• UX Marks the Spot
    Feb 6 2026

    Tech It to the Limit Episode 4.01

    Patient Power: Dr. Archelle Georgiou and Danielle Teal on Patient Advocacy in Healthcare Tech

    In the Season 4 premiere of Tech It to the Limit, hosts Sarah Harper and Elliott Wilson return with humor, heart, and a timely focus on the most important voice in healthcare: the patient. The episode kicks off with the usual banter, nostalgic tech gifts, and a brand-new game, Trial Ready or Try Again, which puts emerging oncology innovations to the test and separates real breakthroughs from sci-fi hype.

    The episode features two remarkable guests. Danielle Teal, a Mayo Clinic Joy Program champion and patient advocate, shares her lived experience navigating a breast cancer diagnosis and how technology showed up during moments of shock, vulnerability, and resilience. Dr. Archelle Georgiou brings decades of insight as a physician, former healthcare executive, and nationally recognized patient advocate, offering perspective on where health technology truly empowers patients and where it falls short without personalization, context, and compassion.

    Together, they explore patient portals, AI, wearables, social platforms, and decision-making tools, emphasizing kindness, listening, and partnership in care. This Season 4 opener sets a powerful tone, highlighting how innovation and empathy must work together to create technology that genuinely supports patients and their real-world journeys.

    In this episode:

    • [00:00] Welcome to Tech It to the Limit
    • [00:51] Season 4 kickoff
    • [01:20] Introducing our expert guests
    • [02:37] Holiday tech gifts recap
    • [04:38] Analog vs. digital: a fun debate
    • [15:35] Patient advocacy and technology
    • [24:51] A year ago: the start of chemotherapy
    • [25:33] The challenge with technology in healthcare
    • [26:00] Personalized health information: the key to better care
    • [41:44] The importance of kindness in healthcare design
    • [46:31] Call to action: Patients as equal partners
    • [52:08] Wise nugs
    • [59:48] Episode close & HealthTech Haiku

    Resources:

    Tech It To The Limit Podcast

    • Website
    • Apple Podcast

    Danielle Teal

    • LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielleteal

    Dr. Archelle Georgiou

    • https://www.archellemd.com/about
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/archellegeorgiou
    • Podcast

    Sarah Harper

    • LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahbethharper

    Elliott Wilson

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewelliottwilson

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • HLTH-Y Dose Part 2
    Dec 19 2025

    Tech It to the Limit Episode 3.11 - HLTH-Y Dose Part 2: The Future of Agentic, Ambient, and Diagnostic Artificial Intelligence

    In this second part of HLTH, Sarah Harper and Elliott Wilson dive back into the cutting-edge world of AI, focusing on technology that not only acts but also listens and sees what humans can’t. The episode features three insightful conversations from HLTH this fall, proving that the future isn't just about AI, it's about AI that works for you.

    First, meet Jon Wang, CEO of Assort Health, who explores the frontier of agentic AI.

    Next, Dr. Adam Glasofer of Vertex Health brings a reality check to the flashy health tech landscape.

    Finally, Dr. Zachary Tan and Jeff Dunkel of Optain Health demonstrate how their AI-powered retinal exam transforms diagnostic care.

    In This Episode:

    • [00:47] Welcome back: Bonus episode 2.0
    • [02:16] Exploring agentic AI with Assort Health
    • [06:03] Interview with Jon Wang, CEO of Assort Health
    • [21:47] The future of ambient innovation with Vertex Health
    • [23:12] Interview with Dr. Adam Glasofer of Vertex Health
    • [30:33] Survival tips for health tech startups
    • [32:43] Navigating health conferences as a founder
    • [42:37] AI and retinal screening innovations
    • [49:23] Scaling precision imaging in frontline care
    • [55:00] Wrapping up and looking ahead

    Resources:

    Tech It To The Limit Podcast

    • Website
    • Apple Podcast

    Jon Wang

    • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonxwang
    • Assort Health - https://www.assorthealth.com/

