This Week in Health Tech

Vik Patel and Guests

This Week in Health Tech podcast is a health technology podcast. Podcast features Vik Patel, a health technology veteran and CEO of Tido Inc. (A Trusted Tech Partner for Healthcare Organizations) and industry experts. Our shows provide commentary, news, and perspective on the latest trends in health tech and features seasoned experienced industry experts. All of our shows are free. TWIHT is supported by advertising. We limit the number of ads on each show, and we only accept advertising from companies whose products or services benefit our audience.

  1. From Dashboards to Doorsteps: Guthrie’s Vision for Proactive Patient Care

    JUL 15

    From Dashboards to Doorsteps: Guthrie’s Vision for Proactive Patient Care

    Send us a text Guest: Dr. Robb Kruklitis, Chief Clinical Officer at Guthrie Clinic Host: Vik Patel In this episode of This Week in Health Tech, Vik welcomes Dr. Robb Kruklitis, Chief Clinical Officer at Guthrie Clinic.  In this episode, Vik sits down with Dr. Robb Kruklitis to explore Guthrie Clinic’s innovative remote patient monitoring (RPM) initiative for chronic disease management. The project focuses on centralizing vital signs and biometric data from patients at home—particularly those with conditions like congestive heart failure—to enable timely interventions and reduce readmissions. Dr. Kruklitis shares how this data flows directly into Epic, where nurses monitor dashboards and respond proactively. Guthrie is also developing a remote clinical workforce to support this model. The discussion highlights the need for smarter alerts, predictive analytics, and ultimately, a shift from reactive to proactive care. Vik draws parallels with Tido’s MIDR-AI monitoring solution, and the conversation shifts toward the broader future of AI in healthcare. Both agree that the industry’s next leap is to fully harness EHR and external data to drive predictive insights, improve scheduling, and support providers with intelligent tools. Dr. Kruklitis ends on an inspiring note, comparing the future of healthcare data use to Moneyball—leveraging diverse data to deliver the right care at the right time and place. Support the show Listen to all This Week in Health Tech episodes Vik Patel - LinkedIn Tido Inc. - Website Tido Inc. - LinkedIn

    26 min
  2. The Agile Health System: Infrastructure, AI, and Leadership in Motion

    MAY 16

    The Agile Health System: Infrastructure, AI, and Leadership in Motion

    Send us a text Guest: Shane Rodabaugh, System VP of IT & Infrastructure, Baptist Health KY & IN Host: Vik Patel In this episode, Vik welcomes Shane Rodabaugh to discuss infrastructure modernization, cloud strategy, AI readiness, and leadership in a rapidly evolving healthcare environment. They begin with a look at Baptist Health’s current infrastructure—a hybrid model with Epic EHR hosted on-premise and new efforts like Cogito Cloud moving to Microsoft Fabric. This transition lays the foundation for advanced analytics and future AI capabilities. Vik and Shane explore the challenges of defining a “cloud strategy” in a world that evolves faster than any 3-year plan. Shane emphasizes the importance of flexibility and prioritization, especially when resources are limited but the demand for innovation is high. Vik introduces Tido CortexAI, an AI-ready data cloud, noting that CMIOs are often at the forefront of these initiatives. Shane mentions Baptist’s CMIO, Dr. Brett Oliver, and how he's helping drive AI strategy from a clinical lens. As the conversation deepens, Vik asks about collaboration with clinical leadership. Shane explains that the dialogue is open and energetic—but sometimes he has to “hold the horses back.” Even with compelling ROI and excitement from clinicians, resource capacity often becomes the limiting factor. Still, the team focuses on staying agile, learning from fast failures, and pivoting quickly when needed. They shift to discussing AI governance and risk. Shane underscores the importance of understanding the algorithms and data behind models before deploying AI solutions in clinical settings. On the topic of build vs. buy, Shane shares insights from recent leadership discussions. While he's not opposed to building, he notes that Baptist isn't a development shop and scaling internal dev teams is a major investment. They view partners—like Epic—as their development engine for core platforms. Vik adds that a hybrid model often works best: internal teams guiding strategy while partners focus on execution. This balance helps mitigate key personnel risk and increases long-term sustainability. The conversation rounds out with leadership and collaboration. Shane shares how closely he works with the CIO and PMO, including weekly meetings focused on project prioritization and transparent communication—something he says is a strength at Baptist. They close the episode by talking about work-life balance. Shane shares a recent family vacation experience and how it’s important to model healthy balance from the top. Lastly, he offers a grounding reminder: no matter how complex the tech or fast the pace—it’s all for the patient. Support the show Listen to all This Week in Health Tech episodes Vik Patel - LinkedIn Tido Inc. - Website Tido Inc. - LinkedIn

