The Beat

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The Beat, powered by HLTH, is a weekly interview series dedicated to paving a better path forward for the future of health. Each week a variety of hosts bring you authentic conversations with prominent thought leaders. Through these interviews with people at the forefront of change in healthcare, we hope to spark new ideas and encourage new collaborations among listeners.

  1. -22 H

    From Fragmentation to Flow: Ben Forrest on How Olio Is Reimagining Care Coordination Across the Continuum

    About Ben Forrest: Ben Forrest is the CEO of Olio, a care coordination technology company focused on improving collaboration among payers, health systems, and post-acute providers for the most complex patients. With a 14-year background in the medical device industry, Ben saw firsthand how fragmented workflows and siloed care settings created barriers to quality and efficiency—an insight that led him to build Olio. Under his leadership, the platform now enables real-time engagement across hundreds of care sites, helping organizations reduce administrative burden, improve outcomes, and better manage medical spend. Ben is dedicated to bringing modern software, thoughtful workflows, and emerging AI capabilities to one of healthcare’s most persistent challenges: truly connected care. Things You’ll Learn: Care coordination is deeply fragmented, especially for complex patients moving across hospitals, skilled nursing, home health, behavioral health, and other community settings.Olio’s platform connects payers, health systems, and post-acute providers in one shared workflow, enabling daily engagement and reducing administrative burden.Better downstream provider engagement directly improves outcomes and lowers costs, especially in Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, ACO, and bundled payment environments.Scaling coordination statewide requires more than EMRs; it requires workflow technology that ensures transparency, accountability, and consistent communication across 100+ care sites.Economics drive engagement: care coordination intensity increases where organizations hold risk or face pressure to manage total medical spend.The future of AI in care coordination is still emerging, and smart companies will focus on doing one operational problem exceptionally well before expanding.Payers will face mounting pressure to reduce medical spend, making true care coordination, not just better authorization practices, a strategic necessity.Olio was born from the realization that healthcare excels at delivering care in silos but struggles when patients move between settings, especially under value-based models.Resources: Connect with and follow Ben Forrest on LinkedIn.Follow Olio on LinkedIn and discover their website.

    15 min
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    Detecting Cancer Before Symptoms: Trudy McKanna on How GRAIL’s Galleri Test Is Transforming Early Detection

    About Trudy McKanna: Trudy McKanna is an accomplished medical affairs leader with extensive experience across medical education, field medical strategy, and people management. Currently serving as Senior Field Medical Director at GRAIL, she brings more than two decades of expertise spanning oncology, organ health, genetics, and medical ethics. Prior to GRAIL, she spent nine years at Natera in progressively senior roles, including Senior Director of Medical Affairs for Organ Health, where she led medical strategy, built and managed high-performing teams, and shaped national KOL engagement efforts across transplant and renal genetics. Her background includes over a decade as a genetic counselor and supervisor at Spectrum Health, leadership roles in professional organizations such as the Michigan Association of Genetic Counselors, and academic appointments with Michigan State University. As co-founder and vice president of the Rockford Food Allergy Network, she also helped strengthen community education and advocacy around food allergy awareness. Trudy holds a Master of Science in Genetic Counseling from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Science in Biology/Biochemistry from Hope College. Things You’ll Learn: Early detection significantly changes survival outcomes; identifying cancer before it metastasizes can quadruple five-year survival rates.Multi-cancer early detection utilizes cell-free DNA and methylation patterns to detect signals from over 50 cancers with a simple blood draw.Adding this test to standard screening results in seven times more cancers being found, with over half detected at early stages.The false-positive rate is exceptionally low at 0.4%, making it viable for population-scale screening.Access and equity improve significantly when screening can be conducted in primary care settings, mobile units, employer sites, and underserved communities.Resources: Connect with and follow Trudy McKanna on LinkedIn.Follow GRAIL on LinkedIn and visit their website.Learn more about Galleri here.

    12 min
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    Building the AI-Powered Practice: David Cohen on How Greenway Health Is Automating the Ambulatory Experience

    About David Cohen: David Cohen, FACHE, serves as the Chief Product and Technology Officer at Greenway Health, leading the company’s technology and product strategy to drive digital healthcare innovation. Since joining in 2019, he has played a key role in modernizing Greenway’s solutions and driving better outcomes for providers and patients. He also serves on the Board of the CommonWell Health Alliance, promoting interoperability across the healthcare ecosystem. Previously, David spent over 13 years at Cerner Corporation in leadership roles spanning Cerner Intelligence, Clinical Solutions, and Innovation. He began his career in technology and consulting with Pfizer and ThoughtWorks. David holds an MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a BA in Integrated Science and Mathematics from Northwestern University. Things You’ll Learn: Intelligent automation is central to transforming ambulatory healthcare, enabling providers to reduce administrative tasks and allocate more time to patient care.Greenway’s “agentic-first architecture” treats AI not as a tool but as the core product, enabling end-to-end workflow automation across the encounter-to-cash spectrum.By working closely with customers and using a “working backwards” approach, Greenway designs solutions that directly address real-world practice challenges.Automation in documentation, chart review, and revenue cycle management enhances efficiency and improves care coordination through platforms like AWS HealthLake.David emphasizes “time compression,” focusing on delivering innovation within months rather than years to meet the urgent needs of healthcare providers.Resources: Connect with and follow David Cohen on LinkedIn.Follow Greenway Health on LinkedIn and visit their website.

