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BCC Research's podcast features innovative companies and individuals who are shaping, disrupting and even revolutionizing not only their own industries, but also the way we’ll live and work in the future. Each week we talk to visionaries whose work is something you should definitely know about.

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45: The Future of Sustainable Innovation with Ecovyst

January 27, 2022 05:52 - 27 minutes - 37.2 MB

How does one develop innovative products that meet customers’ needs while also having a positive impact on the environment? And how can businesses blend those two ideals into a financially beneficial outcome for everyone involved? Today we’re continuing conversation we’ve started with Ecovyst last week. This time however, we’re focusing on the future of sustainable innovation, and how they carry it out in their business. Jumping right into the heart of the matter is today’s guest, Paul Robb...

44: The Future of Clean Fuel with Ecovyst

January 20, 2022 06:54 - 30 minutes - 41.7 MB

When it comes to clean fuel, what role do zeolites play? How will they impact the future of sustainability? And how many people are aware of this innovative solution? Zeolites are a group of minerals that have the ability to be readily dehydrated and rehydrated. The reason they’re so important is because they are playing a quiet but crucial role in helping transition the way we live and work to a more sustainable manner. Diving into the exciting world of zeolites and the potential they carr...

43: The Future of our Education Landscape with Megan Sweets

September 16, 2021 13:35 - 22 minutes - 31.2 MB

It’s no secret that the pandemic has had a major impact on our education system. But the truth of the matter is that there are underlying problems in the system. According to research done by today’s guest Dr. Megan Sweets: 50% of teachers will leave the profession in the first 5 years. 50% of new principals will leave their schools in 3 years, with 20% leaving after their first year. These statistics, compounded with the pandemic, make it clear that there is a need for an overhaul in the...

The Future of Chronic Disease Management with xbird

September 02, 2021 07:23 - 32 minutes - 44.6 MB

Why is chronic illness management lagging in innovation? How can doctors and patients be better equipped and more empowered to manage their health issues? And how has Covid impacted this market? Chronic illness, especially Type 2 diabetes, is more complex than acute injuries when it comes to monitoring health and making adjustments over the long-term. It typically requires patients to catalogue all aspects of their life in disjointed methods in the hopes that their doctor will be able to un...

42: The Future of Chronic Disease Management with xbird

September 02, 2021 07:23 - 32 minutes - 44.6 MB

Why is chronic illness management lagging in innovation? How can doctors and patients be better equipped and more empowered to manage their health issues? And how has Covid impacted this market? Chronic illness, especially Type 2 diabetes, is more complex than acute injuries when it comes to monitoring health and making adjustments over the long-term. It typically requires patients to catalogue all aspects of their life in disjointed methods in the hopes that their doctor will be able to un...

41: The Future of AI with Stradigi

August 26, 2021 12:32 - 28 minutes - 39.1 MB

What is artificial intelligence capable of? What can it do, and what can’t it do? And maybe more importantly, how can companies leverage it to help drive their business into the future? The week we dive into the practical applications that AI provides with today’s guest Zeina Gharzouzi, Area Sales Manager for Stradigi AI, a company who has created a unique AI platform specifically for small and middle-sized companies. Through their user-friendly platform—a first of its kind, they’re able to...

40: The Future of Autonomous Fleet Management with Ridecell

August 19, 2021 01:53 - 22 minutes - 30.4 MB

When it comes to fleet management, how can companies not just diagnose problems with individual vehicles within their fleets but solve them without the inevitable lag pile-up issues that come with it?  How can they do this while managing a large fleet? The answer: fully automating the process. To do that, there are a series of issues that need to be addressed, and a platform that needs to manage all the moving pieces. This is exactly why we brought in our guest, Ridecell. Presenting the fir...

39: The Future of Cycling with Megan Hottman

August 12, 2021 02:09 - 39 minutes - 54.6 MB

When it comes to transportation, there are many modes available to us. But despite the greener and statistically happier option of cycling, there is a lot of work to do in the cycling industry. Some of that work includes ensuring motorists are informed about cycling laws, advocating for better safety precautions throughout cities and changing laws to define cyclists’ rights on the road. That’s where today’s guest steps in and shines. Megan Hottman is not just an athlete and cyclist; she’s a...

