Healthcare Algorhythm

William Strimel

Healthcare Algorhythm is a podcast where healthcare professionals share real conversations about patient experience, care delivery, day to day operations, and technology. Each episode explores what is truly working in healthcare today through practical stories, lessons learned, and real world outcomes.

  1. Jan 5

    How Agentic AI Is Transforming the Healthcare Front Door | Patient Intake, Access & Automation with Carlos Rodriguez

    Episode Summary:In this episode of Healthcare Algorhythm, Dr. William Strimel is joined by Carlos A. Rodriguez, Cofounder and CEO of Humanate, to explore how agentic AI can help healthcare systems reduce operational strain while preserving empathy and clinical integrity. The conversation examines rising labor costs, administrative burden, and clinician burnout, and why labor remains one of healthcare’s most persistent challenges. Carlos shares how his background as a healthcare executive and entrepreneur led him to build Humanate, a digital health company using conversational, avatar-based agentic AI to automate patient intake, screenings, and forms. By reducing time-consuming workflows from minutes to seconds, Humanate helps clinicians stay focused on care while improving patient honesty and engagement. The episode highlights the importance of human-centered AI design and offers a practical look at how agentic AI is emerging as a trusted digital front door for healthcare organizations. Key Takeaways:Why healthcare labor costs remain one of the industry’s biggest financial challengesHow agentic AI differs from ambient AI in clinical workflowsThe role of AI in automating patient intake and administrative tasksWhy human-centered AI design builds patient trust and honestyHow to measure ROI and clinician adoption in digital health solutionsWhere AI is making a real operational impact in healthcare todayWhy successful AI must help clinicians—not just reduce costsHow digital front doors can improve access and reduce burnout Golden Nugget:“AI succeeds in healthcare only when it makes clinicians’ lives easier, and patients feel more human, not more automated.” Connect with Carlos A. Rodriguez: Humanate: https://www.linkedin.com/company/humanate-inc/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/carlosrodriguez979 Listen Now & Subscribe: Available on Captive, Spotify Link, iHeart Podcast, ApplePodcast, Amazon Music, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Healthcare Algorhythm breaks down the systems, strategies, and technologies shaping modern medicine, turning complexity into clarity, one conversation at a time.

    25 min
  2. Jan 7

    How Coaching and AI Help Clinicians Reduce Burnout and Improve Well-Being with Lillian Liang Emlet

    Episode Summary: In this episode of Healthcare Algorhythm, Dr. William Strimel speaks with Dr. Lillian Liang Emlet, emergency and critical care physician, executive coach, and founder of Transforming Healthcare Coaching, about clinician burnout and sustainable career design. The conversation reframes burnout as a system-level challenge and explores how coaching, leadership development, and emotional intelligence can help clinicians regain alignment, resilience, and meaning in their work. Dr. Emlet shares insights from her frontline clinical experience and coaching practice, highlighting the importance of reflection, values-based decision-making, and generational awareness in healthcare teams. The episode also examines how human-centered and ambient AI can reduce documentation burden and cognitive load when thoughtfully designed. Together, Dr. Strimel and Lillian outline practical strategies for individuals and organizations to support clinician well-being, improve retention, and build healthier healthcare environments. Key Takeaways: Why clinician burnout is a system-level, not personal, issueHow coaching can improve fulfillment, leadership, and career sustainabilityThe role of generational shifts and emotional intelligence in team dynamicsHow poor EHR design contributes to stress and burnoutThe promise of human-centered and ambient AI in healthcareBusiness and financial benefits of investing in clinician well-beingAligning personal values with daily work to reduce burnoutStrategies for healthcare leaders to build sustainable, human-focused systems Golden Nugget: “Burnout isn’t a failure, it’s a signal that systems, values, and technology need to work for people, not against them.” Connect with Lillian Liang Emlet: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lillian-liang-emlet-transforming-healthcare-coachingWebsites: transforminghealthcarecoaching.com , tidycal.com/lillian-liang-emlet/15-minute-quickcall (Other) Listen Now & Subscribe: Available on Captive, Spotify Link, iHeart Podcast, ApplePodcast, Amazon Music, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Healthcare Algorhythm breaks down the systems, strategies, and technologies shaping modern medicine, turning complexity into clarity, one conversation at a time.