    15 min
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    How Ariel Garten and MUSE Are Using Brain Data to Transform Sleep, Focus, and Mental Health

    About Ariel Garten: Ariel Garten is a visionary neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and thought leader best known as the co-founder and chief evangelist of Muse, the brain-sensing headband that makes meditation easier through real-time neurofeedback. With a foundation in neuroscience from the University of Toronto, Ariel’s early research at the Krembil Neuroscience Centre focused on Parkinson’s disease and hippocampal neurogenesis. Her work bridges science, art, and mental wellness, a fusion evident in Muse’s elegant design and its mission to help users strengthen their minds through technology. Before founding InteraXon, the parent company of Muse, in 2009, Ariel worked as a therapist in private practice, helping clients uncover clarity and overcome self-limiting beliefs. Her interest in brain-computer interfaces began in 2003 in Dr. Steve Mann’s lab, where she explored thought-controlled technologies—an experience that later inspired InteraXon’s debut project, Bright Ideas, which allowed participants at the 2010 Winter Olympics to control the lights on the CN Tower and Niagara Falls with their minds. Things You’ll Learn: Daily brain tracking gives individuals and clinicians the kind of insights previously only available in labs, making brain health far more accessible.MUSE’s new AI sleep coach and Digital Sleeping Pill adjust audio in real time to help users fall asleep faster and return to sleep when they wake.The device’s dual EEG and fNIRS sensors measure electrical activity and blood oxygenation, enabling both sleep analysis and cognitive training.Research from the Mayo Clinic indicates that just five minutes of daily use resulted in a 54% reduction in burnout among healthcare professionals.Pharmaceutical companies, clinicians, and researchers are turning to MUSE for distributed sleep studies, cognitive data, and medication response tracking.Resources: Connect with and follow Ariel Garten on LinkedIn.Follow MUSE on LinkedIn and visit their website.Email the MUSE team directly here.

    13 min
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    When Innovation Outpaces Regulation: Brian Bewley on How Law and Investment Are Adapting in Healthcare

    About Brian Bewley:  Brian Bewley advises healthcare and life sciences companies, as well as their investors, on complex regulatory, transactional, and strategic matters. He assists clients in navigating federal and state compliance issues, managing regulatory due diligence, and responding to government audits and investigations. His clients include pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers, hospitals, health systems, digital health companies, managed care organizations, long-term care providers, and private equity firms. Brian has successfully defended organizations in matters involving the False Claims Act, the Civil Monetary Penalties Law, and audits by HHS OIG and CMS. His experience spans Anti-Kickback Statute and Stark Law compliance, drug pricing issues, and Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement. Before entering private practice, Brian served as senior counsel at HHS OIG and as a special assistant U.S. attorney through the Department of Justice Attorney General’s Honors Program. A frequent national speaker on health care regulatory topics, Brian also served as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer in Burkina Faso, West Africa, where he taught science in French in a rural village. Things You’ll Learn:  Technological innovation in healthcare and the life sciences is advancing faster than current U.S. regulatory frameworks can keep pace.Shifting federal policies, tariff changes, and agency turnover have created uncertainty and slowed investor activity in the sector.New state-level laws are making it more difficult for private equity and venture capital firms to invest in healthcare.Private capital remains a vital driver of innovation, funding technologies that improve efficiency, precision, and patient outcomes.Investor confidence is beginning to rebound as market conditions stabilize and engagement with policymakers increases heading into 2026.Resources:  Connect with and follow Brian Bewley on LinkedIn, or reach out via email.Follow Reed Smith LLP on LinkedIn and visit their website.

    18 min
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    Trust and Data: How Ryan Weber of TransUnion Is Redefining Patient Access and Equity in Healthcare

    About Ryan Weber: Ryan Weber is a solutions consultant for TruLookup at TransUnion, where he helps healthcare organizations harness the power of data intelligence to enhance patient access, engagement, and trust. With over eight years of experience at TransUnion’s Specialized Risk Group, Ryan collaborates with clients to integrate non-credit data assets, AI-driven analytics, and automated solutions that streamline the patient journey and enhance financial performance. His expertise lies in connecting complex data systems to real-world healthcare challenges, ensuring that providers can efficiently reach patients, reduce administrative friction, and support equitable care for underserved populations. Before joining TransUnion, Ryan served as managing partner at Next Level Sailing Chicago, a high-performance sailing experience focused on team building and leadership through competition. He also held account executive roles in technology and trading, developing a strong foundation in business development and client relations. A graduate of Fort Lewis College with a degree in business and marketing, Ryan combines technical insight with a passion for innovation and customer success. Things You’ll Learn: TransUnion utilizes non-credit data sources, including phone and property information, to assist healthcare organizations in updating and verifying patient contact details for enhanced engagement.Their data-driven solutions support the entire patient journey, improving scheduling, verification, and financial accessibility to reduce barriers to care.AI and automation play a key role in streamlining patient onboarding, minimizing manual data entry, and enhancing the overall care experience.The company focuses on inclusive data strategies that ensure historically underserved populations are represented and supported in healthcare innovation.Trust and compliance remain central, with strict adherence to HIPAA, FCRA, and ethical data use ensuring patient privacy and transparency.Resources: Connect with and follow Ryan Weber on LinkedIn.Follow TransUnion on LinkedIn and visit their website. Email Ryan directly here.

