The HealthSpark: Igniting Healthcare Management Change with Dr. Raya

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Welcome to ”The HealthSpark: Igniting Healthcare Management Change with Dr. Raya,” a dynamic podcast series where we delve into the minds of trailblazing healthcare industry leaders. Hosted by Dr. Ginger Raya, a seasoned expert in healthcare management and organizational leadership, this podcast shines a light on those who are driving innovation and transformation in the healthcare sector. Each episode features in-depth conversations with subject matter experts who share their unique perspectives and experiences, offering listeners a rich tapestry of insights on managing and improving healthcare systems. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, executive, student, or someone passionate about the future of healthcare, this podcast is designed for you. Our ideal audience includes healthcare executives, policy makers, medical practitioners, and aspiring leaders who are eager to stay ahead of industry trends, learn from real-world experiences, and be inspired by stories of change and innovation. Why should you listen? ”The HealthSpark” is more than just a podcast—it’s a catalyst for thought-provoking discussions and actionable ideas. Tune in to discover how leading experts are navigating the complexities of healthcare, pioneering new solutions, and ultimately shaping a better future for patients and providers alike.

Episodes

  1. FEB 12

    Fixing Patient Access: Turning Healthcare Data into Decisions with Peyton Fry

    Patient access is one of healthcare’s most talked-about priorities—and yet one of its most persistent pain points. In this episode of Healthspark, Dr. Ginger Raya sits down with Peyton Fry, founder of Glass Raven, to unpack why access bottlenecks continue to frustrate patients, burn out staff, and quietly drain revenue from health systems. Peyton shares a candid look at the single biggest reason many healthcare analytics initiatives fail, and why problem identification and organizational context matter more than dashboards or tools alone. Together, they explore why patient access can feel both highly prioritized and consistently overlooked—and how healthcare organizations can better evaluate ROI against the real risks of adopting new technologies. This conversation also dives into what it takes to build a healthcare services business rooted in relationships, trust, and measurable outcomes. The result is a practical, grounded discussion for healthcare executives, operators, and innovators working to turn data into decisions that actually move the needle. About the Guest Peyton Fry is the founder of Glass Raven, a healthcare consulting and analytics firm specializing in patient access optimization. He helps health systems bridge the gap between operations and digital tools, translating data into scalable strategies across referral management, call center performance, and clinic capacity utilization. Peyton holds a Master of Health Administration from Texas A&M University and has partnered with organizations including Houston Methodist and Intermountain Healthcare. Guest Links Peyton Fry (LinkedIn): https://www.linkedin.com/in/peyton-fry-mha-a4356862/ Glass Raven (LinkedIn): https://www.linkedin.com/company/glass-raven/ Glass Raven Website: https://www.glassraven.health/ Podcast Creator, Host & Editor: Dr. Ginger Raya

