The Health Technology Podcast

UCSF Rosenman Institute

Join the UCSF Rosenman Institute as we sit down with the most inspiring innovators in the healthtech industry. Our guests are creating technologies that save and improve patients’ lives. Listen in as they share their journeys, career insights, and invaluable lessons learned. Be inspired by the best and brightest in healthtech as they discuss their contributions to the future of healthcare.

  1. The Hidden Workforce That Keeps Healthcare Running with Dr. Sunita Mutha

    8월 6일

    The Hidden Workforce That Keeps Healthcare Running with Dr. Sunita Mutha

    Healthcare is a team effort, but we don’t always see the full team. Behind every physician visit, every hospital discharge, and every community clinic, there’s a vast, often invisible network of professionals keeping the system running. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Sunita Mutha, Director of the Healthforce Center and Professor of Medicine at UCSF, to talk about these hidden threads holding our healthcare system together. She shines a light on the vital roles played by medical assistants, patient navigators, community health workers, and clinic leaders—roles that are essential, yet too often overlooked. Dr. Mutha walks us through the Healthforce Center’s mission to strengthen this workforce, from building lasting leadership programs that ripple across organizations, to fostering statewide collaborations, to producing data-driven insights that inform policy at every level. We also dive deep into the realities of burnout—why it’s not just about overwork, but about the erosion of meaning in the work itself. Dr. Mutha reframes burnout as a structural failure, not a personal shortcoming, and shares practical ways to design systems that support the people who make care possible. This is an honest, inspiring look at the human infrastructure of healthcare—what it takes to sustain it, and why investing in people is the key to a more equitable and resilient system. Do you have thoughts on this episode or ideas for future guests? We’d love to hear from you.  Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    41분
  2. Making Healthcare Human Again, with Troy Tazbaz

    6월 30일

    Making Healthcare Human Again, with Troy Tazbaz

    Troy Tazbaz, currently Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy & Operations at Oracle and formerly Director of Digital Health at the FDA, has a powerful vision: making healthcare human again digitally. Driven by a profound personal experience supporting his wife through complex medical decisions during her battle with cancer, Troy recognized the deep inefficiencies and overwhelming demands placed on patients and caregivers. His journey inspired him to challenge the status quo, transitioning from a corporate technology career into healthcare innovation. In this deeply personal and insightful episode, Troy discusses key moments that fueled his commitment to humanizing healthcare. He vividly describes the confusion at his wife's bedside, questioning drug interactions, and navigating complicated medical decisions. As Director of Digital Health at the FDA, Troy spearheaded efforts to integrate digital technologies into healthcare responsibly, establishing frameworks that ensure AI and other digital medical tools remain safe and effective. Now back at Oracle, Troy continues his mission of transforming healthcare by shaping corporate strategies and operations that support impactful technological solutions. He emphasizes why slowing down to implement digital innovation thoughtfully is essential, and how human-centered design can restore compassion and simplicity to healthcare delivery. Beyond his professional roles, Troy shares powerful reflections on personal resilience and insights gained from cycling across America—an experience highlighting the importance of slowing down to appreciate life's subtle beauty. Join us for this compelling conversation hosted by Christine Winoto of the UCSF Rosenman Institute, as we explore how digital tools can genuinely serve patients and caregivers, returning humanity to the core of healthcare. Do you have thoughts on this episode or ideas for future guests? We’d love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    48분
  3. What Every Healthcare Leader Should Know, with Dr. Todd Brinton

    6월 23일

    What Every Healthcare Leader Should Know, with Dr. Todd Brinton

    What every healthcare leader should know is at the heart of this episode featuring Dr. Todd Brinton, Chief Scientific Officer at Edwards Lifesciences and a leading figure in medtech innovation. Dr. Brinton’s journey began in a sixth-grade classroom, where a fascination with the heart sparked a lifelong passion for both medicine and technology. That early curiosity led him to pursue engineering, medicine, and eventually leadership in heart health. Before becoming a recognized leader, Dr. Brinton faced the same questions many young professionals do—wondering if he belonged, and whether he could move from engineering into medicine. Throughout his career, mentors played a crucial role in helping him find his potential, and setbacks became opportunities for growth. These experiences shaped his approach to leadership, resilience, and innovation in healthcare. Dr. Brinton discusses lessons learned from building teams, founding companies like Shockwave Medical and BioParadox, and making difficult choices as both a physician and entrepreneur. He shares why honesty and kindness matter in leadership, how to create meaningful mentor relationships, and what it really takes to move ideas from the clinic to the corporate world. The conversation covers why embracing mistakes is essential for progress, why people—not just technology—will define the future of health innovation, and advice for those building their own path in healthcare. Whether you’re leading a startup, managing a hospital team, or just starting your career, Dr. Brinton’s story offers practical insight for every stage. Hear directly from Dr. Todd Brinton as he joins Christine Winoto for a candid discussion about career pivots, mentorship, and the realities of healthcare leadership, brought to you by the UCSF Rosenman Institute. For more on healthcare innovation, check out What 2 Billion Data Points Can Tell Us: James Mault on Smarter Care. Do you have thoughts on this episode or ideas for future guests? We’d love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    36분
  4. Covered California: Jessica Altman on Access, Equity & Affordability

