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Five Good Things: From ViVE to HIMSS — What's Worth the Hype (and What's Just Fun) Megan Antonelli and Janae Sharp are back with another round of Five Good Things — and this one covers a lot of ground. From standout moments at ViVE to the two-week sprint leading into HIMSS, they're cutting through the noise to spotlight what actually mattered, what surprised them, and what they're most excited to see in Las Vegas. Yes, there's strategy. But there's also a Neil Diamond ukulele parody courtesy of Dr. CT Lin, a The Pitt's Dr. Robby sighting at a Brandi Carlile concert, and serious anticipation for The Wizard of Oz at the Sphere. Because the best conversations in health IT happen in the hallways — and sometimes, down a rabbit hole. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
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Fiber supports the gut lining and immune health, while long-term carnivore diets can degrade the mucus barrier. Learn why plants are essential. #FiberFacts #CarnivoreMyths #GutBarrier #HealthTalks
Curate, Don't Shop: How to Walk Away from ViVE with an AI Strategy That Delivers Outcomes Join us as Megan Antonelli sits down with Nayan Patel, a former hospital CIO now leading healthcare innovation at Neteera, to unpack what's shaping the digital health landscape heading into ViVE and HIMSS. They explore how the CIO role is evolving from technology manager to "curator of information and outcomes," and why AI governance, cybersecurity, and platform consolidation are dominating the conversation on the conference floor. Nayan shares insights from Neeera's contactless patient monitoring technology, using radar to track vital signs and ease the burden on nursing staff, and reflects on what meaningful AI adoption actually looks like in clinical settings. The conversation also covers the enduring value of in-person connections, how to maximize your time at industry events, and why some old debates like shadow IT and build vs. buy are making a comeback with fresh perspective. Plus, Nayan shares his weekly newsletter TGIF , offering bite-sized insights for healthcare leaders on the go. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
On this episode of Health Talks, IPHCA's Behavioral Health/SUD Consultant, Stacy Agosto is joined by Maria Rahmandar, MD, Attending Physician Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. Stacy and Maria discuss the strategies for working with Adolescents with SUD.Maria Rahmandar will be presenting "Pills, Powders and Other Problems: Addressing Substance Use in Adolescents" on April 24, 2026. Details for this live webinar can be found on member.iphca.org
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Part II: How Telehealth is Redefining Clinical Practice and Patient Access Join us for part two of a two-part interview with Dr. Brandon Welch, founder and CEO of doxy.me; a platform that has facilitated over 8 billion minutes of care across 1 million providers in 176 countries. With the administration signing the Consolidated Appropriations Act on February 3, 2026, extending Medicare telehealth flexibilities through December 2027, and patient demand driving unprecedented adoption, virtual care has moved from emergency response to fundamental transformation of clinical practice. Brandon examines how the proliferation of telehealth is reshaping medicine itself: clinical workflows, patient-provider relationships, access equity, and sustainable practice models. Drawing from his book Telehealth Success, he delivers actionable strategies for healthcare leaders navigating the five pillars determining telehealth ROI: patient engagement, clinician efficiency, technology scalability, financial viability, and regulatory compliance in an era where patients expect care everywhere. • Five-pillar framework for achieving sustainable telehealth success across organizations • Financial sustainability models leveraging the two-year Medicare telehealth extension through 2027 • Clinical practice transformation reshaping how medicine is delivered and experienced • Provider success strategies addressing burnout, workflow integration, and practice transformation • Access and equity insights from 176-country, 1 million+ provider implementation Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
