wanted from your website? Clicking with Patients - White Rhino newsletter Teri Sun on LinkedIn Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hospitals and health systems are facing yet another wave of uncertainty and disruption—financial constraints, shifting regulations, and changing patient expectations are putting immense pressure on leadership. The fact is, traditional leadership models don't work in this new environment—adaptive change is now a critical skill. In this episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith explore how marketing, communications, experience, and digital leaders can navigate this rapidly evolving landscape by embracing adaptive leadership strategies, diving into: Navigating Uncertainty – How financial pressures, policy shifts (like Medicare Advantage rate changes), and cybersecurity threats are reshaping healthcare leadership. Understanding Adaptive Leadership – Why healthcare organizations need cultural shifts, experimentation, and continuous learning rather than quick-fix solutions. Marketing & Digital's Role in Change Management – How marketing, communications, and digital teams can drive transformation by fostering customer-centricity, collaboration, and data-driven decision-making. Doing More with Less – Strategies for optimizing marketing and digital budgets, shifting from large-scale campaigns to high-ROI micro-targeted initiatives. Later in the episode, they are joined by Amy Comeau, author of Every Storm Runs Out of Rain, who shares insights from her front-line leadership experience in healthcare marketing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her reflections offer a compelling perspective on resilience, change, and moving forward. In 2025, adaptive leadership isn't just about responding to change—it's about shaping the future of healthcare. Mentions from the show: 2025 US health care outlook Healthcare finance trends for 2025: accelerating change Top Marketing Strategies for Healthcare Organizations in 2025 Adaptive Change vs. Technical Change: Definitions and Differences Amy Comeau on LinkedIn Every Storm Runs Out of Rain website Every Storm Runs Out of Rain book on Amazon Amy Comeau on BlueSky Amy Comea Substack Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When we think about reputation management, our minds often jump to Google reviews and star ratings—but what if we're thinking too small? In this episode, Chris Boyer and Reed Smith challenge the traditional approach to ORM and explore how health systems can leverage reputation as a strategic asset beyond the review section.They dive into: Reputation as a Business Asset – Why ORM isn't just a marketing metric but a driver of partnerships, hiring, and regulatory trust. The Expanding Digital Footprint – How social media, AI-driven search, and misinformation shape brand perception. Operationalizing ORM – Moving reputation management beyond marketing to HR, legal, and corporate strategy. AI's Role in Reputation – How algorithms curate (and sometimes distort) what people see about your brand. Plus, they sit down with Dean Browell to discuss the declining influence of Google Reviews in assessing a health system's online reputation and what hospitals should focus on instead. Don't miss this deep dive into the future of reputation management in healthcare—because in 2025, your brand's trustworthiness isn't just about reviews, it's about strategy. Mentions from the show: Reputation Management Statistics By Customer Reviews Impact, Revenue, Importance and Fake Review The Future of Online Reputation Management Services in 2025: What Businesses Must Know AI And Online Reputation Management: Five Trends For Brands To Keep Top Of Mind In 2025 Dean Browell on LinkedIn DiscoverFeedback.com Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer explore the evolving role of content in healthcare marketing, diving into content composability, AI's impact on content creation, and how health systems can maximize their content strategies. They break down how healthcare organizations can move beyond simple content production to a structured, data-driven approach that enhances patient engagement. Later in the show, they are joined by Ahava Leibtag, who introduces the concept of a Content Stack, offering a framework for building, managing, and distributing healthcare content efficiently. Tune in for insights on how to future-proof your content strategy in an AI-driven world. Mentions from the show: What is Content Composability? How AI is reshaping the content creator industry 16 Predictions About AI, Content Creation And Its Effect On Business Ahava Leibtag on LinkedIn Aha Media Group Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of Touch Point, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith explore how retail healthcare's retreat, increasing regulations, cybersecurity risks, and private equity consolidation are reshaping industry competition. With Walmart and Walgreens pulling back from healthcare, new state-level regulations tightening mergers, and cybersecurity emerging as a financial risk, traditional health systems remain dominant—but must adapt fast. Chris and Reed break down key strategies to stay agile, consumer-focused, and competitive. Jonathan Pathuis, Managing Partner at Cast & Hue, joins to discuss how User-Centered Design and Jobs to Be Done help health systems identify both direct and indirect