Massively Better Healthcare

Insights from Halle Tecco


In this engaging conversation, Halle Tecco discusses her new book, “Massively Better Healthcare,” which aims to tackle the significant challenges in the healthcare system. The discussion covers the inspiration behind the book, the importance of understanding healthcare language, the role of idealism in innovation, and the case study of Maven in women’s health. The panelists also explore the age of grievance in healthcare, consumer empowerment, and the future of technology in healthcare delivery.

Takeaways

  • The healthcare system feels impossible to change, but there are patterns of success.
  • Many people want to fix healthcare but lack a shared understanding.
  • Innovation often fails due to a lack of communication and understanding.
  • Staying idealistic is crucial for those working in healthcare.
  • Maven’s model addresses significant gaps in women’s health care.
  • Stakeholders play a vital role in transforming healthcare.
  • The pandemic accelerated the adoption of technology in healthcare.
  • Consumer empowerment is essential for driving change in healthcare.
  • AI and technology can significantly improve healthcare delivery.
  • Trust in healthcare providers remains high despite systemic grievances.
Chapters
00:00 — Opening and Introductions
01:52 — Inspiration for Halle's book "Massively Better Healthcare"
04:15 — Surprises in Writing
06:15 — Defining Better Healthcare
07:35 — Staying Idealistic
10:30 — The Maven Story
17:30 — Follow Through Innovation
24:50 — The Age of Grievance
33:35 — The Consumer Uprising
39:00 — Closing and Music Picks

Halle Tecco, Author, Massively Better Healthcare: the Innovator’s Guide to Tackling Healthcare’s Biggest challenges

Halle has been investing in the future of healthcare since 2010 as an angel, LP, and the Founder of Rock Health. She also teaches at Columbia Business School, where she created the first MBA-level course on digital health investing, and at Harvard Medical School, where she leads a course on healthcare innovation. Through teaching, writing, and her podcast, she helps everyone from newcomers to industry veterans work toward improving healthcare for all.
https://www.halletecco.comHalle Tecco, MPH, MBA | LinkedIn
Favorite Song: The Dog Days are Over, Florence and the Machine

Health Dame Guest, Halle Tecco
Halle Tecco

Health Dame Guest, Kate Ryder
Kate Ryder

Kate Ryder, Founder & CEO, Maven Clinic
Katherine “Kate” Ryder is the Founder & CEO of Maven Clinic, the largest virtual clinic for women’s and family health, known for her work in telehealth, venture capital, and journalism, having previously written for The Economist, Fortune, and The New Yorker before founding Maven in 2014 to address gaps in care. A University of Michigan and LSE graduate, Ryder transitioned from finance and writing to entrepreneurship, becoming a prominent voice in healthcare innovation and women’s empowerment.
Kate Ryder Founder & CEO of Maven | LinkedIn
Favorite Song: Feeling Good, Nina Simone


Dr. Neel Shah, MD, MPP, FACOG, Chief Medical Officer, Maven Clinic

Listed among the “40 smartest people in health care” by Becker’s Hospital Review, Dr. Shah has spent the past decade at Harvard Medical School, serving as an obstetrician-gynecologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, and founding Director of the Delivery Decisions Initiative at Ariadne Labs, a joint center for health systems innovation at Brigham & Women’s Hospital and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Dr. Neel Shah, MD, MPP, FACOG | LinkedIn
Favorite Song: Reckoner, Radiohead

Health Dame Guest, Dr. Neel Shah
Dr. Neel Shah, MD, MPP, FACOG

Health Dame Guest, Jane Sarasohn Kahn
Jane Sarasohn-Kahn

Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, Founder & Principal THINK-Health LLC and Health Populi blog

Health economist, advisor, health care consultant, and trend-weaver for clients across the health/care ecosystem at the intersection of health + technology + people. Collaborates on strategy, scenario planning, and environmental analysis. Blogs at Health Populi, founded in 2007. Sits on several advisory boards. Represented by several speakers’ bureaus. Member of Global Educator faculty, Duke Corporate Education. Working and living between Philadelphia and Brussels, Belgium.

Jane Sarasohn-Kahn Health Economist, Advisor | LinkedIn
Favorite Song: Come Go With Me, Staple Singers 

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