38: The Future of Health and Fitness with Verb

August 05, 2021 03:37 - 28 minutes - 39.7 MB

How has the health and fitness industry evolved as a result of the global pandemic? How are experts integrating AI and machine learning into health and fitness? And what industry problems do AI and machine learning solve? This week’s guest, Vin Miceli—founder and CEO of Verb—is here to answer these questions and more. Vin created Verb, a digital platform that connects coaches with clients—with a twist. Verb tackles the ‘unsexy’ element of health and fitness: the micro-habits that construct ...

37: The Future of Waste Management with Rubicon

July 29, 2021 03:35 - 37 minutes - 50.9 MB

What does our current waste management industry look like? What can be done to combat the sheer amount of waste being produced on a daily basis? And what are we doing about the accumulating space waste? Waste is a multi-faceted issue that is present in every market and every industry. Not only that, it’s one issue that is continuing to grow and is impacting our lives and planet for the worse. Tackling this seemingly bleak outlook is today’s guest: Rubicon. Spearheading the march in turning ...

36: Shaye DiPasquale on The Future of Recycling

May 27, 2021 02:02 - 42 minutes - 57.7 MB

Do you know what actually goes in your blue bin? How much of what we send to the recycling center can actually be recycled? And what can we do with all our hard-to-recycle materials? The traditional recycling industry has declined in recent years despite the growing awareness of its importance. Not to mention it’s a key player in combatting climate change. And while there are many at play that have led to the state of the industry, looking at the evolution from here-on-out will lead us to s...

36: The Future of Recycling with TerraCycle

May 27, 2021 02:02 - 42 minutes - 57.7 MB

Do you know what actually goes in your blue bin? How much of what we send to the recycling center can actually be recycled? And what can we do with all our hard-to-recycle materials? The traditional recycling industry has declined in recent years despite the growing awareness of its importance. Not to mention it’s a key player in combatting climate change. And while there are many at play that have led to the state of the industry, looking at the evolution from here-on-out will lead us to s...

35: The Future of Indoor Agriculture with Plenty

May 20, 2021 03:37 - 44 minutes - 60.9 MB

Indoor agriculture. Two simple words that represent a powerful shift in one of our biggest industries. The ability to grow produce vertically, instead of horizontally and protected from the elements is revolutionizing the industry. Aside from drastically reducing the amount of space needed, the ability to hyper-control all aspects of the growing process means there’s no need for pesticides or GMOs and that taste will be consistent. One of the big driving forces behind this new market is Plen...

35: Nate Storey on The Future of Indoor Agriculture

May 20, 2021 03:37 - 44 minutes - 60.9 MB

Indoor agriculture. Two simple words that represent a powerful shift in one of our biggest industries. The ability to grow produce vertically, instead of horizontally and protected from the elements is revolutionizing the industry. Aside from drastically reducing the amount of space needed, the ability to hyper-control all aspects of the growing process means there’s no need for pesticides or GMOs and that taste will be consistent. One of the big driving forces behind this new market is Plen...

34: The Future of Water with 120Water

May 13, 2021 03:52 - 26 minutes - 36 MB

Water. Arguably the most important resource we have…and yet, how often do we think about our water systems? While the events in Flint, Michigan shined a light on the industry, it’s still not a prominent topic of conversation. For Megan Glover, this was a problem. That’s why she founded 120Water, a company that aims to bridge the fractured elements within the industry to help consumers know what’s in their water, and water industry professionals adhere to regulations while understaffed and un...

34: Megan Glover on The Future of Water

May 13, 2021 03:52 - 26 minutes - 36 MB

Water. Arguably the most important resource we have…and yet, how often do we think about our water systems? While the events in Flint, Michigan shined a light on the industry, it’s still not a prominent topic of conversation. For Megan Glover, this was a problem. That’s why she founded 120Water, a company that aims to bridge the fractured elements within the industry to help consumers know what’s in their water, and water industry professionals adhere to regulations while understaffed and un...

33: The Future of Synthetic Genomes with Codex DNA

May 06, 2021 03:12 - 24 minutes - 34.3 MB

The pandemic has influenced every company in every market. But companies that focus on synthetic DNA have been in a unique position to help. That’s why Codex DNA has played, and continues to play, a crucial role in the fight against Covid-19. The creation and release of the world’s first full-length synthetic genomes for the three Covid virus variants is a game-changer, not just for Covid but for the healthcare industry and the approach scientists will bring to future health crises. We sat d...