    32 min
  3. Jan 12

    How Fractional Co-Founders Help Build Impactful Healthcare Startups with Paulo Machado

    Episode Summary: In this episode of Healthcare Algorhythm, Dr. William Strimel is joined by Paulo J. Machado, fractional co-founder and healthcare entrepreneur, to explore how startups can build healthcare that truly matters. The conversation centers on moving beyond flashy technology to create solutions that improve patient outcomes, support providers, and scale compassionate care. Paulo shares how his background in data science, life sciences strategy, and healthcare innovation shaped his values-driven approach to entrepreneurship. He explains the role of fractional co-founders in helping early-stage companies bridge operational and commercialization gaps while staying focused on mission and impact. The episode also examines what makes healthcare startups investable, from aligned teams and clear purpose to technology that serves real-world needs, and offers a grounded perspective on building sustainable, meaningful healthcare businesses. Key Takeaways: Why fractional co-founders can accelerate early-stage healthcare startupsHow mission, values, and purpose drive long-term startup successThe importance of human-centered solutions alongside technologyInnovations in mental health, cardiovascular care, and cancer treatmentsSystemic challenges in healthcare and strategies to overcome themHow clinician-entrepreneurs are shaping the future of healthcare startupsWhat investors look for in impactful, scalable healthcare solutions Golden Nugget: “Technology alone won’t solve healthcare impact comes from aligning purpose, execution, and compassion for patients and providers alike.” Connect with Paulo J. Machado: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/paulojmachado Listen Now & Subscribe: Available on Captive, Spotify Link, iHeart Podcast, ApplePodcast, Amazon Music, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Healthcare Algorhythm breaks down the systems, strategies, and technologies shaping modern medicine, turning complexity into clarity, one conversation at a time.

    44 min
  4. Jan 14

    How Dr. Milad Owji Is Shaping the Future of Dentistry, From Refugee to Dental Innovator:

    Episode Summary: In this episode of Healthcare Algorhythm, Dr. William Strimel sits down with Dr. Milad Owji, CEO & Founder of DentMent and Doctor of Dental Medicine, to share a compelling story of resilience, mentorship, and innovation in modern dentistry. Dr. Owji discusses his journey from refugee to healthcare professional, navigating immigration challenges, financial hardship, and starting dental school later in life. He breaks down the realities of dental education, student debt, and the critical career decisions dentists face early on. The conversation explores the differences between private practice and corporate dentistry (DSOs), highlighting why mentorship, autonomy, and long-term growth matter more than short-term compensation. Dr. Owji also introduces DentMent, his mentorship and education platform designed to support dental students and early-career clinicians with business skills, clinical guidance, and community support. They also touch on staffing shortages, clinician burnout, and how AI and healthcare technology are reshaping dental practice operations and patient experience. Key Takeaways: Why mentorship is critical in dental careersPrivate practice vs. corporate dentistry explainedNavigating dental school debt and career decisionsHow DentMent supports the next generation of dentistsThe role of AI in modern dental practices Golden Nugget: “Long-term success in dentistry comes from mentorship, autonomy, and building systems that support both patients and clinicians.” Learn More: Website: dent-ment.comConnect with Dr. Milad Owji: LinkedIn Listen Now & Subscribe: Available on Captive, Spotify Link, iHeart Podcast, ApplePodcast, Amazon Music, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Healthcare Algorhythm breaks down the systems, strategies, and technologies shaping modern medicine, turning complexity into clarity, one conversation at a time.

    47 min
  5. Jan 19

    How Tiffany Anghel Is Decoding Healthcare Regulations, EHRs, and Interoperability

    Episode Summary: In this episode of Healthcare Algorhythm, hosted by Dr. William Strimel, Dr. Strimel sits down with Tiffany Anghel, CEO of RevTech Healthcare Technology Consulting, to unpack healthcare regulations, EHR systems, and what interoperability really means for today’s healthcare ecosystem. Tiffany shares insights from her 15-year career in healthcare technology, explaining how federal mandates like the 21st Century Cures Act and TEFCA are reshaping data sharing, compliance, and provider workflows. She breaks down the real-world challenges providers and startups face, including administrative burden, vendor fatigue, staffing shortages, and regulatory risk. The conversation also explores AI in healthcare, data privacy, patient consent, and why trust and transparency are essential as interoperability expands nationwide. Key Takeaways: Why interoperability matters for providers and patients What TEFCA and the Cures Act mean in practice How regulations impact healthcare innovation The role of trust and consent in health data sharing Golden Nugget: “Interoperability only works if it’s built on trust.” Connect with Tiffany: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tiffanny-anghel Listen Now & Subscribe: Available on Captive, Spotify Link, iHeart Podcast, ApplePodcast, Amazon Music, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Healthcare Algorhythm breaks down the systems, strategies, and technologies shaping modern medicine, turning complexity into clarity, one conversation at a time.