    38 min
  3. MAY 2

    Doing More with Less: Candid Insights on AI, Team Culture & Trust

    Send us a text Guest: Lance Alston, Director of IT, Nathan Littauer Hospital and Nursing Home Host: Vik Patel On this episode, Vik welcomes Lance Alston, Director of IT at Nathan Littauer Hospital and Nursing Home, for a candid conversation on leading with resilience, trust, and innovation in a resource-constrained healthcare environment. Lance shares how he’s successfully navigating the “do more with less” challenge, emphasizing the importance of trust — both within his team and with external partners. While vendor partnerships can be highly beneficial, Lance acknowledges they often require a culture shift. At Nathan Littauer, he’s worked to foster the right mindset and build trust with carefully chosen partners to reduce organizational risk, especially around key personnel dependencies. The conversation also touches on leadership and well-being. Lance and Vik explore the importance of work-life balance in healthcare IT, a field often plagued by burnout. Lance emphasizes leading by example and ensuring team members feel supported in taking time off. This culture shift is backed by the full C-suite, including the CEO, who recognize that employee morale and well-being are essential for long-term success. From there, the discussion transitions into more technical territory, including the organization’s current and future AI strategy. Lance highlights how having an enthusiastic and forward-thinking CMIO has been instrumental in exploring AI solutions that support clinical decision-making. Together, they’re laying the foundation for a future where AI becomes a practical, integrated tool — not just a buzzword. Vik also introduces Tido CortexAI, an AI-ready data lake that transforms EHR, clinical, and operational data into clean, normalized, and interoperable insights. Whether it’s for predictive modeling, automation, or real-time trends, CortexAI provides the data foundation healthcare organizations need to make meaningful use of AI. Finally, Lance offers insights into the importance of open communication across departments — even when the answer isn’t immediately clear. “It’s okay to say, ‘I’m not sure yet, but I’m working on a solution,’” he says. Fostering transparency, accessibility, and continuous communication is key. Because no matter how advanced the technology, without the right strategy and human connection, it won’t deliver its full value. Closing thoughts from Lance: At the end of the day, IT is still IT — even in the age of AI. What truly makes a difference is effective communication, strong relationships, and trust. Especially when you're tasked with doing more with less, those human elements are essential. Support the show Listen to all This Week in Health Tech episodes Vik Patel - LinkedIn Tido Inc. - Website Tido Inc. - LinkedIn

    50 min
  4. How trust-based partnerships drive success in healthcare IT

    MAR 13

    How trust-based partnerships drive success in healthcare IT

    Send us a text James Wellman, VP and CIO of Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home, and Vik Patel, COO of Tido, as they explore advancing data integration, operational efficiency, and patient care. Learn what happens when a healthcare IT partnership transcends traditional vendor relationships to become a true team extension, and discover how trust-based partnerships drive success in healthcare IT. Don't miss this engaging solution showcase. This transcription is provided by artificial intelligence. We believe in technology but understand that even the smartest robots can sometimes get speech recognition wrong. [: 00:00:00 Are you and your team attending VIVE or HIMSS and looking for next level efficiency? Book a meeting today and qualify for six months of our MIDR solution. Check the show notes in the description to access this limited offer  with our managed integration solution, not just waiting there for someone to assign it. We actually know what's upcoming based on what we have already seen all the way from assessment and what new systems are being implemented.  Welcome to This Week Health. My name is Bill Russell. I'm a former CIO for a 16 hospital system and creator of This Week Health, where we are dedicated to transforming healthcare, one connection at a time.  Now, onto our interview Vik Patel and James Wellman. [: 00:01:00 Vik Patel COO of Teedo Inc. Teedo is a comprehensive healthcare IT solution provider specializing in modernizing healthcare environments. Securing interface infrastructures and enabling real time data connectivity. We're here today to tell some amazing stories about the work you two have done. Welcome to the show. Thanks Sarah. Great to be here.  Absolutely. I'm going to start with the obvious. And can you both share how your initial meeting at HIMSS sparked the idea for collaboration and what made you decide to explore the Teedo product suite together?  Well, you know, I can kind of start us out there. Vik reached out to me prior to HIMSS. We connected through LinkedIn. And we started talking found we had some common things from our past because he was explaining to [: 00:02:00 I was telling him what we needed. But we met in person at HIMSS with his team and kind of started forging a relationship there. So, it's about relationships. So that was a really important component for  Yeah, and that was exciting meeting in person and I say that because you know, I have been following James on LinkedIn for a while and  We've been talking through the messaging and and I was like, hey, let's meet finally last year. And so that was nice like I said, we both went to University of Kentucky We both lived in Lexington, Kentucky for a long time and which by the way I mean this year in Vegas March Madness should be a lot more fun You know, Kentucky's doing really well for all the basketball fans out there.  Well, last time I checked, y'all were ranked 8th nationally, so I guess it's okay to say go Wildcats.  We have hope and hope, too. Love it.  nership began is rare today. [: 00:03:00 I Support the show Listen to all This Week in Health Tech episodes Vik Patel - LinkedIn Tido Inc. - Website Tido Inc. - LinkedIn