    Dr. Adam Glasofer

    • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-glasofer-md
    • Vertex Health - https://vertexhealthconsulting.com/

    Dr. Zachary Tan

    • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/zacharytan

    Jeff Dunkel

    • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-dunkel-5529aa4

    Sarah Harper

    • LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahbethharper

    Elliott Wilson

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewelliottwilson

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    59 mins
  • HLTH-Y Dose Part 1
    Dec 12 2025

    In this special HLTH bonus episode of Tech It to the Limit, hosts Sarah Harper and Elliott Wilson battle post-conference fatigue and full-blown health FOMO by bringing the conference floor straight to your earbuds. While Sarah recovers from a “very real case of health FOMO,” Elliott reports from the trenches after surviving days of buzzwords, badge scanners, and $9 lattes. To shake up the usual format, they press play on two standout booth interviews from HLTH.

    First, Elliott sits down with Dr. Lynne Nowak of Surescripts for a deep dive into seamless prescribing, touchless prior authorization, interoperability, and price transparency. Dr. Lynne breaks down how automation is shrinking prior auth from a multi-day nightmare into a near-instant, 30-second reality, reducing burnout for clinicians and removing friction for patients who just want their meds on time and at a price they can afford.

    Then, the episode shifts into venture-building mode with returning guest John Beadle of Aegis Ventures. John unpacks how his consortium model is helping health systems move from “innovation theater” to real innovation delivery by building and scaling AI companies faster than the market average. From ambient AI becoming table stakes to the rise of patient-facing agents, he offers a clear view of where healthcare innovation is headed next.

    In this episode:

    • [00:00] Introduction
    • [01:16] Health conference recap setup
    • [07:13] Interview Dr. lynne Nowak automation and burnout
    • [10:25] Touchless prior authorization explained
    • [12:59] Interoperability and data exchange
    • [18:11] Trust and data governance
    • [19:55] Future of data science at Surescripts
    • [21:12] Interview wrap up Dr. lynne
    • [24:42] Interview John Beadle AI startups and health systems
    • [26:02] Startup success metrics and examples
    • [28:11] Clinician experience and ambient AI
    • [32:19] Advice for health conference attendees
    • [33:07] Sponsor segment HIPAA compliance tool
    • [34:22] Episode wrap up and teaser for part two
    • [35:40] Healthtech haiku and sign-off

    Resources:

    Tech It To The Limit Podcast

    • Website
    • Apple Podcast

    Dr. Lynne Nowak

    • LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnee-nowak-md-62054583/
    • Surescripts - https://surescripts.com/

    John Beadle

    • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnpbeadle/
    • Aegis Ventures - https://aegisventures.com/

    Sarah Harper

    • LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahbethharper

    Elliott Wilson

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewelliottwilson

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    36 mins
  • Scale Force: Microsoft’s Dr. David Rhew on Responsible AI, Oculomics & the Future of Care
    Nov 7 2025

    In this final episode of Season 3 of Tech It to the Limit, hosts Sarah Harper and Elliott Wilson go global and get grounded with a very special guest. After sharing travel tales from Germany and the HLTH conference, Sarah and Elliott debut their new game, “Trust-O-Meter,” rating real-world health tech scandals and solutions on a scale from “hospital stairwell cell signal” to “grandma’s green bean casserole.”

    Then, they sit down with Dr. David Rhew, Global Chief Medical Officer at Microsoft, for a wide-ranging, surprisingly personal conversation on everything from his pivot from academia to industry ( a VA grant pushed him out) to the future of oculomics, voice biomarkers, and responsible AI. Dr. Rhew breaks down the three layers of bias, explains why implementation is everything, and doesn’t shy away from the hard truth about AI and the future of the healthcare workforce. It’s a deep, funny, and profoundly human conversation to close out the season.

    The episode wraps with Wise Nugs and a final health tech haiku, leaving listeners hopeful and ready for Season 4.