    27 min
  2. JAN 8

    Saving Rural Healthcare: Syracuse’s Award-Winning Strategy

    Rural hospitals across the U.S. are on the brink—operating with razor-thin margins, workforce shortages, and rising uncompensated care that threaten their survival. In this episode of Healthspark, we break down an award-winning strategy developed by Syracuse University’s first-place Fleming Case Competition team that offers a bold, data-driven blueprint for rural healthcare sustainability. Drawing on publicly available financial, population health, and broadband data, the team evaluated multiple at-risk rural regions and identified Texas’s Southeast Coastal Corridor as the strongest pilot market for transformation. Their proposed solution, the Wellness and Health Insight Model (WHIM), combines shared digital infrastructure, telehealth-enabled emergency diversion, and targeted patient engagement to reduce avoidable emergency room utilization, lower readmissions, and curb uncompensated care. The episode explores how WHIM’s regional governance model, interoperable data systems, and five-year financial pro forma translate innovation into measurable impact—projecting more than $8.4 million in cost avoidance while positioning rural hospitals for long-term sustainability beyond federal grant funding. This conversation is a masterclass in how strategy, technology, and regional collaboration can move rural hospitals from survival to sustainability—and how the next generation of healthcare leaders is already building scalable solutions. Guest Bios Zhen (Elena) Shi Zhen (Elena) Shi is an MBA candidate at Syracuse University with concentrations in Finance and Supply Chain Management. With a background in agricultural science and applied data analytics, her work has focused on using digital tools to improve productivity and sustainability in rural systems. She brings a strong strategy and operations perspective to healthcare innovation and consulting. 🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/zhen-shi-170666326 Alexandra Perry Alexandra Perry is a dual M.S. in Biotechnology and MBA student at Syracuse University specializing in the intersection of clinical care, innovation, and business strategy. With hands-on experience as a medical assistant and medical scribe, she brings firsthand insight into patient workflows and healthcare operations. She plans to pursue a career in biotechnology and medical device patent law. 🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-perry-1715b7220 Allison Hellman Allison Hellman is a dual MBA and Master’s in Biotechnology student at Syracuse University focused on life science consulting and healthcare strategy. A former licensed biology educator and two-time case competition winner, she led the financial modeling and governance design for the Fleming competition–winning rural healthcare strategy. 🔗 http://linkedin.com/in/allison-hellman-6936baa2 Xiaoying Feng Xiaoying Feng is a marketing PhD candidate at Syracuse University whose research examines consumer behavior, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies. With prior training in biomedical engineering and experience analyzing large-scale emergency medical services data, she contributed behavioral science and patient engagement insights to the team’s rural healthcare solution. 🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/xiaoying-feng-b11a32192/ Celso Perez Mayo Celso Perez Mayo is a Master of Business Analytics student at Syracuse University with a background in supply chain management and optimization modeling. His experience spans analytics consulting, cost-performance modeling, and humanitarian logistics, bringing a systems-level perspective to healthcare sustainability challenges. 🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/celso-perez-mayo-b46b54262/ Podcast Credits Host & Editor: Dr. Ginger Raya Founder of Healthspark and a healthcare strategy leader focused on innovation, systems transformation, and the future of care delivery.

    47 min
  3. 09/11/2025

    Innovating for Impact: Entrepreneurship and Health Innovation with Dr. Joshua Ortiz-Guzman

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Joshua Ortiz-Guzman — scientist, entrepreneur, and systems builder — whose work spans biotechnology, clinical research, environmental innovation, and space technology. As Director of Clinical Research at Rio Grande Urology, Joshua leads groundbreaking cancer research in underserved communities, integrating clinical trials, real-world data, and biomarker discovery. He is also the founder of Prodigy Cells Labs, developing advanced biobanking and precision medicine platforms; Aurum Tech, engineering microbes for regenerative agriculture, waste transformation, and space-based protective systems; and Minos Life Tech, a consulting firm helping bridge science, business, and policy. His ventures have gained congressional support, SBIR funding, ISS National Lab recognition, and strategic partnerships across government and industry. We explore Joshua’s journey from advancing gene therapy at Texas Children’s Hospital to building interdisciplinary frameworks that drive real-world solutions for human and planetary health. This conversation is packed with insights on innovation, entrepreneurship, and the future of healthcare technology.   🎧 Audio Editor: Keerthi Bhoda 🔗 Connect with Dr. Joshua Ortiz-Guzman: Website: ProdigyCells.com | Aurumbio.tech | Minoslifetech.com Instagram: @joshuaortizguzman Twitter/X: @Jpit3 LinkedIn: Joshua Ortiz-Guzman, PhD