competition. He explains why patient decision-making is shifting, how strategic planning and marketing must collaborate, and how human-centered insights uncover hidden threats and opportunities. Whether you're rethinking market strategy or trying to understand evolving patient behavior, this episode provides practical takeaways for navigating healthcare's changing competitive landscape. Mentions from the show: Becker's Hospital Review, What Big Retailers Did in Healthcare in 2024 Politico, Retail Giants Can't Figure Out Health Care National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), 2024 Legislative Recap: Health Care Consolidation and Competition National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), The Impact of Marketing Strategies in Healthcare Systems Invoca, How to Create a Healthcare Marketing Strategy: A Step-by-Step Guide ClearPoint Strategy, The 7 Most Effective Strategic Planning Models Used in Healthcare Kendall Hunt Publishing, Strategic Planning and Marketing in Healthcare Organizations National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), Integrated Marketing Communications: A Strategic Priority in Health Strata Decision Technology, Why Strategic Planning is Important in Healthcare Prezentium, Marketing Strategies, Tips to Create a Healthcare Marketing Plan Cascade, How To Implement Effective Strategic Planning In Healthcare Jonathan Pathuis on LinkedIn CastandHue.com How to Identify Competitors Through Jobs-to-be-Done Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith explore the evolution of patient experience, from its holistic roots to today's data-driven strategies. They discuss how healthcare's focus on patient satisfaction metrics, Chief Experience Officers, and financial incentives has reshaped care—raising the question: are we truly improving experiences or just measuring them better? They also examine how digital engagement has transformed patient interactions, from search-driven healthcare decisions and AI-powered personalization to telehealth and omnichannel experiences. Joining them is John Berndt of Valtech, who shares insights from the 2025 Emerging Experiences in Consumer Healthcare Report, including the shift toward vertical integration, the role of call centers in digital efforts, and how LLMs are shaping content supply chains for health systems. Mentions from the Show: “The Evolution of Patient Experience: From Holistic Care to Human Experience” - Patient Experience Journal The growing disconnect between virtual health availability and consumer demand Integrating digital health tools to help improve the whole consumer experience Patients have more patience, comfort with digital healthcare tools Digital transformation in healthcare Virtual health care and fitness find their rhythm The Role of Digital Marketing in the Future of Healthcare The impact and challenges of digital marketing in the health care industry during the digital era and the COVID-19 pandemic The Evolution of Healthcare Marketing: From Medicine 1.0 to Medicine 3.0 What is Marketing's Role in the Digital Patient Journey? John Berndt on LinkedIn Valtech website The 2025 Emerging Experience in Consumer Healthcare report Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith explore the shifting landscape of digital advertising in 2025, from privacy-first strategies and AI-driven targeting to the rise of connected TV (CTV) and retail media networks. They discuss how these trends are reshaping direct-to-consumer healthcare advertising and the critical role of Customer Data Platforms (CDPs) in adapting to Meta's evolving ad ecosystem. Joining them is Adam Putterman of OursPrivacy, who shares expert insights on leveraging CDPs, navigating Meta's changes, and future-proofing digital marketing strategies for health systems. Mentions from the Show: Looking Ahead: 2025 Predictions and End-of-Year Outlook in Digital Advertising 2025 Digital Ad Trends and Predictions: Time to Turn the Page The State of Digital Marketing in 2025: What the Data Shows Harnessing AI to reshape consumer experiences in healthcare Tackling healthcare's biggest burdens with generative AI Healthcare Marketing: 2024 Benchmarks for CMOs Health media: How consumer content informs the future of healthcare Meta's Free-Speech Shift Made It Clear to Advertisers: ‘Brand Safety' Is Out of Vogue Social Media: a HIPAA Danger Zone A healthcare team's guide to HIPAA compliance on social media OursPrivacy.com Adam Putterman on LinkedIn Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jenny sits down with Chris Boyer, a senior digital health strategist and principal of @chrisboyer LLC, to discuss the shifting (and somewhat messy) state of social media in 2025. With the undecided future of TikTok and Meta reshaping its content and advertising rules and regulations, it's time for organizations to rethink their social media strategies. They explore the impacts of Meta's content moderation changes, how the tightening of ad restrictions affects campaigns, and why social media should be seen as "leased land." Plus, they discuss the challenges of fighting misinformation and creating valuable content in today's polarized digital environment. Connect with Chris: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisboyer/ Connect with Jenny: •Email: jenny@hedyandhopp.com •LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennybristow/ If you enjoyed this episode we'd love to hear your feedback! Please consider leaving us a review on your preferred listening platform and sharing it with others.