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Part I: How Telehealth is Redefining Clinical Practice and Patient Access Join us for part I of a two-part interview with Dr. Brandon Welch, founder and CEO of doxy.me; a platform that has facilitated over 8 billion minutes of care across 1 million providers in 176 countries. With the administration signing the Consolidated Appropriations Act on February 3, 2026, extending Medicare telehealth flexibilities through December 2027, and patient demand driving unprecedented adoption, virtual care has moved from emergency response to fundamental transformation of clinical practice. Brandon examines how the proliferation of telehealth is reshaping medicine itself: clinical workflows, patient-provider relationships, access equity, and sustainable practice models. Drawing from his book Telehealth Success, he delivers actionable strategies for healthcare leaders navigating the five pillars determining telehealth ROI: patient engagement, clinician efficiency, technology scalability, financial viability, and regulatory compliance in an era where patients expect care everywhere. • Five-pillar framework for achieving sustainable telehealth success across organizations • Financial sustainability models leveraging the two-year Medicare telehealth extension through 2027 • Clinical practice transformation reshaping how medicine is delivered and experienced • Provider success strategies addressing burnout, workflow integration, and practice transformation • Access and equity insights from 176-country, 1 million+ provider implementation Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
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Discover how vitamin C works as a universal antitoxin by donating electrons, stabilizing biomolecules, and reversing oxidative stress. #VitaminC #DetoxTherapy #ImmuneHealth #HealthTalks
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Explore how raw foods retain energy, enzymes, and frequency resonance essential for immunity, digestion, and anti-aging unlike cooked foods that degrade nutrients. #RawFoodPower #EnzymeHealth #FrequencyHealing #HealthTalks
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Internal admissions from CDC and EPA show agreement with findings that fluoride causes brain damage in animal studies. #FluorideRisk #CDCAdmissions #Neurodamage #BrainToxins
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The panel debates salt needs, fruit's role in healing, and shares tools like supplements and lifestyle shifts for reversing type 2 diabetes. #SaltDebate #DiabetesReversal #FruitControversy #HealthTalks
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Steve Blake shows how saturated fat not sugar is the key driver of insulin resistance, using clinical data and food examples to explain how fat disrupts blood sugar control. #SaturatedFat #InsulinResistance #DiabetesReversal #HealthTalks
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Dr. Banik introduces the importance of vision, the risks of digital eye strain, and why nutrition not blue light glass is the key to protecting your eyes. #EyeHealth #DigitalStrain #VisionCare #HealthTalks
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Using psychology and cultural insights, Dr. Lodi shows how words alter perception, stress response, and decision-making in medicine. #Psycholinguistics #HealthPerception #MindBodyMedicine #HealthTalks
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The panel opens with credentials clarification and personal stories highlighting how U.S. medicine prioritizes drugs over lifestyle solutions. #MedicalReform #PillCulture #LifestyleMedicine #HealthTalks
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Dr. Youngberg introduces a precision medicine approach to Alzheimer's and explains why identifying multiple personal risk factors brings hope for true reversal. #AlzheimersPrevention #PrecisionMedicine #BrainHealth #HealthTalks
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Red, blue, and beyond—every wavelength carries a message. Learn how evolution adapted us to light's subtle rhythms. #LightTherapy #ColorSpectrum #EvolutionaryHealth #HealthTalks
FHIR-Native Architecture: Building Healthcare IT for True Interoperability As healthcare systems race to meet 21st Century Cures Act mandates, a critical question emerges: retrofit or rebuild? Mike O'Neill, CEO of MedicaSoft, explains why FHIR-native architecture delivers fundamentally different interoperability outcomes than legacy systems with API layers bolted on. This conversation cuts through vendor marketing to examine the structural, semantic, and operational advantages of building healthcare IT from the ground up on HL7 FHIR standards. O'Neill draws on extensive experience leading P&L, engineering, and operations across healthcare IT startups and public companies to explain what "FHIR-native" actually means in practice—and why it matters for CIOs evaluating vendor claims. Learn how purpose-built FHIR architecture eliminates middleware complexity, reduces integration costs, and enables real-time clinical data exchange that retrofitted systems struggle to deliver. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
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Why is cheese so hard to quit? The panel explores its opiate-like compounds, massive water footprint, and smarter dairy-free alternatives. #CheeseAddiction #Casomorphins #SustainableEating #HealthTalks
The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Deuterium disrupts mitochondrial function and DNA integrity. Learn how water, geography, and hydrogen cycles shape your health. #DeuteriumScience #MitochondrialHealth #ChronicDisease #HealthTalks
