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The Big Unlock

The Big Unlock

De: Rohit Mahajan & Ritu M. Uberoy
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THE BIG UNLOCK PODCAST is a Healthcare Digital Transformation Podcast. Stay Updated on Healthcare’s Digital Transformation Trends. Featuring C-suite Leaders and Insights on Digital Health Innovation. Explore Emerging Healthcare Technologies with Rohit Mahajan and Ritu M. Uberoy.© 2025 The Big Unlock Podcast
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  • Autonomous AI Turning Evidence into Action
    Apr 1 2026

    

    The Big Unlock · Dr. Eric Stecker, Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer, Insight Health

    In this episode, Dr. Eric Stecker, Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer at Insight Health, explores how autonomous AI agents are reshaping cardiovascular care and population health in the United States.

    Dr. Stecker draws a critical distinction between autonomous action and autonomous decision-making, arguing that AI can deliver enormous clinical value today by acting autonomously on well-established care protocols, without waiting for fully autonomous diagnostic AI. He highlights that preventable conditions like hypertension and high cholesterol already have decades of evidence behind them; the real gap is in implementation, where AI-powered agents can identify at-risk patients, prompt appropriate prescriptions, and check in on medication adherence by reducing millions of avoidable cardiac events.

    Dr. Stecker emphasizes that clinician involvement, not just advisory oversight, is essential to avoid alert fatigue, documentation overload, and signal-to-noise failures. He states that meaningful AI adoption requires building trust with both healthcare workers and patients, starting with autonomous action today while responsibly advancing toward autonomous clinical decision-making tomorrow. Take a listen.

    This guest appearance was facilitated through conversations initiated at ViVE.

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    25 m
  • Moving Beyond Pilots to Scale Impact in Healthcare
    Mar 24 2026
    The Big Unlock · Rachel Feinman, SVP of Innovation and Managing Director of TGH Ventures, Tampa General Hospital

    In this episode, Rachel Feinman, SVP of Innovation and Managing Director, TGH Ventures at Tampa General Hospital, shares how the organization is breaking out of “pilot purgatory” to turn digital innovation into measurable impact. With a clear mandate to move beyond endless experimentation, the focus is on starting with a strong thesis, partnering intentionally, and scaling quickly when results are proven.

    Rachel reflects on her journey from law to healthcare, bringing a unique lens on strategy, execution, and deal-making. She highlights the balance healthcare must strike that is moving fast in operational and administrative workflows while taking a deliberate, governance-led approach to clinical innovation. This “go slow to go fast” mindset enables both safety and speed.

    She also underscores the growing role of AI in improving logistics, supporting care teams, and unlocking real-time insights, while emphasizing responsible deployment. Beyond technology, the real opportunity lies in connecting fragmented care journeys and extending care beyond hospital walls to create a more seamless, patient-centered experience. Through strategic investments and a focus on outcomes, Tampa General is building an innovation model designed to scale impact, not just ideas. Take a listen.

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    21 m
  • Turning AI Hype into Healthcare Execution
    Mar 2 2026
    The Big Unlock · Aditya Bansod, CTO & Co-Founder, Luma Health

    In this episode, Aditya Bansod, CTO and Co-Founder of Luma Health, about why healthcare AI often underdelivers — and what leaders must do to turn promise into performance.

    Aditya argues that AI’s challenge in healthcare isn’t ambition, but execution. While new tools are emerging rapidly, most remain point solutions that fail to integrate into the complex workflows that move patients from scheduling to care delivery. True impact, he says, depends on orchestrating the “last mile” of healthcare, referrals, intake, documentation, and the countless operational handoffs that determine whether care actually happens.

    He shares how Luma approaches AI adoption with flexible guardrails, allowing health systems to calibrate automation based on confidence thresholds and maturity. The conversation also explores the rise of agentic AI, the tension between human-in-the-loop oversight and autonomy, and why CIOs are navigating a messy but necessary consolidation phase.

    Looking ahead, Aditya is optimistic that AI will transform patient access and engagement, only if it’s deeply embedded into workflows, not layered on top of them. Take a listen.

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    25 m
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