    33 min
  4. 05/08/2025

    AI & the Law: Navigating Healthcare’s Legal Frontier

    ⚖️ AI is reshaping healthcare—are the laws keeping up? Lawyer & tech expert Alex Shahrestani breaks down the legal landmines of AI in medicine, from privacy risks to ethical dilemmas. 🎙️🤖 💬 A must-listen for healthcare innovators! #AIinHealthcare #LegalTech #HealthSparkPodcast   Today I am talking to Alex Shahrestani about his innovative work at the intersection of law and technology! Alex is a multifaceted professional with a robust background in both legal and technological fields, making him a thought leader and advocate for integrating emerging tech into the legal domain. He earned his JD from the University of Texas School of Law, which perfectly complements his deep insight into high-tech issues and complex legal frameworks. Specializing in data privacy, cybersecurity, intellectual property, and the regulatory challenges posed by artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies, Alex has dedicated his career to examining how these advancements impact societal norms and legal ethics. He has been involved in numerous initiatives aimed at bridging the gap between technology and the law, actively contributing to academic and professional discussions on current trends and future directions. In addition to his influential work behind the scenes, Alex is a dynamic public speaker and educator known for making complex legal and technological concepts accessible to a broad audience. His efforts not only foster dialogue between tech innovators and legal practitioners but also advocate for policies that balance technological progress with essential legal principles. 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promise.legal 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/promise-legal/ 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/promise.legal/  🐦 Twitter: https://x.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2Fpromiselegal  🎮 Discord: https://discord.com/invite/vwJpYNHuVb Audio Credits: Lead audio editor: Lily Villarreal Second editor: Richard Martinez

    35 min
  5. 03/12/2025

    AI for Good: Transforming Healthcare Responsibly

    🚀 Generative AI is changing healthcare—are we ready? Former global tech leader and AI strategist Rebecca Gonzalez reveals the risks, rewards, and responsibilities of AI-driven medicine. 🎙️🤯 💬 Tune in for the future of healthcare! #AIRevolution #HealthcareTech #HealthSparkPodcast   Today I am talking to Rebecca Y. Gonzales about her journey in the world of technology and responsible AI! Rebecca is the Chief Customer Officer at The Cantellus Group, where she helps organizations translate technology into business value and social impact. With a career spanning over two decades in the tech industry, she has a deep expertise in harnessing advanced technologies like artificial intelligence while ensuring ethical and responsible implementation. Before joining The Cantellus Group, Rebecca was the Global Head of Enablement at the Generative AI Innovation Center at Amazon Web Services. In this role, she led global initiatives focused on leveraging AI to drive innovation and create meaningful solutions for customers worldwide. She has dedicated six years to responsible technology, advising enterprises on how to deploy AI while respecting human rights, mitigating bias, and reducing harm. Her passion lies in empowering others to use AI for positive change. Rebecca’s career also includes leadership roles at Dell Technologies and Advanced Micro Devices, where she specialized in business development, alliances, and consulting management. She is a sought-after speaker on responsible AI and the impact of technology on marginalized communities. Rebecca holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from SMU, a Managerial Certificate from McCombs Business School at UT Austin, and Certificates in Responsible AI from both MIT and Harvard. She and her husband split their time between Austin, TX, and Lisbon, Portugal. Connect with Rebecca: 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccaygonzales/Rebecca Y. Gonzales Cantellus Website: https://www.cantellusgroup.com/Cantellus Group Audio Credits: Lead audio editor: Lily Villarreal Second editor: Richard Martinez

    38 min

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Welcome to ”The HealthSpark: Igniting Healthcare Management Change with Dr. Raya,” a dynamic podcast series where we delve into the minds of trailblazing healthcare industry leaders. Hosted by Dr. Ginger Raya, a seasoned expert in healthcare management and organizational leadership, this podcast shines a light on those who are driving innovation and transformation in the healthcare sector. Each episode features in-depth conversations with subject matter experts who share their unique perspectives and experiences, offering listeners a rich tapestry of insights on managing and improving healthcare systems. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, executive, student, or someone passionate about the future of healthcare, this podcast is designed for you. Our ideal audience includes healthcare executives, policy makers, medical practitioners, and aspiring leaders who are eager to stay ahead of industry trends, learn from real-world experiences, and be inspired by stories of change and innovation. Why should you listen? ”The HealthSpark” is more than just a podcast—it’s a catalyst for thought-provoking discussions and actionable ideas. Tune in to discover how leading experts are navigating the complexities of healthcare, pioneering new solutions, and ultimately shaping a better future for patients and providers alike.