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This episode dives into the story of Health Gorilla and its founder, Bob Watson, revealing how innovative approaches are tackling one of healthcare's most persistent problems: data interoperability. With decades of experience, Bob shares strategic insights and the evolving landscape that is shaping the future of healthcare information exchange.In this episode:
Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Bob Watson and the origins of Health Gorilla 00:08 - Bob's experience at Cerner and pioneering early health IT initiatives 00:32 - Building the Connected Community and lessons from early EHR adoption 00:58 - Data blocking strategies in the 90s and their impact on interoperability 01:44 - Bob's transition to turnaround leadership and lessons from multiple engagements 02:15 - The importance of the right team and strategic focus for tech companies 02:28 - Narrowing down core customer profiles and target markets 02:43 - Focus on Epic, Cerner, and e-clinical work as key interoperable systems 03:07 - Value-based care and the role of data in Medicare Advantage programs 03:26 - Developing private lab networks and new use cases under TEFCA 03:52 - How TEFCA's implementation increases data exchange traffic 04:21 - Facilitating patient data access and reciprocity in information sharing 04:48 - Industry impact of data blocking lawsuits and regulatory changes 05:13 - The federal push for interoperability akin to the HITECH Act 05:39 - Penalties and non-compliance consequences as enforcement tools 06:01 - Delivering high-quality, actionable data for AI and clinical decision-making 06:23 - Personal story: navigating healthcare data transfer challenges as a patient 06:45 - The future of incentivizing interoperability through economic measures 07:07 - Infrastructure at the endpoints vs. legacy system dependencies 07:25 - Delivering consumable, easy-to-interpret data for busy clinicians 07:53 - Reducing care gaps through comprehensive, uniform health records 08:18 - The importance of high-certainty data for AI training and predictive care 09:02 - How Health Gorilla's curated, accurate data supports advanced AI applications 09:41 - Bob's return from retired life to address relentless interoperability challenges 10:26 - The evolving role of images and challenges in flowing medical imaging data 11:11 - Vendor issues and technical constraints in transmitting medical images 11:27 - The goal to improve data quality and flow from legacy systems like Meditech 11:51 - Connecting all legacy networks for comprehensive data sharing 12:05 - The potential for Health Gorilla to be a significant player in healthcare interoperability 12:29 - The importance of government support—sticks and carrots—in fostering industry change 12:42 - Closing thoughts: the future of seamless, actionable healthcare data
By Bradley BosticThis episode dives into the story of Health Gorilla and its founder, Bob Watson, revealing how innovative approaches are tackling one of healthcare's most persistent problems: data interoperability. With decades of experience, Bob shares strategic insights and the evolving landscape that is shaping the future of healthcare information exchange.In this episode:
Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Bob Watson and the origins of Health Gorilla 00:08 - Bob's experience at Cerner and pioneering early health IT initiatives 00:32 - Building the Connected Community and lessons from early EHR adoption 00:58 - Data blocking strategies in the 90s and their impact on interoperability 01:44 - Bob's transition to turnaround leadership and lessons from multiple engagements 02:15 - The importance of the right team and strategic focus for tech companies 02:28 - Narrowing down core customer profiles and target markets 02:43 - Focus on Epic, Cerner, and e-clinical work as key interoperable systems 03:07 - Value-based care and the role of data in Medicare Advantage programs 03:26 - Developing private lab networks and new use cases under TEFCA 03:52 - How TEFCA's implementation increases data exchange traffic 04:21 - Facilitating patient data access and reciprocity in information sharing 04:48 - Industry impact of data blocking lawsuits and regulatory changes 05:13 - The federal push for interoperability akin to the HITECH Act 05:39 - Penalties and non-compliance consequences as enforcement tools 06:01 - Delivering high-quality, actionable data for AI and clinical decision-making 06:23 - Personal story: navigating healthcare data transfer challenges as a patient 06:45 - The future of incentivizing interoperability through economic measures 07:07 - Infrastructure at the endpoints vs. legacy system dependencies 07:25 - Delivering consumable, easy-to-interpret data for busy clinicians 07:53 - Reducing care gaps through comprehensive, uniform health records 08:18 - The importance of high-certainty data for AI training and predictive care 09:02 - How Health Gorilla's curated, accurate data supports advanced AI applications 09:41 - Bob's return from retired life to address relentless interoperability challenges 10:26 - The evolving role of images and challenges in flowing medical imaging data 11:11 - Vendor issues and technical constraints in transmitting medical images 11:27 - The goal to improve data quality and flow from legacy systems like Meditech 11:51 - Connecting all legacy networks for comprehensive data sharing 12:05 - The potential for Health Gorilla to be a significant player in healthcare interoperability 12:29 - The importance of government support—sticks and carrots—in fostering industry change 12:42 - Closing thoughts: the future of seamless, actionable healthcare data