
Discover where healthcare is headed with The Healthcare Theory. Through recurring mini-series, we unpack everything from health policy to life sciences and digital health. Tune in every week for insightful conversations with founders, researchers, and industry experts that are shaping the future of healthcare.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationBusiness | |||

In this episode of The Healthcare Theory, we sit down with Nish, co-founder and CEO of Bunker Hill Health, a Seqouia-backed startup working to solve one of the biggest bottlenecks in healthcare innovation: translating AI research into real-world clin... more
In this episode, Dr. Francesca Beaudoin - emergency physician, clinical epidemiologist, and Dean of the School of Public Health at Brown University - joins us to examine the next phase of the American opioid crisis.
We begin with her firsthand expe... more
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Amit Etkin, founder and CEO of Alto Neuroscience ($450m, NYSE: ANRO) and former tenured professor at Stanford, to explore the emerging field of precision psychiatry.
Instead of treating diagnoses as single disea... more
Today's guest is the CEO of Vida Health, Joe Murad, who's raised over $200 million to build an integrated model for chronic care. A serial healthcare entrepreneur, he's served as CEO of PokitDok and WithMe Health, giving him a rare systems-level view... more
In this episode, we're speaking with Dr. Bapu Jena — a Harvard physician-economist and former host of Freakonomics, MD — to explore the hidden forces that shape how medicine actually works. Drawing from his research and his book Random Acts of Medici... more
Today's guest is Jennifer Byrne, a veteran clinical research leader and CEO of Javara, an integrated research organization that has raised over $100 million to modernize how clinical trials are run inside health systems.
Drawing on nearly three dec... more
We're speaking with Dr. Benjamin Sommers, a primary care physician, Harvard health economist, and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Policy at HHS, about Medicaid’s role as America’s health care safety net.
Drawing on more than a decade o... more
In this episode, we’re joined by Erez Druk, founder and CEO of Freed, to explore what happens when healthcare technology is built for clinicians: not hospitals, payers, or administrators.
Erez shares the lessons from his first startup, why “who you ... more
This podcast is great and insightful. It dives into many different topics and real challenges in the system. It makes the complex world of healthcare easy to understand.
This has been really helpful when trying to learn more about what other companies are doing in the healthcare software space, great weekly catch up. The host is clearly very passionate about the topic.
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