    6월 17일

    Covered California: Jessica Altman on Access, Equity & Affordability

    Covered California is leading the way in making healthcare more accessible and equitable. Under the leadership of Executive Director Jessica Altman, the state’s health insurance marketplace has reached nearly 2 million enrollees, setting new records for affordable health coverage in California. In this episode, Jessica dives into how Covered California’s innovative outreach, tailored language support, and affordability programs are closing the coverage gap, especially for freelancers, gig workers, and families who often fall through the cracks. Jessica draws on her roots in healthcare policy, shaped by family and her work at the US Department of Health and Human Services, to explain why insurance is so complex and how California’s unique blend of state and federal policy makes a real-world difference. We discuss why the “last mile” to coverage is often the hardest, how creative partnerships with community organizations break down language and cultural barriers, and why affordability remains the foundation of any successful health insurance system. This episode also tackles the impact of the Affordable Care Act, the pros and cons of state vs. federal insurance regulation, and what other states can learn from California’s investments in outreach, Medi-Cal expansion, and targeted subsidies. Jessica shares real examples of how public opinion around coverage is shifting as families experience the benefits firsthand, and why Covered California’s commitment to customer service is rebuilding trust in a system long seen as confusing and impersonal. Join us for this compelling conversation hosted by Christine Winoto of the UCSF Rosenman Institute. Do you have thoughts on this episode or ideas for future guests? We’d love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    40분
  5. Every Second Counts: Cardiac Arrest Prevention Innovation with Sameer Jafri

    6월 9일

    Every Second Counts: Cardiac Arrest Prevention Innovation with Sameer Jafri

    Cardiac arrest remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, striking without warning and demanding urgent emergency response. In this episode of The Health Technology Podcast, we spotlight cardiac arrest prevention, portable defibrillator innovation, and next-generation AED technology featuring Sameer Jafri, CEO and co-founder of Avive Solutions. From his early days volunteering at cardiac screenings to founding a nonprofit focused on heart health at UCLA, Sameer’s dedication to life-saving innovation has always been personal. With Avive Solutions, he is pioneering the development of connected, portable AEDs, making advanced emergency response accessible in homes, schools, sports fields, and public spaces everywhere. Sameer shares how Avive’s smart defibrillator ecosystem is changing outcomes by bridging the gap between bystanders and medical professionals. By integrating real-time data and rapid response capabilities, Avive’s technology empowers communities to act decisively and improve cardiac arrest survival rates. Whether you’re a healthcare innovator, a clinician, or someone passionate about medical technology, this episode reveals what it takes to challenge the status quo in cardiac care. Tune in to hear how Sameer Jafri is transforming the future of emergency medicine through connected devices, better access, and relentless advocacy for cardiac arrest prevention. Do you have thoughts on this episode or ideas for future guests? We’d love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    40분
  6. What 2 Billion Data Points Can Tell Us: James Mault on Smarter Care

    6월 2일

    What 2 Billion Data Points Can Tell Us: James Mault on Smarter Care

    What happens when a heart surgeon sees too many patients discharged too soon, with no clear way to monitor their recovery? For Dr. James Mault, MD, it sparked a 25-year journey to reshape the future of healthcare. From operating rooms in Denver to boardrooms at Microsoft and Qualcomm, James’s mission has remained the same: bridge the gap between hospital care and home through continuous, remote patient monitoring. Today, as Founder and Executive Chairman of BioIntelliSense, James is pioneering wearable technology that tracks vital signs in real-time, empowering clinicians and families to catch warning signs early, before they become emergencies. With over 80 patents, multiple startup exits, and leadership roles at major tech companies, his career blends deep clinical expertise with bold innovation. James shares his remarkable path from aspiring astronaut to serial healthcare entrepreneur. We explore the origin of his passion, the turning points that shaped his career, and how his technology is already transforming care for hundreds of thousands of patients across the globe. You’ll hear how James is scaling clinical insights through data, simplicity, and purpose, revealing what 2 billion data points can teach us about smarter, more human-centered care. Whether you're a founder, clinician, or caregiver, this episode offers a powerful look at how one surgeon’s mission is changing the way the world heals. Do you have thoughts on this episode or ideas for future guests? We’d love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.

    53분

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Join the UCSF Rosenman Institute as we sit down with the most inspiring innovators in the healthtech industry. Our guests are creating technologies that save and improve patients’ lives. Listen in as they share their journeys, career insights, and invaluable lessons learned. Be inspired by the best and brightest in healthtech as they discuss their contributions to the future of healthcare.

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