33: Jason Lehmann on The Future of Synthetic Genomes

May 06, 2021 03:12 - 24 minutes - 34.3 MB

The pandemic has influenced every company in every market. But companies that focus on synthetic DNA have been in a unique position to help. That’s why Codex DNA has played, and continues to play, a crucial role in the fight against Covid-19. The creation and release of the world’s first full-length synthetic genomes for the three Covid virus variants is a game-changer, not just for Covid but for the healthcare industry and the approach scientists will bring to future health crises. We sat d...

32: The Future of Green Hydrogen with Enapter

April 29, 2021 01:00 - 25 minutes - 35.2 MB

When it comes to energy, what could compete with fossil fuels? Right now, there isn’t a strong competitor on the market. In five years, that will all change. Green hydrogen is already making a strong play; the only thing holding it back is cost efficiency and scalability. But those challenges are about to become history. We sat down with Vaitea Cowan, Co-Founder of Enapter—a company on a mission to drive down the cost of green hydrogen and make it competitive with fossil fuels. Join us as we...

32: Vaitea Cowan on The Future of Green Hydrogen

April 29, 2021 01:00 - 25 minutes - 35.2 MB

When it comes to energy, what could compete with fossil fuels? Right now, there isn’t a strong competitor on the market. In five years, that will all change. Green hydrogen is already making a strong play; the only thing holding it back is cost efficiency and scalability. But those challenges are about to become history. We sat down with Vaitea Cowan, Co-Founder of Enapter—a company on a mission to drive down the cost of green hydrogen and make it competitive with fossil fuels. Join us as we...

31: The Future of In-Person Events with UNC

April 22, 2021 22:55 - 23 minutes - 32.1 MB

As vaccines become more available and the world begins to slowly re-open after over a year of battling the global pandemic, people are both eager and nervous about large-scale in-person events. University of North Carolina’s Reese Innovation Lab is combatting the new issues that Covid-19 has brought by enabling venues to positively encourage people to wear masks and social distance through their AI powered Health Greeter Kiosks. Joining me to expand on both the inspiration behind the kiosks,...

31: Steven King & Natalie Huggins on The Future of In-Person Events

April 22, 2021 22:55 - 23 minutes - 32.1 MB

As vaccines become more available and the world begins to slowly re-open after over a year of battling the global pandemic, people are both eager and nervous about large-scale in-person events. University of North Carolina’s Reese Innovation Lab is combatting the new issues that Covid-19 has brought by enabling venues to positively encourage people to wear masks and social distance through their AI powered Health Greeter Kiosks. Joining me to expand on both the inspiration behind the kiosks,...

30: The Future of Power with EPRA

April 15, 2021 01:09 - 43 minutes - 60.2 MB

Reliability is the key to maintaining power systems and enabling them to advance. To understand exactly why this is the case, as well as to explore the world of power, we sat down with both Alan Ross, President of the Electric Power Reliability Alliance (EPRA), and Rachel Linke, Member Service Manager of EPRA. EPRA is a movement that enables a collaborative community to advance electric power reliability, starting with industrial and commercial organizations. Join us as we tackle an array of...

30: Alan Ross & Rachel Linke on The Future of Power

April 15, 2021 01:09 - 43 minutes - 60.2 MB

Reliability is the key to maintaining power systems and enabling them to advance. To understand exactly why this is the case, as well as to explore the world of power, we sat down with both Alan Ross, President of the Electric Power Reliability Alliance (EPRA), and Rachel Linke, Member Service Manager of EPRA. EPRA is a movement that enables a collaborative community to advance electric power reliability, starting with industrial and commercial organizations. Join us as we tackle an array of...

29: The Future of Plastic with Notpla

April 08, 2021 03:03 - 42 minutes - 58.6 MB

What would it take to reinvent plastic? Ambition, a highly creative and skilled team, and the guts to go for it. It’s news to no one that we have a plastic problem. It’s used for everything, but its end-of-life process is one we would rather not think about. However, turning a blind eye to the issues that it’s causing has not worked, nor will it. What needs to happen is a reinvention of both plastic and our mindset on how to use it. Thankfully, companies like Notpla are way ahead of us, alr...