In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer check in on the state of social media for healthcare, and discuss the various changes to these social platforms - from content moderation, to managing algorithmic changes, a brief touch on paid social strategies and share information for health systems on how to plan for and adapt to future changes in social strategies. They are joined by Jenny Bristow of Hedy & Hopp who shares her insights on how healthcare clients can navigate the various changes in social today. Mentions from the show: Meta's shift to ‘community notes' risks hurting online health info providers more than ever Meta's New Content Policy Will Harm Vulnerable Users. If It Really Valued Free Speech, It Would Make These Changes How Will AI, Social Media, and Partnerships Shape Healthcare Marketing? Jenny Bristow on LinkedIn Hedy & Hopp Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer discuss the elements of developing an inclusive digital patient experience strategy, why it matters and the impact it has on a healthcare organization. Melissa Fors Shackelford joins to share her insights in the impacts of stigma for certain populations and how inclusivity efforts in marketing and communications are most effective. Mentions from the Show: People with disabilities appear in 1% of TV ads The Simone Biles Effect: Destigmatizing Mental Health Breaks In Athletics And Beyond Why ADA Compliance Matters in Health Care Marketing Inclusive Marketing - Disabilities The Business Case for Inclusive Advertising Melissa Fors Shackelford on LinkedIn Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In our annual “Best-of” 2024 show, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer reflect back on the past year and the various episodes and topics we discussed, and share results from our annual listener choice awards, including favorite episode and favorite guest. Congratulations to all of our winners and thanks for making this show amazing! Mentions from the Show: Best Episode: #3: TP375 - What Does 'Digital First' Really Mean? #2: TP368 - How Consumerism Is Challenging Healthcare Leadership #1: TP367 - It's the End of Search as We Know It (and I Feel Fine) Best Guest: #3: Chris Bevolo #2: Ben Dillon #1: Carrie Liken Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer share their perceptions and insights on patient access - what it is, what internal and external factors are impacting access and then they dive into a recent study by Experian that implies that both patients and providers are feeling optimistic about access improvements in health systems. Lastly, they share some ways to implement a consumer-centric access strategy. Mentions from the Show: Experian Health Report: The State of Patient Access – 2024 Consumer-Centric Patient Access: Insights from Top Providers Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The US healthcare system is undergoing significant disruption due to innovations that fundamentally alter how services are delivered, how the market operates, or how patients are receiving care. In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer outline five major disruptive trends and discuss how health systems need to prepare to be resilient through this disruption. Mentions from the Show: 2024 healthcare services outlook: Challenges and opportunities The healthcare disruptors expected to make an impact in 2024 Driving growth through consumer centricity in healthcare 2024 Outlook: 'Blurring of the lines' as providers, retailers and payers plotting primary care plays Moody's upgrades healthcare outlook from negative to stable for 2024 Healthcare's next chapter: What's ahead for the US healthcare industry A tough 2024 is on the horizon. Here's how Deloitte says healthcare leaders should prepare Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An annual feature of the Touch Point podcast is a retrospective look at other podcasts on our network. In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer share two episodes of the newest podcast on the Touch Point Media Network - “Surprise, It's Not a Toaster.” This show is hosted by Ed Bennett and Chris Boyer and is a lighthearted look at online experiences and their subsequent annoyances, unveiling innovative technology tools, and challenge Gen AI's limits. Give this a listen, and if you enjoy - be sure to like and subscribe. Mentions From the Show: Surprise - It's Not a Toaster: Episode 22: CarPlay, Computer Monitors and Caterpillars Surprise - It's Not a Toaster: Episode 29 – It's All About the Algorithm TouchPoint 2024 Listener Survey Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Ed Bennett on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Ed Bennett of BlueSky Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer celebrate some of the most memorable guest interviews of the year. First, hear from Susannah Fox who discussed insights from her new book about digital innovation, then Jeremy Mittler joins for a good discussion on privacy-first advertising strategies. Lastly, Danny Fell joins to discuss healthcare disruption. These are a few of our best interviews of the year. Be sure to vote for your most favorite episode and favorite guest in our annual 2024 Touch Point Podcast Listener Survey. Mentions