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AI is everywhere in healthcare right now.
But Nancy Wright of GE HealthCare makes a sharper point: AI will only be as useful as the infrastructure underneath it.
In this episode of Boombostic Health, recorded live at ViVE 2026 in Los Angeles, Bradley Bostic sits down with Nancy Wright, VP of Digital Platforms at GE HealthCare, for a practical conversation about interoperability, cybersecurity, connected devices, workforce shortages, and the operational future of healthcare.
Nancy explains why interoperability is no longer just about exchanging clinical data. Health systems now need a more connected view across operations, finance, clinical workflows, biomedical engineering, supply chain, and cybersecurity.
The challenge is not replacing every system. It is creating a smarter data layer that allows existing platforms to keep working while giving leaders better visibility, stronger security, and more actionable intelligence.
The conversation also explores why healthcare cybersecurity must become proactive, why connected devices are expanding the risk surface, and how agentic AI could help reduce the burden on clinical and technical teams already stretched thin.
This is a conversation about what healthcare needs before AI can truly scale: connected infrastructure, secure data, and operational intelligence.
In This EpisodeBradley and Nancy discuss:
00:00 — Welcome from ViVE 2026 with Nancy Wright of GE HealthCare 01:08 — How AI is changing operations, labor, and interoperability 03:20 — Why interoperability needs a clearer definition 05:28 — Building a smarter layer across existing health system platforms 06:31 — Cybersecurity, bad actors, and healthcare's growing risk surface 08:48 — Connected devices, IoT endpoints, and proactive risk planning 12:09 — Why ViVE creates momentum for healthcare partnerships 14:15 — Agentic AI, workforce shortages, and the future of healthcare operations
Why It MattersHealthcare does not need more disconnected technology.
It needs infrastructure that helps leaders see across the enterprise, secure connected assets, support overloaded teams, and turn fragmented data into action.
That is the foundation required for AI to become more than hype.
By Bradley BosticAI is everywhere in healthcare right now.
But Nancy Wright of GE HealthCare makes a sharper point: AI will only be as useful as the infrastructure underneath it.
In this episode of Boombostic Health, recorded live at ViVE 2026 in Los Angeles, Bradley Bostic sits down with Nancy Wright, VP of Digital Platforms at GE HealthCare, for a practical conversation about interoperability, cybersecurity, connected devices, workforce shortages, and the operational future of healthcare.
Nancy explains why interoperability is no longer just about exchanging clinical data. Health systems now need a more connected view across operations, finance, clinical workflows, biomedical engineering, supply chain, and cybersecurity.
The challenge is not replacing every system. It is creating a smarter data layer that allows existing platforms to keep working while giving leaders better visibility, stronger security, and more actionable intelligence.
The conversation also explores why healthcare cybersecurity must become proactive, why connected devices are expanding the risk surface, and how agentic AI could help reduce the burden on clinical and technical teams already stretched thin.
This is a conversation about what healthcare needs before AI can truly scale: connected infrastructure, secure data, and operational intelligence.
In This EpisodeBradley and Nancy discuss:
00:00 — Welcome from ViVE 2026 with Nancy Wright of GE HealthCare 01:08 — How AI is changing operations, labor, and interoperability 03:20 — Why interoperability needs a clearer definition 05:28 — Building a smarter layer across existing health system platforms 06:31 — Cybersecurity, bad actors, and healthcare's growing risk surface 08:48 — Connected devices, IoT endpoints, and proactive risk planning 12:09 — Why ViVE creates momentum for healthcare partnerships 14:15 — Agentic AI, workforce shortages, and the future of healthcare operations
Why It MattersHealthcare does not need more disconnected technology.
It needs infrastructure that helps leaders see across the enterprise, secure connected assets, support overloaded teams, and turn fragmented data into action.
That is the foundation required for AI to become more than hype.