29: Pierre Paslier on The Future of Plastic

April 08, 2021 03:03 - 42 minutes - 58.6 MB

What would it take to reinvent plastic? Ambition, a highly creative and skilled team, and the guts to go for it. It’s news to no one that we have a plastic problem. It’s used for everything, but its end-of-life process is one we would rather not think about. However, turning a blind eye to the issues that it’s causing has not worked, nor will it. What needs to happen is a reinvention of both plastic and our mindset on how to use it. Thankfully, companies like Notpla are way ahead of us, alr...

28: The Future of Smart Packaging with CPI

April 01, 2021 04:17 - 30 minutes - 42.5 MB

How much thought do you give to the packaging that inevitably comes with your order? Not much? Well, get ready to start looking at it differently. Did you know that, what is affectionately known as “smart packaging” is more than just being able to track your goods with extremely high accuracy? It’s much more personal than that. It’s about automatically re-ordering goods when you start to get low and enabling your doctor to monitor your parent’s pill intake, all without you needing to think a...

28: Alex Cole on The Future of Smart Packaging

April 01, 2021 04:17 - 30 minutes - 42.5 MB

How much thought do you give to the packaging that inevitably comes with your order? Not much? Well, get ready to start looking at it differently. Did you know that, what is affectionately known as “smart packaging” is more than just being able to track your goods with extremely high accuracy? It’s much more personal than that. It’s about automatically re-ordering goods when you start to get low and enabling your doctor to monitor your parent’s pill intake, all without you needing to think a...

27: The Future of Green Investing with Greenbacker Capital

March 25, 2021 02:05 - 23 minutes - 32.4 MB

How are dreams transformed into reality that then construct our future? The simple answer? Money. The longer answer? By intelligent people investing into products and services that then have a fighting chance of becoming mainstream. An industry that highlights this beautifully is renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure. Still new, its future is not one that can be methodically planned out, but if there’s one company that is keeping its pulse on its trajectory, it’s Greenbacker Capita...

27: Ben Baker on The Future of Green Investing

March 25, 2021 02:05 - 23 minutes - 32.4 MB

How are dreams transformed into reality that then construct our future? The simple answer? Money. The longer answer? By intelligent people investing into products and services that then have a fighting chance of becoming mainstream. An industry that highlights this beautifully is renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure. Still new, its future is not one that can be methodically planned out, but if there’s one company that is keeping its pulse on its trajectory, it’s Greenbacker Capita...

26: Ryan Thompson on The Future of the Esports Experience

March 18, 2021 02:00 - 21 minutes - 29 MB

There’s nothing quite like the roar of a crowd. And for the longest time that has always gone hand-in-hand with traditional sports games. But in recent years, a new type of event has garnered the same level of intensity in a much shorter amount of time. We’re talking about esports. With the advent of competitive gaming, streaming has become a global phenomenon. But more than that, the digital sport has amassed a fan base that congregate in stadiums they would for any other sport. Which is wh...

26: The Future of the Esports Experience with Ryan Thompson

March 18, 2021 02:00 - 21 minutes - 29 MB

There’s nothing quite like the roar of a crowd. And for the longest time that has always gone hand-in-hand with traditional sports games. But in recent years, a new type of event has garnered the same level of intensity in a much shorter amount of time. We’re talking about esports. With the advent of competitive gaming, streaming has become a global phenomenon. But more than that, the digital sport has amassed a fan base that congregate in stadiums they would for any other sport. Which is wh...

25: Mike Klein on The Future of Genomics and Precision Medicine

March 11, 2021 03:58 - 23 minutes - 32.4 MB

If it’s part of your DNA, is it something that you can change? For the longest time the answer to that question has been no, but now that’s not necessarily the case. Genetics is a world that is evolving at a rapid pace. And with a lot of new data coming out in the field, there is a growing need to sort that data and make it actionable. That’s what this week’s guest is doing. Genomenon is a genomic health IT company that connects genomic data with patient DNA in order to help diagnose and tre...

25: The Future of Precision Medicine with Genomenon

March 11, 2021 03:58 - 23 minutes - 32.4 MB

If it’s part of your DNA, is it something that you can change? For the longest time the answer to that question has been no, but now that’s not necessarily the case. Genetics is a world that is evolving at a rapid pace. And with a lot of new data coming out in the field, there is a growing need to sort that data and make it actionable. That’s what this week’s guest is doing. Genomenon is a genomic health IT company that connects genomic data with patient DNA in order to help diagnose and tre...