From the Show: TP370 – Has the Social Internet Democratized Patient Empowerment? Rebel Health book SusannahFox.com Susannah Fox on LinkedIn TP381 – Digital Advertising's Role in Patient Experience Jeremy Mittler on LinkedIn TP383 – Does Consumerism Drive Disruption? Danny Fell on LinkedIn BVK.com TouchPoint 2024 Listener Survey Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Reed Smith on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer discuss seven technology trends that are innovating healthcare and medicine - some old and some radically new. With an increased focus on solving gaps in rural healthcare and addressing modern consumerism needs. This show is a fun look forward to support future planning. Mentions From the Show: Consumers rule: Driving healthcare growth with a consumer-led strategy - McKinsey Bracing for impact: Navigating the surge in healthcare costs - WTW The next frontier of care delivery in healthcare 7 Healthcare Trends That Will Transform Medicine In 2025 TouchPoint 2024 Listener Survey Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith for a special episode that celebrates the season of thankfulness with a unique twist. This week, they share never-before-aired conversations featuring four insightful “Three Questions with Chris” segments with industry leaders Patty Riskind, Dean Browell, Christy Pretzinger, and Matt Gove. These candid discussions reveal a fresh perspective on some of healthcare's brightest minds. As a bonus, enjoy an encore interview with digital expert John Berndt, who dives into the transformative power of adopting a composability framework and its potential to drive significant value for health systems. Don't miss this engaging and gratitude-filled episode! Mentions from the Show: Thanksgiving horror stories Patty Riskind on LinkedIn Dean Browell on LinkedIn John Berndt on LinkedIn Christy Pretzinger on LinkedIn Matt Gove on LinkedIn Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Chris Boyer and Reed Smith - inspired by insights from Matt Gove and Andy Chang at HCIC - discuss the interplay between customer behavior and loyalty, habits, and laziness. They explore how healthcare organizations can build lasting connections by fostering familiarity and ease, forming patient habits through consistent cues and reinforcements, and simplifying the patient journey to reduce friction. Together, they paint a high-level picture of how these psychological drivers work together to enhance customer experience and establish meaningful, long-term engagement with healthcare systems. Mentions from the Show: Customer Loyalty Is Overrated - Harvard Business Review What Are Consumer Habits? (Consumer Psychology 101) People Don't Care About Your Product – The “Lazy, Vain, And Selfish” Framework Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Chris Boyer on BlueSky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Chris Boyer is joined by guests Dean Browell, Martha Van Berkel and Danny Fell as they discuss some of the key themes and issues being discussed at the 28th Annual Healthcare Internet Conference in Austin, TX. From the changing role of the marketing leader, to the challenges of measurement and the complexity of technology and disruption, they share ideas and insights on how modern healthcare leaders need to adapt to meet the needs of the moment. Mentions from the Show: Dean Browell on LinkedIn Martha van Berkel on Linkedin Danny Fell on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Touch Point, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith discuss how healthcare organizations can maximize the value of their data through a seven-step data maturity model. They explore the challenges and opportunities in managing healthcare data—from initial modeling to data marketplaces—using real-world examples from healthcare projects. Chris and Reed highlight how structured data management can turn data into a strategic asset, enabling predictive insights that improve patient experiences, streamline operations, and boost clinical outcomes. By following this model, organizations can save time, cut costs, and make more proactive, impactful decisions that support a patient-centered approach. Mentions from the Show: 7 steps to maximizing the value of your data The big-data revolution in US health care: Accelerating value and innovation - McKinsey IDC Report: Achieving Intelligent Data Operations Using Data Analytics to Predict Outcomes in Healthcare A complete overview of predictive analytics in healthcare 8 Real-World Applications of AI Predictive Analytics in Healthcare Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer discuss essential traits for healthcare leaders facing industry-wide transformation. They explore adaptive leadership styles, including transformational leadership, which fosters loyalty, creativity, and resilience. The episode also discusses the four C's of Leading Through Change and offers practical insights for navigating healthcare's unique challenges. Jill Austin joins the show to discuss her new book, Transformative Leadership: Self-Mastery for the New Voice of Business Success. Mentions from the Show: How Transformational Leadership Can Inspire Others The Four C's of Leading Through Change “Transformative Leadership: Self-Mastery for the New Voice of Business Success” on Amazon New Voice of Leadership website Jill Austin on LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer explore the significant disruptions currently transforming the US healthcare system, from innovations reshaping service delivery to changes in how the market operates and how patients receive care. They outline five major disruptive trends and discuss how health systems can build resilience in the face of these changes. This episode also features an insightful interview with Mike Schneider from Greystone, where he shares his perspective on the evolving digital expectations within health systems and offers an exclusive sneak peek of what to expect at HCIC this year. Mentions from the Show: 2024 healthcare services outlook: Challenges and opportunities The healthcare disruptors expected to make an impact in 2024 Driving growth through consumer centricity in healthcare 2024 Outlook: 'Blurring of the lines' as providers, retailers and payers plotting primary care plays Moody's upgrades healthcare outlook from negative to stable for 2024 Healthcare's next chapter: What's ahead for the US healthcare industry A tough 2024 is on the horizon. Here's how Deloitte says healthcare leaders should prepare HCIC.net Greystone.net Mike Schneider on LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer explore the concept of consumer-driven healthcare and why it often falls short of true "shopping" experiences, discussing how factors like insurance coverage, geographic limitations, and health drivers complicate decision-making for patients. From the pitfalls of online appointment scheduling to the limitations of "reserve your spot" features in emergency departments, they break down how healthcare systems must improve UX/UI design to better serve patients. Mentions from the Show: Why “Shopping” is a Problematic UX Metaphor for Considered Purchases Such as Healthcare The Future of Healthcare: 5 Trends to Watch in 2023 Health Literacy in the United States America Worries About Health Costs Accenture: Human at the Heart Real-Time Access to Electronic Health Record via a Patient Portal in a Tertiary Hospital: Is it Harmful? A Retrospective Mixed Methods Observational Study From Data To Decisions: Using Insights For Better Results Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Reed Smith and Chris Boyer the "drivers of health," healthcare consumerism, and the role of marketing in shaping patient experiences. They explore how social, economic, and environmental factors impact health, how consumers are increasingly empowered in their care decisions, and how a strategic, consumer-focused approach can drive meaningful change. Mentions from the Show: Kaiser Permanente: Housing for health Ten Years Later, Flint Still Doesn't Have Clean Water Boston Medical Center Codesigns Food Is Medicine Resources with Local Community as Part of New Study How Geisinger Health System's Refund Promise Puts Patient Experience at the Center of the Enterprise Dignity Health: Humankindness heals. Mind, body, and spirit. Addressing the drivers of health to improve outcomes for everyone Consumers rule: Driving healthcare growth with a consumer-led strategy Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Chris Boyer and Reed Smith explore how the concept of ROI in healthcare digital experience extends beyond financial returns to impact patient care, operations, and sustainability. They break down ROI into three key areas: growth, cost savings, and improving experience and highlight how digital tools like telemedicine, patient portals, and automation drive patient acquisition, streamline operations, and improve both patient and provider experiences. Mentions from the show: Finding the ROI in Patient Engagement Programs Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Reed Smith and Chris Boyer explore the critical decision organizations face between adopting point-based solutions vs. integrated platforms. They delve into the pros and cons of each approach, highlighting the importance of aligning these choices with organizational needs - and share how holistic frameworks and AI-powered technologies can elevate user experiences in healthcare, improving efficiency, patient satisfaction, and operational outcomes. Mentions from the show: Point Solutions Or An Integrated Platform: A Business-Critical Decision The platform play: How to operate like a tech company Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer explore the evolution of search engine optimization and the growing impact of generative AI, exploring how large language models (LLMs) and their capabilities in natural language processing (NLP) can impact SEO efforts. They also touch on the benefits and challenges of AIO (Artificial Intelligence Optimization), highlighting how it automates content generation, data analysis, and task efficiency. Their conversation with Carrie Liken also offers insight into how businesses can optimize their strategies for AI-driven search environments. Mentions from the Show: Unleashing the Power of Large Language Models for SEO Move Over SEO, It's Time For AIO Is the AI Revolution Overhyped? Maybe… Carrie Liken on LinkedIn Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this milestone 400th episode of the Touch Point podcast, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith reflect on the last almost eight years of podcasting, and share stories from the early days (how it began and the first few episodes), to how the topics have shifted over the years, and