    9 min
  7. 21 NOV.

    Beyond Wellness: John Harrison on How WebMD Is Building Cultures of Holistic Well-Being

    About John Harrison: John Harrison is a seasoned digital marketing and client experience leader with over 20 years of experience shaping innovative brand, product, and business strategies. As president and general manager at WebMD Health Services, he leads initiatives that help organizations build cultures of well-being, improving health and happiness across millions of lives. Known for his blend of creative vision and operational discipline, John has led high-performing teams at companies such as WebMD, Webtrends, and Yesmail Interactive, delivering measurable growth and client success for Fortune 1000 organizations. His expertise spans customer experience leadership, P&L management, M&A strategy, and organizational development. Based in Portland, Oregon, John is recognized for his ability to inspire teams, navigate change with clarity, and translate complex business challenges into purposeful, people-centered solutions. He holds a B.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of Oregon, a background that fuels his strong communication and leadership style. Things You’ll Learn: Holistic well-being replaces generic wellness by integrating digital tools with human services to enhance overall well-being. This approach personalizes support to each employee’s goals, risks, and life context.Partnerships and interoperability are crucial because employees require a seamless experience. Disjointed handoffs create gaps that cause people to disengage.Leadership advocacy and employee champion networks turn initiatives into culture. When leaders participate in and communicate effectively, programs earn trust and adoption.Outcomes, not optics, define success. Measuring year-over-year health risk reduction and cost impact separates true results from “check the box” efforts.The next leap is AI plus people working in sync. Timely digital nudges paired with human guidance unlock personalization and reach at scale.Resources: Connect with and follow John Harrison on LinkedIn.Follow WebMD Health Services on LinkedIn and visit their website.

    18 min
  8. 20 NOV.

    Making Clinical AI Work: Nikhil Buduma on Workflow-Native Automation and the Future of Healthcare Efficiency

    About Nikhil Buduma: Nikhil Buduma is a San Francisco–based entrepreneur, scientist, and engineer working at the cutting edge of AI and healthcare. He is the co-founder and CEO of Ambience Healthcare, an AI platform built to supercharge every healthcare worker with intelligent automation. Under his leadership, Ambience has grown into one of the most well-funded AI healthcare startups in the world, raising over $343 million from top investors, including a16z, OpenAI, Kleiner Perkins, Oak HC/FT, Optum Ventures, and industry pioneers such as Jeff Dean and Pieter Abbeel. Before becoming CEO, Nikhil served as Ambience’s Chief Scientist, leading the development of its core AI systems that streamline documentation, coding, and clinical workflows for healthcare systems, including the Cleveland Clinic and St. Luke’s. Prior to Ambience, Nikhil co-founded Remedy Health, where he applied machine learning to advance value-based care models, backed by Khosla Ventures and Greylock. He also co-founded Lean On Me, a nonprofit organization that supports mental health and wellness across U.S. college campuses through anonymous peer-to-peer text support networks at institutions such as MIT, Duke, and UC Berkeley. A graduate and valedictorian of Bellarmine College Preparatory, Nikhil earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer science and engineering from MIT. His career reflects a rare blend of technical mastery, compassion, and vision—using AI not to replace clinicians, but to restore the human joy in the practice of medicine. Things You’ll Learn: Health systems often see low real-world usage of ambient tools; when daily adoption crosses most clinicians and visits, the ROI conversation becomes meaningful. This requires solving fundamentals across specialties, not just shipping features.If AI generates notes that don’t align with payer rules and codes, organizations incur rework and risk. Integrating HCC, ICD-10, and CPT selection, along with supporting language, at the point of care helps prevent denials.Revenue integrity upside: Bringing CDI intelligence forward can reclaim large sums from work already done but not credited. This strengthens both financial sustainability and compliance posture.Continuous third-party auditing and domain-specific modeling are essential because general reasoning models often struggle with the nuances of revenue cycles. Independent validation builds organizational trust.Patient Summary anticipates questions and data needs before the visit, while Chart Chat answers complex, EHR-aware queries in seconds, helping to democratize top-tier standards of care in rural settings.Resources: Connect with and follow Nikhil Buduma on LinkedIn.Follow Ambience Healthcare on LinkedIn and visit their website.

    14 min

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The Beat, powered by HLTH, is a weekly interview series dedicated to paving a better path forward for the future of health. Each week a variety of hosts bring you authentic conversations with prominent thought leaders. Through these interviews with people at the forefront of change in healthcare, we hope to spark new ideas and encourage new collaborations among listeners.

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