    Key Takeaways

    • Trust needs humans in the loop :AI earns credibility when it supports clinical workflows, not replaces them.
    • Bias hides in plain sight :Data, model design, and deployment all carry bias. Responsible AI means addressing all three.
    • Implementation eats innovation for breakfast: Technology does not change healthcare; adoption and usability do.
    • Your eyes and voice are the new vital signs :Oculomics and voice biomarkers are turning everyday signals into early detection tools.
    • Equity must be built in, not bolted on:“Neutral AI” does not exist. Fairness and transparency have to be engineered from the start.
    • Automation is not the enemy; stagnation is :AI will replace tasks, not purpose. The key is reskilling and redefining human work.

    In this episode:

    • [00:00:13] Welcome to the season 3 finale
    • [00:01:19] Host travel log
    • [00:05:24] Game debut: Trust-o-meter
    • [00:22:01] Interview: Dr. David Rhew
    • [00:23:34] Dad jokes and Korean BBQ regrets
    • [00:25:27] From white coat to cloud
    • [00:30:52] Bridging the hype-reality gap
    • [00:34:50] Oculomics: The 2-minute eye scan
    • [00:38:02] The DMA of bias
    • [00:45:27] The TRAIN consortium
    • [00:48:45] Cloud consolidation and data stewardship
    • [00:58:29] Call to action: Operationalizing trust
    • [01:05:32] Spicy nugs: Key takeaways
    • [01:14:09] Health tech haiku and sign-off

    Resources:

    Tech It To The Limit Podcast

    • Website
    • Apple Podcast

    Dr. David Rhew

    • LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-rhew-m-d-1832764/

    Sarah Harper

    • LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahbethharper

    Elliott Wilson

    • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewelliottwilson
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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • The Wonder Years Redux: Busting Generational Myths in Digital Health: Capability, Motivation, and Context for Better Tech Adoption
    Oct 3 2025

    In this episode of Tech It To The Limit, hosts Sarah Harper and Elliot Wilson revisit generational myths in digital health and reveal why age isn’t the real barrier to adoption. Through their new game, Fact Check Fever, and a deep dive into the Capability-Motivation-Context (CMC) framework, they show how design, usability, and trust matter far more than birth year. From busting stereotypes to exploring how health systems can design with users, not for them, it’s a witty, insightful look at the future of inclusive, human-centered innovation.

    Key Takeaways

    • Generational myths don’t hold up: Boomers use portals, Gen Z cares about privacy, and every group struggles with clunky design, not just “digital natives.”
    • Design trumps demographics: Adoption isn’t about age, it’s about usability, accessibility, and human-centered design.
    • Follow the CMC framework: Capability, motivation, and context, not birth year, to predict whether people engage with health tech.
    • Health equity requires intention: Neutral AI does not exist; equity has to be actively built into technology.
    • The biggest unifier isn’t age: A diagnosis, condition, or shared health journey brings people together across generations more than labels like Boomer or Gen Z.

    In this episode:

    • [00:00:13] Welcome & episode introduction
    • [00:00:55] Recap of Mayo Clinic live show
    • [00:02:36] Looking ahead to HLTH: speakers, tracks, and the health tech “fashion week” vibe
    • [00:05:08] Conference tracks & awards
    • 00:07:13] Launching Fact Check Fever: busting myths on portals, EHR burnout, Gen Z TikTok habits, and more
    • [00:07:37] Fact Check Fever: generational myths & data
    • [00:19:24] Break for fake sponsor: Patient Portal Plus Plus
    • [00:20:44] Sincere segment: CMC framework for health tech adoption
    • [00:22:24] Deep dive: CMC framework explained
    • [00:31:17] Designing with, not for, users
    • [00:35:31] Break for fake sponsor: Bias Focals
    • [00:37:14] Spicy Nugs: co-host lightning round
    • [00:46:41] Closing thoughts, HLTH call-to-action, and Elliot’s health tech haiku