    27 min
  6. Jan 21

    How Nita Akoh Is Using AI, Neuroscience, and Mobile Data to Detect Mental Health Decline Before Crisis

    Episode Summary:In this episode of Healthcare Algorhythm, Dr. William Strimel, Dr. Strimel sits down with Nita Akoh, Founder & CEO of MyAtlas, to explore how AI, neuroscience, and mobile data are enabling earlier detection of mental health decline before a crisis occurs. Nita shares her personal journey into neuroscience and how it led to building MyAtlas, a platform inspired by functional MRI research and designed to identify mental health risk using everyday digital signals from smartphones and wearables. The conversation highlights how technology can close access gaps, reduce clinician burden, and support timely intervention. They also discuss the real-world impact of MyAtlas, including preventing thousands of mental health crises from escalating, while addressing key challenges in behavioral health such as access, equity, data privacy, and reimbursement. Key Takeaways:How AI and mobile data detect mental health decline earlyThe role of neuroscience in personalized mental health careWhy early intervention matters in crisis preventionUsing technology to improve access and outcomes Golden Nugget:“You can’t prevent a crisis if you only act when it’s already happening.” Connect with Nita Akoh:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nitaakoh Listen Now & Subscribe: Available on Captive, Spotify Link, iHeart Podcast, ApplePodcast, Amazon Music, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Healthcare Algorhythm breaks down the systems, strategies, and technologies shaping modern medicine, turning complexity into clarity, one conversation at a time.

    27 min
  7. Jan 23

    How Sridhar Uyyala Is Using Agentic AI to Transform Healthcare Operations and Patient Experience

    Episode Summary:In this episode of Healthcare Algorhythm, Dr. William Strimel sits down with Sridhar Uyyala, Founder and CEO of TensorLinks Inc, to explore how agentic artificial intelligence is reimagining access to healthcare, reducing administrative friction, and enhancing the patient experience. Sridhar shares insights from his 20+ years of software engineering experience across military, defense, and healthcare, explaining how AI agents can perform complex administrative tasks, orchestrate workflows, and turn raw operational data into actionable intelligence. He explains the evolution from early AI and deep learning projects to today’s large language models (LLMs) and how these models serve as building blocks for intelligent agents in healthcare settings. The conversation also covers the challenges of adopting AI in real-world healthcare environments, including human-in-the-loop integration, patient trust, domain-specific customization, and operational standardization across clinics. Key Takeaways:What agentic AI is and how it differs from traditional automationHow AI agents handle front desk, scheduling, billing, and operational tasksThe importance of human oversight and continuous learning in healthcare AITransforming administrative data into actionable insights for clinic leadership Golden Nugget:“AI only works when it’s designed to solve real problems, not just because it’s technologically possible.” Connect with Sridhar Uyyala:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sridharuyyala LListen Now & Subscribe: Available on Captive, Spotify Link, iHeart Podcast, ApplePodcast, Amazon Music, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Healthcare Algorhythm breaks down the systems, strategies, and technologies shaping modern medicine, turning complexity into clarity, one conversation at a time.

    34 min
  8. Jan 26

    How Jared Torkelson Is Revolutionizing Bone Health and Osteoporosis Prevention

    Episode Summary: In this episode of Healthcare Algorhythm, Dr. William Strimel sits down with Jared Torkelson, President of the American Society of Osteoporosis Providers and Bone Health Specialist, to explore osteoporosis, bone health, and strategies to prevent fractures before they happen. Jared shares insights from his career in adult reconstruction and bone health, explaining the challenges of underdiagnosis, the critical role of DEXA scans, and emerging technologies like opportunistic CT scans and AI-driven predictive tools. He breaks down practical strategies for maintaining bone strength at any age, including exercise, nutrition, supplements, and family history considerations. The conversation also delves into the broader impact of osteoporosis on healthcare, the importance of provider education, and how organizations like the American Society of Osteoporosis Providers are advancing awareness, prevention, and treatment for patients nationwide. Key Takeaways: Why early detection and prevention of osteoporosis is criticalHow DEXA scans and AI tools are improving diagnosis and risk assessmentPractical lifestyle strategies to maintain bone healthThe role of provider education and specialty organizations in reducing fracture risk Golden Nugget: “Osteoporosis doesn’t have to be inevitable—prevention and early intervention can change the trajectory of your bone health.” Connect with Jared: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jared-torkelson-2a96a6280 Listen Now & Subscribe: Available on Captive, Spotify Link, iHeart Podcast, ApplePodcast, Amazon Music, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Healthcare Algorhythm breaks down the systems, strategies, and technologies shaping modern medicine, turning complexity into clarity, one conversation at a time.

    23 min

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Healthcare Algorhythm is a podcast where healthcare professionals share real conversations about patient experience, care delivery, day to day operations, and technology. Each episode explores what is truly working in healthcare today through practical stories, lessons learned, and real world outcomes.