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Alan Cassels reveals how pharma creates disease markets and spins stats to make marginal drugs look life-saving. #PharmaMarketing #DrugOveruse #HealthPolicy #HealthTalks
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Wi-Fi routers, smart meters, dirty electricity—learn what's pulsing around you and the simple fixes to cut your exposure today. #EMFHomeTips #SmartDevices #RadiationReduction #HealthTalks
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Dr. Saupe introduces a terrain-based approach to cancer rooted in vitality, energy balance, and ancient holistic wisdom. #HolisticCancer #VitalityHealing #NaturopathicMedicine #HealthTalks
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Dr. Freeman busts the myth that plant-based diets lack protein—and explains how poor diet is fueling a surge in chronic illness. #PlantProtein #ChronicDisease #VeganNutrition #HealthTalks
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Wireless tech wasn't tested for long-term safety. Learn how EMFs disrupt your biology and why “non-ionizing” doesn't mean harmless. #EMFHealth #WirelessRisks #CellRadiation #HealthTalks
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Cardiologist's Mission to Prevent Heart Attacks; Patient Case: Fit 55-Year-Old With Severe Heart Disease; Early Signs of Atherosclerosis in Patient History; When and Why to Check Cholesterol Levels; How Cholesterol Moves Through the Body; Lipoprotein Classes and Size-Based Risk; Exogenous vs. Endogenous Cholesterol Pathways; Triglycerides Reflect Dietary Intake; Understanding HDL and Reverse Cholesterol Transport; LDL Density and Misleading Cholesterol Tests; Cholesterol Panel Limitations and Calculations #HeartHealth #Cholesterol #LifestyleMedicine #HealthTalks
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Brain Health and Cardiovascular Link; Alzheimer's and Midlife Cholesterol; Longevity Lessons from Blue Zones: Adventists; Longevity Lessons from Blue Zones: Okinawa; Okinawan Diet Composition; Adapted Food Pyramid and Fat Reduction; Importance of Mental Engagement; Brain Plasticity and Cognitive Stimulation; Early-Onset Alzheimer's Development; Education as Dementia Prevention; Intellectual Activity Can Offset Brain Damage #HealthyAging #Longevity #BrainHealth #HealthTalks
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Embryonic Link Between Gut and Brain; Homeopathy and Mind-Body Healing; Gut Neurons and Emotional Health Link; Hormonal Role of the Gut in Emotional Well-being; Instinctive Eating and Human Disconnection; Human Microbiome and Symbiosis; Fiber as Fuel for Gut Health; Short-Chain Fatty Acids and Immune Support; Critique of Antibiotic Overuse #GutHealth #PlantBased #MindBody #HealthTalks
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Common Roots of Kidney Disease and Diabetes; Quality of Life and Long-Term Health Goals; Realistic Expectations of Lifestyle Outcomes; Role of C-Peptide and Insulin Use; Consistency in Results for Type 1 Diabetes #DiabetesReversal #KidneyHealth #LifestyleMedicine #HealthTalks
AI Wins in Healthcare: Administrative Automation, Revenue Cycle, and the Future of Intelligent Care Healthcare administrative costs consume 25-30% of total spending, yet most AI investments focus on clinical applications rather than operational efficiency. Dr. Yan Chow of Automation Anywhere discusses proven AI use cases delivering measurable ROI today, from revenue cycle management and EOB processing to automated clinical documentation while exploring emerging conversational AI capabilities reshaping patient and provider interactions. As health systems face continued margin pressure, Chow examines where automation investments generate immediate returns versus longer-term strategic value. He addresses the “art of the possible” in administrative AI, implementation realities for enterprise deployments, and why the next wave of healthcare AI may be less about diagnosis and more about eliminating the administrative burden strangling clinical workflows. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
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Limitations of Conventional Parkinson's Treatment; Dietary Neurotoxins and Dopamine Cell Damage; Protein Excess and Dopamine Interference; Dopamine Pathways and Cell Protection; Medication Masks Symptoms but Doesn't Slow Disease; Early Cell Loss in Parkinson's and Prevention; Animal Fat Increases Parkinson's Risk; Organochlorine Pesticides and Brain Cell Death; Dairy Products Contain Neurotoxic Residues; Dairy and Parkinson's: Dose-Response Risk; Dairy Reduces Protective Uric Acid and Adds Toxins; Cheese and Pizza Amplify Disease Risk; Scientific Consensus Against Dairy in Parkinson's; Common Dairy Toxins Trigger Brain Inflammation #Parkinsons #BrainHealth #NeuroNutrition #HealthTalks