    Resources

    Tech It To The Limit Podcast

    • Website
    • Apple Podcast

    Sarah Harper

    • LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahbethharper

    Elliott Wilson

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewelliottwilson

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    49 mins
  • HEDIS and BOT-HEAD: Data and design justice with Dr. Rachel Harrington from NCQA
    Aug 1 2025

    In this episode of Tech it to the Limit, Dr. Rachel Harrington (NCQA) joins hosts Sarah Harper and Elliott Wilson to unpack how digital tools are reshaping healthcare—and why equity must be part of the equation. From fixing biased data to evolving HEDIS and designing with communities, it’s a sharp look at the future of human-centered, tech-powered care.

    Key Takeaways

    • Start with the right data: If we don’t ask the right questions and reflect real diversity, we’re guessing, not solving.
    • Co-create with communities: Don’t design for people—design with them to build solutions that actually work.
    • Go beyond broad stats: Break down the data to see what different groups really need.
    • Tackle the root causes: Health isn’t just about doctors—it’s about housing, food, transport, and more.
    • Act, don’t just assess: Finding problems is easy. Solving them takes real action.

    In this episode:

    • [00:00:00] Welcome to Tech it to the Limit
    • [00:01:43] Insights from the Mayo Clinic AI Summit
    • [00:04:05] Segment spotlight – “Guess That Quality Data Acronym”:
    • [00:11:05] Conversation with Dr. Rachel Harrington, NCQA: advancing equity through data and measurement
    • [00:26:15] Collaborating across sectors: the importance of community-based partnerships
    • [00:27:12] Stratification and the role of data transparency in identifying quality gaps
    • [00:27:44] Transitioning to HEDIS: why equity must be embedded in quality measurement
    • [00:29:15] The impact of race and ethnicity stratification in performance metrics
    • [00:32:13] Aligning incentives across payers, providers, and systems for greater accountability
    • [00:39:12] Designing for equity: avoiding bias in digital health tools through inclusive development
    • [00:42:57] A call to action: how digital health leaders can make equity core to their strategy
    • [00:46:02] Final reflections and key insights

    Our Guest

    Dr. Rachel Harrington is the Assistant Vice President of Health Equity at the NCQA, where she leads the Equity and HEDIS initiative. With a Ph.D. in pharmacy systems and a background in regulatory science, health economics, and public policy, Rachel has a wealth of experience in healthcare data, quality improvement, and social determinants of health. Her work ensures that healthcare systems deliver equitable, effective care for all communities.

    Resources

    Dr. Rachel Harrington

    • NCQA
    • Dr. Rachel Harrington
    • We Ask Because We Care campaign

    Tech It To The Limit Podcast

    • Website
    • Apple Podcast
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    53 mins
  • Founder, Interrupted: What it really takes to be a woman founder in health tech.
    Jul 4 2025

    In this episode of Tech It to the Limit, Sarah Harper and Elliott Wilson chat with Elizabeth Boudreau, ex-AWS exec and co-founder of Practical Acceleration. They kick off with a satirical “SnoreSense” pitch, then dive into real talk on building meaningful healthcare tech, covering equity, trust, and designing for life’s seasons. Honest, smart, and full of heart—don’t miss it.

    Key Takeaways

    • Tech equity starts at the margins. Building inclusive digital health solutions means designing first for the communities most often left out. Not only is it ethical, it's a smart strategy.
    • Startups need soul and structure. Elizabeth encourages founders to reject burnout culture and instead design businesses that align with their energy, values, and the season they’re in.
    • AI needs boundaries and trust. Success in health tech is about more than algorithms; it’s about solving real problems, with real people, in ways that build confidence and connection.
    • Talk to the people you're building for. Your user knows what’s broken. You just have to ask. Assume less. Ask more. Build better.

