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Ep 36 | Breaking Barriers in Healthcare Data Sharing

Ep 36 | Breaking Barriers in Healthcare Data Sharing

Update: 2025-03-10
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In this episode, hosts Asher Mathew and Kelly Sarabyn engage with Serrah Linares, Senior Vice President of Growth Innovation at Optum, in a compelling discussion on the future of healthcare partnerships. This episode unpacks how technology, APIs, and strategic alliances are reshaping healthcare delivery and innovation.


Chapters

5:02 - Healthcare tech: EMRs, APIs, and data exchange

10:57 - Industry evolution: Adoption of technology in healthcare

17:50 - Partnerships and interoperability in healthcare

24:41 - AI and verticalized solutions in healthcare

30:36 - Organizational structure and partnerships at UnitedHealthcare

36:57 - Stakeholder alignment and making the business case

42:25 - Challenges of partnering in the healthcare industry


Key Takeaways

1. Optum's Technological Edge: Optum builds and commercializes technology to fill gaps in healthcare, enhancing member engagement and service delivery.

2. Interoperability and Innovation: The healthcare sector is gradually embracing digital transformation, driven by federal policies and the need for collaboration.

3. API Marketplace as a Catalyst: Optum's API marketplace supports startups, fostering innovation in telehealth and virtual care.

4. Data Protection vs. Sharing: Balancing data protection with the need for information sharing is crucial for improving healthcare outcomes.

5. Strategic Stakeholder Engagement: Effective partnership initiatives require a compelling business case and alignment with company goals.

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Ep 36 | Breaking Barriers in Healthcare Data Sharing

Ep 36 | Breaking Barriers in Healthcare Data Sharing

Asher Mathew & Kelly Sarabyn