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Dr. Khambatta introduces mitochondria, explains their role in energy production, shares his personal autoimmune journey, and traces the evolutionary history that made complex life possible. #Mitochondria #ChronicDisease #Autoimmunity #HealthTalks
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Why Real-World Use Doesn't Replace Trials; Placebo Effect and Clinical Trial Necessity; Raw Data Ownership Enables Manipulation; Empowering Patients Through Labels and Questions; Reading Drug Labels Reveals True Efficacy; Product Monographs as Trusted Resources; Many Widely Used Drugs Lack Long-Term Data; Limited Access to Raw Trial Data Even Through Labels; Therapeutics Initiative Offers Publicly Accessible Evidence; System Manipulation Persists in 2025; Covid Boosters Approved Without Efficacy Trials #PharmaTruth #EvidenceBased #MedicalEthics #HealthTalks
Consumer Trust in AI Mental Health Monitoring: The Surveillance Paradox in Behavioral Healthcare Host: Megan Antonelli Guest: Andy Flanagan, CEO, Iris Telehealth Nearly half of Americans would accept 24/7 AI monitoring of their facial expressions, voice patterns, and typing behaviors for early mental health intervention, a striking finding that challenges assumptions about privacy in behavioral healthcare. Join host Megan Antonelli and her guest Andy Flanagan, CEO of Iris Telehealth, who discusses groundbreaking consumer research revealing the complex relationship between AI acceptance and human oversight in mental health care. With 73% demanding humans make final emergency decisions, the data exposes a critical gap between consumer readiness, regulatory frameworks, and provider capabilities. Flanagan explores what this means for healthcare technology investment strategies as behavioral health AI moves from pilot to production. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
When to Trust the Machine: AI Decision-Making in Healthcare with Professor Vasant Dhar Host Megan Antonelli Guest: Vasant Dhar, Author, Thinking With Machines: The Brave New World of AI Join host Megan Antonelli and her guest Professor Vasant Dhar, Author, Thinking With Machines: The Brave New World of AI for part one of a two-part interview. As AI systems increasingly influence clinical decisions, healthcare leaders face a critical question: When can we safely rely on AI, and when must human judgment remain in the loop? Professor Dhar delivers a practical framework for evaluating AI reliability, recognizing model blind spots, and designing guardrails that actually work, offering rare clarity on the tension between rapidly advancing AI capabilities and our ability to evaluate their trustworthiness. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
RevitalyzeMD - RMD Podcast: All things Aesthetics & Wellness
Part Two: When to Trust the Machine: AI Decision-Making in Healthcare with Professor Vasant Dhar Join us for part two of a two-part interview with Professor Vasant Dhar, NYU Stern professor, veteran AI researcher, and author of Thinking With Machines: The Brave New World of AI. As AI systems increasingly influence clinical decisions, healthcare leaders face a critical question: When can we safely rely on AI, and when must human judgment remain in the loop? Professor Dhar delivers a practical framework for evaluating AI reliability, recognizing model blind spots, and designing guardrails that actually work, offering rare clarity on the tension between rapidly advancing AI capabilities and our ability to evaluate their trustworthiness. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
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Explore the bold claim that all diseases are caused by toxins through oxidative stress and how antioxidants maintain vital cellular functions. #Toxins #OxidativeStress #DiseasePrevention #HealthTalks
Host: Megan Antonelli Guest: Monica Cepak, CEO, Wisp Join Megan Antonelli and her guest, Monica Cepak, CEO of Wisp for insights on an exclusive evening of networking and insights at the HLTH 2025 Provider Think Tank, hosted by HFMA SoCal on October 6th in Las Vegas. This intimate gathering brought together healthcare executives and industry leaders to explore the latest innovations in revenue cycle management, digital health transformation, and clinical operations. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