    In this episode:

    • [00:00:00] Introduction: July birthdays, post-Pride recovery, and co-host reunion in NYC
    • [00:02:37] Startup satire: “Snore Sense” pitch parody AI pillows, shame graphs, and FDA awareness
    • [00:08:18] Interview with Elizabeth Boudreaux, Co-Founder of Practical Acceleration
    • [00:11:30] What is tech equity? Designing with, not just for, underserved communities
    • [00:16:50] AI hype cycle: The danger of black box solutions in healthcare
    • [00:18:00] The future of tech that disappears—ambient voice and reconnection at the bedside
    • [00:19:55] Women in tech: Navigating leadership, equity at home, and saying yes to the unknown
    • [00:26:07] A day in the life of a founder: Lists, calendars, and no such thing as “typical”
    • [00:30:04] Redefining success: Building companies that match your life stage
    • [00:35:35] Behind the scenes: Putting HIPAA data in the public cloud for the first time
    • [00:40:50] Founder advice: Talk to your user, challenge your assumptions, solve real problems
    • [00:45:12] Wise Nuggets: Career truths, growth seasons, and the ROI of building slow

    Guest

    Elizabeth Boudreau is co-founder of Practical Acceleration, a firm that helps health tech companies scale with purpose. A digital transformation leader, she previously drove U.S. healthcare strategy at AWS, launching its first consumer diagnostics product during COVID-19.

    With a career built on innovation and inclusion, Elizabeth has led HIPAA-compliant cloud projects, championed techquity, and advised both startups and governments. Her mantra: success isn’t about the grind, it’s about building a life that works.

    Resources

    Elizabeth Phillips Boudreau

    • Practical Acceleration
    • Elizabeth Boudreau

    Sarah Harper

    • Sarah Harper

    Elliott Wilson

    • Elliott Wilson
    • Flying Pig Consulting
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    53 mins
  • Pulse Check: LGBTQ+ Health Equity, Smart Diagnostics, and Authentic Leadership with Jason Bellett of Eko Health
    Jun 6 2025

    In this special Pride Month episode of Tech It to the Limit, co-hosts Sarah Harper and Elliott Wilson dive into LGBTQ+ health equity, inclusive tech, and leading authentically in healthcare. They’re joined by Jason Bellett, Co-Founder and Chief Business Officer at Eko Health, whose intelligent stethoscope is transforming how providers detect heart disease. Jason opens up about his journey as an openly gay founder, the intersection of innovation and equity, and the urgent need for inclusive leadership.

    Key Takeaways

    • LGBTQ+ healthcare has come a long way—but the fight for equity and access continues.
    • Eko Health’s AI-powered stethoscope enables early heart disease detection through FDA-cleared algorithms and inclusive design.
    • Algorithmic equity matters: representative datasets and diverse health partners are key to reducing bias.
    • Authentic leadership in healthcare requires visibility and courage, especially in today’s climate.
    • In the face of policy rollbacks, private sector leaders must step up to build inclusive tech and equitable systems.

    In this episode:

    • [00:00:00] Pride Month kickoff + queer health visibility
    • [00:01:25] “Holz Check” LGBTQ+ healthcare rights timeline
    • [00:08:27] 10+ health tech companies advancing queer care
    • [00:12:28] Interview with Jason Bellett
    • [00:15:30] What is an intelligent stethoscope?
    • [00:20:15] Equity in AI + reducing algorithmic bias
    • [00:25:35] Eko’s role in smart hospitals and virtual care
    • [00:27:46] What Jason wishes he knew 10 years ago
    • [00:31:05] Leading authentically as a gay founder
    • [00:34:14] Advice for LGBTQ+ health tech professionals
    • [00:38:45] Call to action for DEI in healthcare
    • [00:42:22] Spicy Nuggets: Buzzwords, pride, and cooties

    Resources and Links

    Jason Bellett

    • LinkedIn
    • Eko Health

    Pride Month Spotlights

    • Folks Health
    • Plume Health
    • QueerDoc
    • OutCare Health
    • Howard Brown Health
    • Mazzoni Center
    • Fenway Health
    • Euphoria Apps
    • MyLabBox
    • For Them
    • Equality MD
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    52 mins