    33 min
  5. The Data Dilemma: AI, Governance, and Interoperability in Healthcare with a CIO Veteran

    11/18/2024

    The Data Dilemma: AI, Governance, and Interoperability in Healthcare with a CIO Veteran

    Send us a text In this episode of This Week In Health Tech, Vik Patel welcomes Mark Farrow, a CIO veteran with experience of leading IT teams at large academic health systems and also community health system. This episode is very in-depth real world discussions about data challenges, AI governance and interoperability in healthcare. Mark starts out sharing his background and how he got started working in a hospital. Vik and Mark talk about data challenge in health systems, starting with challenge of making sense of the big data. Mark makes a comment that health systems are "data rich and knowledge poor", which really describes the big data current situation in most health systems.  Vik and Mark then share that not everyone maybe aware that faxing is still very much active in health system communication. That shows that we still have much to do for interoperability. There are still many point to point interfaces and in this case using Faxing.  Vik asks the question to Mark if EHRs have a role to play in how the data is being collected but the usage of data and sharing is still a challenge.  Mark and Vik then discuss strategy of AI, and how quality of life should drive the decision making. Mark thinks AI should really help unlock the power of data that is in the EHRs and all the clinical applications. Mark also provides real-world examples of how AI can help unlock data for clinical and operational decision making and help improve patient outcomes.  Both then dive into the risks related to adopting AI solutions and how to overcome some of these challenges using governance and appropriate resources like data scientists on the team.  Support the show Listen to all This Week in Health Tech episodes Vik Patel - LinkedIn Tido Inc. - Website Tido Inc. - LinkedIn

    42 min
  6. Driving Operational Excellence in Health Systems: Strategic Alignment of AI, Data, and Resources

    10/15/2024

    Driving Operational Excellence in Health Systems: Strategic Alignment of AI, Data, and Resources

    Send us a text In this episode of This Week in Health Tech, Vik Patel, COO, Tido Inc. welcomes James Wellman, VP-CIO at Nathan Littauer Hospital and Nursing Home. They discuss topic of achieving  operational excellence using the right combination of data, integration, AI, and resources.     Healthcare organizations can drive operational efficiency through strategic use of data and AI tools by: Establishing a strong data governance framework with clear ownership, standardized processes, and engaging subject matter experts across the organization.Transitioning to a robust, cloud-based data architecture that ensures data portability, interoperability, and security.Carefully evaluating and adopting AI/RPA solutions, starting with automating repetitive processes and augmenting staffing needs, while remaining cautious about potential biases and limitations of AI models.Aligning technology strategy with overall organizational goals, using data-driven decision making for investments and service offerings.Prioritizing education and communication across the organization to get buy-in and ensure effective adoption of new data and technology initiatives. Full Transcript:   https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/jL1wFdYu1VO_51iq5wRbgrpeY-qgwPiqHo2sCiPBuTrHrI7xnDK4VaUWocH6zR7SoeBZ3JszIc9pDk_3vL5XS3i27AU?loadFrom=SharedLink Support the show Listen to all This Week in Health Tech episodes Vik Patel - LinkedIn Tido Inc. - Website Tido Inc. - LinkedIn

    33 min
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This Week in Health Tech podcast is a health technology podcast. Podcast features Vik Patel, a health technology veteran and CEO of Tido Inc. (A Trusted Tech Partner for Healthcare Organizations) and industry experts. Our shows provide commentary, news, and perspective on the latest trends in health tech and features seasoned experienced industry experts. All of our shows are free. TWIHT is supported by advertising. We limit the number of ads on each show, and we only accept advertising from companies whose products or services benefit our audience.