From Food Allergy Parent to Published Author and CEO: Meenal Lele on Building an Evidence-Based Prevention Company as Delaware Mandates Insurance Coverage As Delaware implements the nation's first insurance mandate for early allergen introduction on January 1st, 2026, Meenal Lele, Founder & CEO of Lil Mixins and author of The Baby and the Biome, shares her journey from food allergy parent to medical entrepreneur. With multiple patents, published clinical studies, and an engineering background, Meenal built Hanimune Therapeutics to address a crisis affecting 33 million Americans. She discusses the clinical evidence behind early allergen introduction, navigating insurance coverage, and why state-level policy changes matter for reducing childhood allergies while saving healthcare systems millions. Discover how maternal insight combined with scientific rigor is transforming prevention. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Blood Pressure Control Crisis in Primary Care: New AI Study Reveals What's Going Wrong Join us as Dr. Andrew M. Davis and Amy Wainwright from University of Chicago Medicine reveals how AI-powered analysis of 37,000+ patients exposed a crisis hiding in plain sight: nearly 30% of hypertensive patients have dangerously uncontrolled blood pressure despite regular primary care visits. Using cloud-based machine learning across 112 providers, Dr. Davis's team identified critical gaps traditional metrics miss—underutilized medications, missed referrals, and troubling disparities in care. More importantly, they developed interventions that work. Discover how to leverage advanced analytics for measurable ROI, implement real-time clinical intelligence at scale, and empower providers with data-driven feedback that reduces cardiovascular risk at the point of care. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Food as Medicine: Dr. Elizabeth Klodas – Disrupting Cardiology with Clinical Nutrition Join us as we explore a critical question: What if the solution to America's number one killer isn't in the pharmacy, but in the kitchen? Today's guest is Dr. Elizabeth Klodas, a Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins-trained cardiologist who founded Step One Foods after realizing that doctors, including herself, weren't addressing the most powerful intervention for heart disease diet. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Building Self-Esteem as Mental Health Care: How Enrichly Is Reaching 200,000+ Students with Gamified Therapy Join us as we meet Margo Jordan, founder and CEO of Enrichly, who's flipping the script on childhood mental health. Instead of treating symptoms, she's building self-esteem from the inside out—reaching over 200,000 students through a gamified platform that kids actually want to use. From military service to brick-and-mortar learning centers to a digital therapeutic that's now partnering with major health systems, Margo shares why self-esteem is the missing piece in mental health care, how she's hiding vegetables in the candy, and what it takes to bridge the pediatric behavioral health gap when 70% of US counties don't have a single child therapist. This is healthcare innovation that's both clinically sound and genuinely fun. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Five Good Things Join Janae Sharp and Megan Antonell for Five Good Things: A rapid-fire segment highlighting positive developments in digital health. Janae and Megan share insights on recent innovations, successful implementations, and emerging trends that are driving progress in healthcare technology. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
We Are BACK! Pastor Rose and Christine Harms, DNP, return for another powerful episode of The Health Talk — a raw, faith-filled conversation about what it truly means to be healthy in every area of life. Together, they dive into the connection between faith, physical health, mental clarity, emotional resilience, and spiritual strength. This episode is all about creating wholeness from the inside out and stepping into the abundant, aligned life God designed for you.
Securing Healthcare's Identity Crisis: Why Non-Human Identities Are Your Biggest Cybersecurity Threat Join us for a critical discussion on healthcare's most pressing cybersecurity challenge with Nikki Bennett, Healthcare Advisory Identity Strategist at SailPoint. Drawing from five years of frontline IAM experience at ECU Health, Nikki reveals how to transform identity vulnerabilities into strategic advantages, tackling everything from non-human identities and AI agents to cloud migration strategies. She shares breakthrough announcements from SailPoint's Navigate event and delivers actionable insights on why intelligent identity frameworks are becoming the cornerstone of healthcare's cybersecurity future. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Human Factors in Healthcare AI: Where Patient Safety Meets Real-World Implementation Joining us is Kristen Miller, Co-Director of MedStar Health's Center for Diagnostic Systems Safety and Scientific Director of their National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare. As healthcare organizations invest billions in AI technologies, Kristen's research reveals that human factors engineering - the science of how humans interact with complex systems - determines whether AI becomes a safety enhancer or safety hazard, whether patients embrace or resist these tools, and whether healthcare teams achieve promised efficiencies or face new workflow disruptions. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/