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Heidi Health

A series of intimate chats between Heidi co-founder Dr Tom Kelly, Christina Farr and global leaders in the health and tech industries. Exploring how they think, decide and live with responsibility while on the cusp of rapid change.

Episodes

  1. 4d ago

    Mission Before Monetisation: Building MDCalc Over 20 Years with Graham Walker and Joe Habboushe

    Graham Walker and Joe Habboushe built MDCalc long before “health tech founder” was a career path. What began in 2005 as a simple way to avoid memorising risk scores has grown into one of the most widely used clinical decision tools in medicine, which is now used by 85% of US clinicians. This conversation explores what it actually takes to build something that lasts in healthcare. They discuss emergency medicine as a breeding ground for founders, the ethics of monetising physician attention, why business models inevitably introduce bias, and how to structure companies so that money doesn’t distort mission. Through the lens of HBO’s The Pitt, they also debate AI in clinical documentation and why the right mantra for healthcare innovation might be: move fast, break nothing. Key Themes: Building MDCalc from a side project to 85% clinician adoption Emergency physicians as overrepresented tech founders Mission vs monetisation in clinical tools “Biased money” and the ethics of physician mindshare Advertising, EHR integrations, CME and hybrid business models AI documentation risks and medication misattribution “Move fast, break nothing” in healthcare The duality of clinical practice and entrepreneurship How to build something that lasts 20+ years Links & Resources: Connect with Graham and Joe: Connect with Graham on LinkedIn Visit Graham’s website: drgrahamwalker.com Connect with Joe on LinkedIn Follow MDCalc on LinkedIn Check out MDCalc: mdcalc.com Connect with us: Find all things Heidi at heidihealth.com Connect with Heidi on LinkedIn Connect with Dr Tom Kelly on LinkedIn Connect with Christina Farr: LinkedIn Second Opinion Media website Lifers Podcast Twitter/X Instagram Resources: The Pitt (HBO): https://www.hbo.com/the-pitt

    38 min
  2. May 19

    AI, Longevity & the Rise of Generative Health with Daniel Kraft

    Daniel Kraft joins Tom and Christina for a conversation that moves from BioBERT to space medicine, from longevity hype to embryo screening ethics, and from full-body MRIs to the future of medical education. Daniel frames AI as a super convergence (slowly, then all at once) where genomics, multimodal data, computational biology and intelligent agents are beginning to connect. The episode explores the tension between optimism and skepticism: stem cell tourism and snake oil, incidentalomas and anxiety, precision oncology and digital twins. It lands on a new model of future healthcare which is continuous, personalized and insight-driven. Where clinicians are augmented by intelligent systems and freed to focus on judgment, empathy and human connection. Key Themes: AI as super-convergence, not a single breakthrough moment Precision oncology and the digital twin vision Full-body MRIs: baseline insight vs incidentaloma risk Data abundance vs actionable insight Longevity hype, stem cell tourism and evidence gaps Embryo screening, intelligence selection and Gattaca ethics Generative health agents and always-on care models Space medicine as a catalyst for remote monitoring The “Waymo model” of on-demand healthcare The future physician: empathetic, procedural, augmented Links & Resources: Daniel Kraft: Find all things Daniel Kraft at danielkraftMD.com Connect with Daniel on LinkedIn Follow Daniel on Twitter/X @daniel_kraft Check out NextMed.Health Join the Digital Health Community And Continuumhealth.vc Connect with us: Find all things Heidi at heidihealth.com Connect with Heidi on LinkedIn Connect with Dr Tom Kelly on LinkedIn Connect with Christina Farr: LinkedIn Second Opinion Media website Lifers Podcast Twitter/X Instagram Resources: Jivi AI (India health super-intelligence platform): https://www.jivi.ai Yamanaka Factors (Cellular Reprogramming): https://www.nature.com/articles/nature05934 Full-Body MRI Debate BMJ – Overdiagnosis in Modern Medicine: https://www.bmj.com/content/344/bmj.e3502 Stem Cell Tourism Risks (FDA Warning): https://www.fda.gov/media/85776/download

    46 min
  3. May 5

    Rebuilding American Healthcare with Stephen Klasko

    Stephen Klasko’s career doesn’t follow a straight line. From disc jockey, to OB-GYN, medical school dean, health system CEO, and venture investor, this unconventional arc is what gives him the vantage point to dissect American healthcare not as a critic on the sidelines, but as someone who has run one of the largest academic health systems in the country and tried to change it from the inside. This conversation moves from maternal health inequities and malpractice pressures to employer sponsored insurance, perverse financial incentives, and why the U.S. spends more than any other country while outcomes lag. Klasko reflects on leading Thomas Jefferson University, redesigning incentives around health inequities, partnering with venture, and why technology alone won’t fix a system built around sick care. He argues for training a different kind of clinician, rethinking insurance at the state level, and even launching a “911 Commission for Healthcare” to confront structural failure head-on. Key Themes & Topics: From DJ to Dean: Klasko’s unconventional path into academic leadership Maternal health in the U.S.: high spending, poor outcomes, and structural inequity Medicaid cuts, hospital margins, and the financial siege facing nonprofit systems Selling to health systems: why startups must tie innovation to measurable cost, quality, access, and margin impact The case for a 911-style commission to rethink U.S. healthcare from first principles Links & Resources Connect with Stephen Klasko: For everything Stephen Klasko: https://sklasko.com/ Stephen Klasko (LinkedIn): https://www.linkedin.com/in/sklasko Stephen’s books, including ‘UnHealthcare: A Manifesto for Health Assurance’: https://sklasko.com/books/ General Catalyst: https://www.generalcatalyst.com/ Connect with us: Find all things Heidi at heidihealth.com Connect with Heidi on LinkedIn Connect with Dr Tom Kelly on LinkedIn Connect with Christina Farr: LinkedIn Second Opinion Media website Lifers Podcast Twitter/X Instagram

    55 min
  4. The Rise of the Clinician Founder with Rebecca Mitchell

    Apr 21

    The Rise of the Clinician Founder with Rebecca Mitchell

    For decades, medicine rewarded stability, hierarchy and certainty. Now, a growing subset of clinicians are stepping away from traditional pathways to build companies, invest in startups and reshape healthcare from the inside. Dr Tom and Christina Farr, sit down with Rebecca Mitchell to unpack what’s changed. From “burning the boats” and letting medical licenses expire, to building venture firms powered by frontline clinicians, this conversation explores why medicine is producing a new archetype: the clinician founder.  They examine founder psychology, product led growth in healthcare, storytelling as a strategic advantage, and why the next era of healthcare innovation may be led by doctors who want more agency, not an escape route. Key Themes & Topics: The emergence of a new clinician archetype: operator, investor, builder “Burning the boats” and walking away from safe, prestigious medical careers The mindset shift behind high potential clinician founders Product-led growth in healthcare  Storytelling as founder leverage Clinician powered investing and why capital allocation needs frontline insight Links & Resources Connect with Rebecca Mitchell: Rebecca Mitchell’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccalynnmitchell Clinician powered venture firm, Scrub Capital:  https://scrubcapital.com/ Connect with us: Find all things Heidi at heidihealth.com Connect with Heidi on LinkedIn Connect with Dr Tom Kelly on LinkedIn Connect with Christina Farr: LinkedIn Second Opinion Media website Lifers Podcast Twitter/X Instagram Resources: Doximity (example of physician PLG model) https://www.doximity.com

    43 min

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A series of intimate chats between Heidi co-founder Dr Tom Kelly, Christina Farr and global leaders in the health and tech industries. Exploring how they think, decide and live with responsibility while on the cusp of rapid change.

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