24: The Future of Synthetic Biology with Twist Bioscience

March 04, 2021 01:23 - 30 minutes - 41.5 MB

With the introduction of big data, machine learning and AI, it’s easy to get excited about what technology is allowing us to create. But what gets overlooked is the sheer amount of data that will be created in the process. And while data storage may not sound like a sexy topic, it’s one that becomes infinitely more attractive when you learn what it’ll look like in the near future. The concept of storing data on DNA may sound confusing, but after understanding how it operates, it’s fairly sim...

24: Emily Leproust on The Future of DNA Data Storage

March 04, 2021 01:23 - 30 minutes - 41.5 MB

With the introduction of big data, machine learning and AI, it’s easy to get excited about what technology is allowing us to create. But what gets overlooked is the sheer amount of data that will be created in the process. And while data storage may not sound like a sexy topic, it’s one that becomes infinitely more attractive when you learn what it’ll look like in the near future. The concept of storing data on DNA may sound confusing, but after understanding how it operates, it’s fairly sim...

23: The Future of Digitization with Avery Dennison

February 25, 2021 03:52 - 41 minutes - 56.9 MB

What do you think of when you hear the word sustainability? Does the term ‘digitization’ come to mind? While entirely separate entities, the impact that the digital revolution is having on the supply chain front has a direct impact on the ability companies have to truly become sustainable. This week, we sat down with both Tyler Chaffo, Manager of Global Sustainability, and Amir Khoshniyati, Head of NFC Business for Avery Dennison, a global leader in the materials science and manufacturing in...

23: Avery Dennison On Digitization and The Future of Sustainability

February 25, 2021 03:52 - 41 minutes - 56.9 MB

What do you think of when you hear the word sustainability? Does the term ‘digitization’ come to mind? While entirely separate entities, the impact that the digital revolution is having on the supply chain front has a direct impact on the ability companies have to truly become sustainable. This week, we sat down with both Tyler Chaffo, Manager of Global Sustainability, and Amir Khoshniyati, Head of NFC Business for Avery Dennison, a global leader in the materials science and manufacturing in...

22: Dr. Michael Klaper On The Future of Nutrition

February 18, 2021 03:52 - 38 minutes - 35.3 MB

What role does nutrition play when it comes to the future of healthcare? Currently, nutrition has a small place in general healthcare practice. But that’s about to change. This week, we sat down with Dr. Michael Klaper to explore this topic in-depth. Bringing with him his experience in surgery, anesthesiology and orthopedics, Dr. Klaper’s journey to understanding the link between nutrition and the devastating illnesses plaguing society was one full of twists and turns. With it brought an ent...

22: The Future of Nutrition with Dr. Michael Klaper

February 18, 2021 03:52 - 38 minutes - 35.3 MB

What role does nutrition play when it comes to the future of healthcare? Currently, nutrition has a small place in general healthcare practice. But that’s about to change. This week, we sat down with Dr. Michael Klaper to explore this topic in-depth. Bringing with him his experience in surgery, anesthesiology and orthopedics, Dr. Klaper’s journey to understanding the link between nutrition and the devastating illnesses plaguing society was one full of twists and turns. With it brought an ent...

21: David Breed On the Future of Autonomous Car Safety

February 11, 2021 03:53 - 26 minutes - 36.2 MB

Ready for driverless cars? Whether that sparks excitement or apprehension, the question isn’t if it’ll come to be, but when. In order for autonomous cars to become a widespread reality, major questions need to be answered about safety. How do you guarantee the safety of the passengers when the layout of the car is completely different than what we’re familiar with? And how do you ensure that the car is aware of other cars, pedestrians and debris? This week, we sat down with David Breed, inve...

21: The Future of Car Safety with ATI

February 11, 2021 03:53 - 26 minutes - 36.2 MB

Ready for driverless cars? Whether that sparks excitement or apprehension, the question isn’t if it’ll come to be, but when. In order for autonomous cars to become a widespread reality, major questions need to be answered about safety. How do you guarantee the safety of the passengers when the layout of the car is completely different than what we’re familiar with? And how do you ensure that the car is aware of other cars, pedestrians and debris? This week, we sat down with David Breed, inve...

20: Julie Piatt On the Innovative Thinking and the Future of Plant-Based Cheese

February 04, 2021 03:45 - 47 minutes - 65.9 MB

What does it take to shape the future of an industry? How do you leverage difficult turns in life to produce a timeless product? And how in the world can plant-based cheese compete with the real thing? These two seemingly unconnected questions merge into this week’s episode of You Should Know This. We sat down with Julie Piatt, visionary, founder, and CEO of SriMu, a subscription-based plant-based cheese company. Join us as Julie shares her journey through fashion, design, and yoga, and how ...

20: The Future of Plant-Based Cheese with SriMu

February 04, 2021 03:45 - 47 minutes - 65.9 MB

What does it take to shape the future of an industry? How do you leverage difficult turns in life to produce a timeless product? And how in the world can plant-based cheese compete with the real thing? These two seemingly unconnected questions merge into this week’s episode of You Should Know This. We sat down with Julie Piatt, visionary, founder, and CEO of SriMu, a subscription-based plant-based cheese company. Join us as Julie shares her journey through fashion, design, and yoga, and how ...

19: The Future of Cultured Meat with Aleph Farms

January 28, 2021 03:56 - 31 minutes - 43.8 MB

Have you ever imagined that the meat you put on your dinner plate—real meat—could come from a lab? Before you dismiss the idea as crazy, I’m here to tell you that not only is it possible; it’s the future. Cultured meat can produce the same tasty steak you know and love, all while avoiding the main issues facing the meat industry; environmental issues, treatment of animals, and even the potentiality of illness. This week on You Should Know This, we sit down with the CEO of Aleph Farms, a cult...

19: Didier Toubia On the Future of Cultured Meat

January 28, 2021 03:56 - 31 minutes - 43.8 MB

Have you ever imagined that the meat you put on your dinner plate—real meat—could come from a lab? Before you dismiss the idea as crazy, I’m here to tell you that not only is it possible; it’s the future. Cultured meat can produce the same tasty steak you know and love, all while avoiding the main issues facing the meat industry; environmental issues, treatment of animals, and even the potentiality of illness. This week on You Should Know This, we sit down with the CEO of Aleph Farms, a cult...

18: Dr. Mahmoud Ghannoum On the Future of the Gut Microbiome

January 21, 2021 03:34 - 35 minutes - 48.4 MB

The gut microbiome is all the rage in the world of health research, and for good reason. The connection between our gut microbiome and health issues, including mental health, cancer and even autism, is coming to light. At the forefront of this research and actionable steps, is Dr. Mahmoud Ghannoum. This week on You Should Know This, we sit down with the doctor, author and the co-founder of BIOHM Health to dive into the world of the microbiome and uncover what we can hope to see in the future...

18: The Future of the Gut Microbiome with Dr. Mahmoud Ghannoum

January 21, 2021 03:34 - 35 minutes - 48.4 MB

The gut microbiome is all the rage in the world of health research, and for good reason. The connection between our gut microbiome and health issues, including mental health, cancer and even autism, is coming to light. At the forefront of this research and actionable steps, is Dr. Mahmoud Ghannoum. This week on You Should Know This, we sit down with the doctor, author and the co-founder of BIOHM Health to dive into the world of the microbiome and uncover what we can hope to see in the future...

17: Intermountain Healthcare On the Future of Community-Based Care

January 14, 2021 03:14 - 27 minutes - 37.4 MB

Healthcare is an essential industry, but it has also been known for sometimes being frustratingly slow to evolve, especially in terms of patient experience. But how does an entire industry shift to solve these experience-based issues? Simple, borrow methods from industries that have already done it. This week on You Should Know This, we talk to Rajesh Shrestha, COO of Community-Based Care at Intermountain Healthcare and President and CEO of Castell Health as well as Kevan Mabbutt, Senior VP ...

17: The Future of Community-Based Care with Intermountain Healthcare

January 14, 2021 03:14 - 27 minutes - 37.4 MB

Healthcare is an essential industry, but it has also been known for sometimes being frustratingly slow to evolve, especially in terms of patient experience. But how does an entire industry shift to solve these experience-based issues? Simple, borrow methods from industries that have already done it. This week on You Should Know This, we talk to Rajesh Shrestha, COO of Community-Based Care at Intermountain Healthcare and President and CEO of Castell Health as well as Kevan Mabbutt, Senior VP ...

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