Boombostic Health
Are we really close to catching pancreatic cancer early? This silent killer still kills 75% within the first year of diagnosis. But what if we could spot clues before it becomes deadly? Transforming Pancreatic Cancer Detection with Amplified SciencesIn this episode, Bradley Bostic hosts Diana Caldwell, CEO and co-founder of Amplified Sciences, to explore groundbreaking advancements in early detection of pancreatic cancer. Given the devastating prognosis of late-stage diagnosis, their discussion highlights how innovative diagnostics can shift the paradigm towards earlier, less invasive...
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How Health Gorilla is Transforming Healthcare Data Interoperability 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: Bob Watson’s background at Cerner and lessons from early interoperability efforts The evolution of data blocking strategies and shifting industry tactics How...
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Insights from Eric Strafel of Molecular Testing LabsDiscover how industry veterans are reshaping healthcare through innovative diagnostics, integrating systems thinking, and leveraging AI. In this episode, Eric Strafel discusses the intersection of aerospace principles with healthcare, the future of home testing, and the power of diagnostics as the healthcare data engine. Key Topics: Transition from aerospace innovation to healthcare diagnostics and systems thinking The balance between structured processes and innovation in lab operations How program management practices from defense are...
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Colorectal cancer is rising fast, especially among younger populations, and one of the biggest problems is not treatment. It is missed screening. Recorded live at ViVE in the Diagnostic Zone, Eliad sits down with Jay Sidgreaves of New Day Diagnostics to talk about ColoHealth, an FDA-approved blood-based colorectal cancer screening test designed to help close one of the most urgent gaps in healthcare: getting more people screened before it is too late. Jay explains why FDA approval matters, why accessibility matters even more, and how diagnostics is moving toward a future where consumers play a...
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Transforming Healthcare Access with Simple Health Kit and Mark Cuban Partnership Discover how Dr. Sheena Menezes and Simple Health Kit are revolutionizing healthcare through community-centered platforms, innovative lab kits, and a strategic partnership with Mark Cuban's Cosplus Pharmacy. This episode details the vision for equitable access and the integration of technology in healthcare. In this episode: The foundation and mission of Simple Health Kit in providing accessible healthcare How the platform partners with enterprises to engage underserved populations The significance of Mark...
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Show Notes What if the most valuable data in healthcare has been sitting in plain sight the entire time, buried inside millions of clinical notes no one can actually use? Live from ViVE, Marcus Gordon sits down with Dr. Tim O’Connell, co-founder and CEO of Emtelligent and a practicing radiologist, for a conversation about one of the biggest blind spots in modern healthcare: unstructured data. Dr. O’Connell breaks down why health systems are overflowing with information yet still starving for actionable insight, and why unlocking clinical notes at scale could change everything from patient...
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Healthcare has talked about AI for years. What feels different now is that the conversation is finally moving toward practical use cases. In this episode of Boombostic Health, Marcus Gordon sits down with Dr. Luke Hansen of Arcadia at HIMSS to discuss where AI is beginning to create real value in healthcare. They explore how AI can help expand access, support care teams, surface more meaningful patient context, and identify rising risk earlier. This conversation goes beyond the usual hype. Dr. Hansen explains the difference between tools that improve efficiency, like summarization and...
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Boombostic Health — Live from ViVE 2026 Healthcare doesn’t have a clinical excellence problem. It has an operations problem. In this episode of Boombostic Health, Bradley Bostic sits down with Dr. David Atashroo of Qventus to unpack the hidden layer of healthcare that determines whether care actually works: care operations. The United States leads the world in clinical innovation, yet patients still experience delays, canceled procedures, repeated paperwork, and fragmented care. Why? Because the real breakdown in healthcare happens outside the exam room — in scheduling, care...
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Episode Summary Recorded live at ViVE 2026 in Los Angeles, Bradley Bostic sits down with Dave Newman (Digital Health) and Brad Reimer (CIO) from Sanford Health to explore how one of the nation’s largest rural health systems is redefining care delivery. Serving 2 million patients across 320,000 square miles, Sanford Health is proving that innovation doesn’t only happen in major urban health systems. From virtual care infrastructure funded by a $350M investment to AI tools that restore the human connection between doctors and patients, Sanford is building a new model for rural healthcare....
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Recorded live at ViVE, Marcus Gordon guest hosts for Bradley Bostic and talks with Amy Gleason about where healthcare AI is actually headed—and what has to be true for it to work. We’ve been “empowering patients” for a long time in theory. AI is the first thing that’s made it feel real at scale. But Amy makes a key point: if AI doesn’t have the right data under it, it’s basically just a faster version of “Dr. Google.” This episode gets into interoperability, why standards still matter, what privacy and consent should look like in plain English, and how patients could use AI...
info_outlineAt-home diagnostics isn’t “a kit.” It’s an operating system.
From the outside, it looks simple: order → kit arrives → collect → mail back.
Behind the scenes, scaling that experience requires automation, reliability, and speed.
In this conversation, Jeff Shattuck explains how DOT Corp uses automation, robotics, and AI to reduce the time from order to shipment, expanding what’s possible for home diagnostics and precision medicine.
Key moments
- DotCorp transitioned from printing to healthcare logistics.
- AI and robotics are streamlining healthcare processes.
- At-home testing is becoming more prevalent post-COVID.
- Less invasive testing methods are emerging.
- Precision medicine will rely on at-home diagnostics.
- Accountable care programs are driving demand for home testing.
- Collaboration with major labs enhances service delivery.
- The healthcare landscape is rapidly evolving.
- Patient empowerment is key in modern healthcare.
- Future innovations will focus on accessibility and efficiency.
Chapters
00:00 The Entrepreneurial Journey of DotCorp
05:19 Transforming Diagnostics: Home Testing Revolution
07:46 The Future of Precision Medicine and Home Testing
Connect
Jeff Shattuck: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffoshattuck/
Bradley Bostic: https://linktr.ee/BradleyBostic
Boombostic Health: https://www.boombostichealth.com/