reflect on memorable moments throughout the show lifetime. They also are humbled to share voices messages from fans and former guests of the show: Steve Koch, Alan Shoebride, Drew Diskin, Joe Doyle, Chris Morris, Jeremy Harrison, James Gardner, Dave Dolton (of Optum), Aaron Watkins, Aaron Clifford, Cynthia Newton, Rob Rosenberg, Danny Fell and Jeremy Mittler. Thanks to all of our listeners - and here's to 400 more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer explore the "flat pancake" metaphor as it applies to the evolving role of the Chief Digital Officer (CDO) in healthcare and discuss how with conflicting priorities and lacking a clear mandate, CDOs face unique challenges in driving digital transformation within complex healthcare systems. They are joined by Jerry Grady of the Ward Group, who shares his perspective on how health systems are evolving their approach in recruiting digital talent. Mentions from the Show: Jerry Grady on LinkedIn The Ward Group Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith share an update on the evolution of patient portals and how healthcare leaders are leveraging them to drive patient experience - sometimes to unintended consequences. They also discuss two recent patient studies illustrating potential biases in the adoption rate of patient portals. Mentions from the Show: How Leaders Are Using Patient Portals To Drive Patient Experience, Improve Collections Online Portals Deliver Scary Health News Before Doctors Can Weigh In Minorities and Non-English Speakers With Hypertension Not as Likely to Use Patient Portals Racial Bias Might Be Infecting Patient Portals. Can AI Help? Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In general, digital transformations can be difficult – particularly in health systems. In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer discuss the overall need for provider organizations to embrace radical digital transformation, ponder if we are able to do so, and then discuss how prioritizing patient advocacy can yield to more impactful digital transformation. They are joined by Scott Becker, publisher of Becker's Healthcare, who share insights and trends of the industry and how they might impact our need for transformation. Mentions from the Show: Healthcare needs a digital transformation. Is it ready? Expanding Patient Agency in Healthcare Interactions Scott Becker on LinkedIn Becker's Hospital Review Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest Gartner Hype Cycle indicates that the use of marketing Generative AI is about to slip into the Trough of Disillusionment. In this week's episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith discuss some of Gartner's findings and the impact it has on digital marketing, review a story that opines on whether AI is in a bubble and share the current adoption rate in the healthcare industry. Mentions from the Show: 3 Impending Technology Shifts Rule the Gartner Hype Cycle™ for Digital Marketing Three reasons we're in an AI bubble (and four reasons we're not) Generative AI in healthcare: Adoption trends and what's next Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith dive deep into the complex world of marketing technology, exploring the essential tools and strategies that power successful marketing teams. From foundational elements like website CMS and analytics to advanced AI-driven solutions, they dissect the marketing tech stack, providing insights into its construction, optimization, and the challenges faced by marketers- specifically for health systems. Also - please be sure to leave your comments to be featured in episode 400 - you can do it here: https://www.speakpipe.com/TouchPoint400 Mentions from the Show: Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer compare market and marketing research, and discuss the various methods - both quantitative and qualitative - that organizations can use to help inform critical strategies in a health system. Steve Koch from Cast and Hue joins to breakdown the differences and strengths of using focus groups and/or 1:1 interviews. Mentions from the Show: Market Research: An Important Investment For Long-Term Viability Cast & Hue Focus Groups Vs. Interviews: Which Approach Provides Richer Insights? Steve Koch on LinkedIn Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Chris Boyer and Reed Smith dive into the world of Online Reputation Management (ORM) and its significance for healthcare systems. They explore the essential activities marketing teams must undertake to manage ORM effectively, including monitoring social media, responding to reviews, and engaging with the community. They also discuss the nuanced aspects of ORM, such as sentiment analysis, influencer engagement, and competitor benchmarking. Additionally, the episode covers recent industry updates, including key findings from the 2024 Healthcare Rankings Report by Reputation.com, and offers practical tips on optimizing your approach to healthcare reputation management in 2024. Tune in to learn how to maintain patient trust, enhance your brand image, and drive patient acquisition through strategic ORM practices. Mentions from the Show: 2024 Healthcare Rankings Report - Reputation.com Mastering Healthcare Reputation Management In 2024: A Strategic Handbook Reed Smith on LinkedIn Chris Boyer on LinkedIn Chris Boyer website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices