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<p><span>Welcome to </span><span>The Next Orbit Podcast</span><span>, </span><span>where we pull back the curtain on health data and the systems behind it. </span></p>
<p><span>We explore how smarter, more responsive infrastructure is built — the kind that actually holds up under real-world pressure. These are the conversations that usually happen off- stage, until now. </span></p>
<p><span>We dive into the decisions, tools, and ideas that make healthcare’s digital backbone work. </span></p>
<p><span>Our guests include healthcare innovators, data scientists, AI ethicists, policymakers, and health-tech insiders who are building the future of interoperability. </span></p>
<p><span>They bring honesty, urgency, and real-world experience as they shape the next version of </span><span>healthcare infrastructure. </span></p>
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        <title>ASTP 2026 Recap: Policy Shifts Reshaping Health Data</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 2026 ASTP Annual Meeting just wrapped in Washington, DC, and the energy in the room felt different this year. </p>
<p>Host Ben Wade sits down with Leap Orbit founding partner, David Finney, and co-host turned guest, Mike Hunter, to unpack what they actually heard on the ground at the Omni Shoreham, beyond the press releases and official sessions.</p>
<p>This one is for anyone working at the intersection of health data policy, interoperability, and public health.</p>
<p>🎧 Subscribe to The Next Orbit for more conversations at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and policy.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 2026 ASTP Annual Meeting just wrapped in Washington, DC, and the energy in the room felt different this year. </p>
<p>Host Ben Wade sits down with Leap Orbit founding partner, David Finney, and co-host turned guest, Mike Hunter, to unpack what they actually heard on the ground at the Omni Shoreham, beyond the press releases and official sessions.</p>
<p>This one is for anyone working at the intersection of health data policy, interoperability, and public health.</p>
<p>🎧 Subscribe to The Next Orbit for more conversations at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and policy.</p>
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Host Ben Wade sits down with Leap Orbit founding partner, David Finney, and co-host turned guest, Mike Hunter, to unpack what they actually heard on the ground at the Omni Shoreham, beyond the press releases and official sessions.
This one is for anyone working at the intersection of health data policy, interoperability, and public health.
🎧 Subscribe to The Next Orbit for more conversations at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and policy.
 
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        <title>Handtevy: How One Physician Turned a Critical Error into Life-Saving Innovation in Pediatric EMS | Dr. Peter Antevy</title>
        <itunes:title>Handtevy: How One Physician Turned a Critical Error into Life-Saving Innovation in Pediatric EMS | Dr. Peter Antevy</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of The Next Orbit Podcast, host Ben Wade sits down with Dr. Peter Antevy, a pioneer in pediatric and EMS care, to discuss how he turned a critical medication error into a life-saving innovation: Handtevy.</p>
<p>Handtevy is a revolutionary system designed to provide accurate medication dosing, equipment sizing, and protocol guidance during pediatric emergencies—helping clinicians act fast, reduce errors, and save lives.</p>
<p>Dr. Antevy shares his journey from working in children’s hospital ERs to overseeing EMS for millions of people, the challenges of introducing new medical protocols, and the impact of technology in high-pressure emergency situations.</p>
<p>In this episode, you’ll learn about:</p>
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<li style="font-weight:400;">Dr. Antevy’s pivotal early career experiences and the medication error that inspired Handtevy</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;">How Handtevy simplifies pediatric dosing and preparation in real-time emergencies</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;">The emotional and psychological impact of pediatric care on healthcare professionals</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;">Transitioning from hospital emergency medicine to EMS oversight and innovation</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;">Implementing new protocols and overcoming resistance in healthcare systems</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;">The future of EMS innovation and integration with EMR systems</li>
</ul>
<p>Whether you’re a healthcare professional, EMS provider, or simply interested in medical innovation, this conversation highlights how preparation, technology, and innovative thinking are saving lives every day.</p>
<p>Timestamps:

00:00 A Tragic Mistake and Realization

00:35 Introduction to The Next Orbit Podcast

01:12 Meet Dr. Peter Antevy: Pioneer in Pediatric and EMS Care

01:32 Revolutionizing EMS

02:40 Challenges in Pediatric Emergency Care

03:45 The Critical Need for Accurate Dosing

05:26 The Birth of Handtevy

12:09 The Evolution of Handtevy

21:32 The Importance of Preparation in Emergency Situations

26:46 Understanding Pediatric Weight Concerns

27:28 Analogies in Medicine: Wrestling and Two-Minute Drills

29:52 The Emotional Toll of Pediatric Care

30:37 Transitioning from ER to EMS

32:50 Innovations in EMS: Blood on Ambulances

36:39 Challenges in Healthcare Innovation

39:59 Proving the Efficacy of New Methods

51:27 Integration with EMR Systems

54:14 Future Goals and Contact Information</p>
<p>🎧 Listen and subscribe</p>
<p>#PediatricCare #EMS #EmergencyMedicine #HealthcareInnovation #PatientSafety #Handtevy #TheNextOrbitPodcast</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of The Next Orbit Podcast, host Ben Wade sits down with Dr. Peter Antevy, a pioneer in pediatric and EMS care, to discuss how he turned a critical medication error into a life-saving innovation: Handtevy.</p>
<p>Handtevy is a revolutionary system designed to provide accurate medication dosing, equipment sizing, and protocol guidance during pediatric emergencies—helping clinicians act fast, reduce errors, and save lives.</p>
<p>Dr. Antevy shares his journey from working in children’s hospital ERs to overseeing EMS for millions of people, the challenges of introducing new medical protocols, and the impact of technology in high-pressure emergency situations.</p>
<p>In this episode, you’ll learn about:</p>
<ul>
<li style="font-weight:400;">Dr. Antevy’s pivotal early career experiences and the medication error that inspired Handtevy</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;">How Handtevy simplifies pediatric dosing and preparation in real-time emergencies</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;">The emotional and psychological impact of pediatric care on healthcare professionals</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;">Transitioning from hospital emergency medicine to EMS oversight and innovation</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;">Implementing new protocols and overcoming resistance in healthcare systems</li>
<li style="font-weight:400;">The future of EMS innovation and integration with EMR systems</li>
</ul>
<p>Whether you’re a healthcare professional, EMS provider, or simply interested in medical innovation, this conversation highlights how preparation, technology, and innovative thinking are saving lives every day.</p>
<p>Timestamps:<br>

00:00 A Tragic Mistake and Realization<br>

00:35 Introduction to The Next Orbit Podcast<br>

01:12 Meet Dr. Peter Antevy: Pioneer in Pediatric and EMS Care<br>

01:32 Revolutionizing EMS<br>

02:40 Challenges in Pediatric Emergency Care<br>

03:45 The Critical Need for Accurate Dosing<br>

05:26 The Birth of Handtevy<br>

12:09 The Evolution of Handtevy<br>

21:32 The Importance of Preparation in Emergency Situations<br>

26:46 Understanding Pediatric Weight Concerns<br>

27:28 Analogies in Medicine: Wrestling and Two-Minute Drills<br>

29:52 The Emotional Toll of Pediatric Care<br>

30:37 Transitioning from ER to EMS<br>

32:50 Innovations in EMS: Blood on Ambulances<br>

36:39 Challenges in Healthcare Innovation<br>

39:59 Proving the Efficacy of New Methods<br>

51:27 Integration with EMR Systems<br>

54:14 Future Goals and Contact Information</p>
<p>🎧 Listen and subscribe</p>
<p>#PediatricCare #EMS #EmergencyMedicine #HealthcareInnovation #PatientSafety #Handtevy #TheNextOrbitPodcast</p>
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Handtevy is a revolutionary system designed to provide accurate medication dosing, equipment sizing, and protocol guidance during pediatric emergencies—helping clinicians act fast, reduce errors, and save lives.
Dr. Antevy shares his journey from working in children’s hospital ERs to overseeing EMS for millions of people, the challenges of introducing new medical protocols, and the impact of technology in high-pressure emergency situations.
In this episode, you’ll learn about:

Dr. Antevy’s pivotal early career experiences and the medication error that inspired Handtevy
How Handtevy simplifies pediatric dosing and preparation in real-time emergencies
The emotional and psychological impact of pediatric care on healthcare professionals
Transitioning from hospital emergency medicine to EMS oversight and innovation
Implementing new protocols and overcoming resistance in healthcare systems
The future of EMS innovation and integration with EMR systems

Whether you’re a healthcare professional, EMS provider, or simply interested in medical innovation, this conversation highlights how preparation, technology, and innovative thinking are saving lives every day.
Timestamps:00:00 A Tragic Mistake and Realization00:35 Introduction to The Next Orbit Podcast01:12 Meet Dr. Peter Antevy: Pioneer in Pediatric and EMS Care01:32 Revolutionizing EMS02:40 Challenges in Pediatric Emergency Care03:45 The Critical Need for Accurate Dosing05:26 The Birth of Handtevy12:09 The Evolution of Handtevy21:32 The Importance of Preparation in Emergency Situations26:46 Understanding Pediatric Weight Concerns27:28 Analogies in Medicine: Wrestling and Two-Minute Drills29:52 The Emotional Toll of Pediatric Care30:37 Transitioning from ER to EMS32:50 Innovations in EMS: Blood on Ambulances36:39 Challenges in Healthcare Innovation39:59 Proving the Efficacy of New Methods51:27 Integration with EMR Systems54:14 Future Goals and Contact Information
🎧 Listen and subscribe
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        <title>A Google Maps for the Bloodstream: Rethinking Dialysis Access in Nephrology | Dr. Shannon Beardsley</title>
        <itunes:title>A Google Maps for the Bloodstream: Rethinking Dialysis Access in Nephrology | Dr. Shannon Beardsley</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Innovating Nephrology: Dr. Shannon Beardsley on Extending Dialysis Access Lifespan</p>
<p> </p>
<p>In this episode of The Next Orbit podcast, host Ben Wade discusses the challenges and innovations in the field of nephrology, which accounts for a significant portion of Medicare spending annually. Dr. Shannon Beardsley, an interventional radiologist and innovator, shares his personal motivation and experiences in managing dialysis access. He introduces Ristra, a software product designed to map and improve the cannulation record, enhancing patient care and reducing complications. The conversation covers the barriers to innovation, the intricacies of the dialysis payment system, and potential cost savings from improved practices. Dr. Beardsley also delves into the potential impact of Ristra on patient outcomes, quality of life, and the importance of collaboration among healthcare teams in adopting new technologies.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>00:00 Introduction to Dialysis Access</p>
<p>00:37 Welcome to the Next Orbit Podcast</p>
<p>01:14 The High Cost of Kidney Disease</p>
<p>02:47 Challenges in Nephrology Innovation</p>
<p>04:42 Dr. Shannon Beardsley's Journey</p>
<p>08:57 Innovative Solutions for Dialysis</p>
<p>12:15 Impact on Patient Quality of Life</p>
<p>20:20 Technology in Dialysis Management</p>
<p>22:39 Integrating New Tools into Dialysis Workflow</p>
<p>24:04 Challenges in Adoption Across Care Teams</p>
<p>25:09 Strategic Expansion and Integration</p>
<p>27:01 Cost Implications and Potential Savings</p>
<p>32:12 Government Programs and Reimbursement</p>
<p>35:02 Gathering Data and Partnering with Dialysis Centers</p>
<p>37:52 Engaging Technicians and Improving Workflow</p>
<p>43:43 Unexpected Benefits and Future Prospects</p>
<p>44:45 Conclusion and Future Invitations</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Innovating Nephrology: Dr. Shannon Beardsley on Extending Dialysis Access Lifespan</p>
<p> </p>
<p>In this episode of The Next Orbit podcast, host Ben Wade discusses the challenges and innovations in the field of nephrology, which accounts for a significant portion of Medicare spending annually. Dr. Shannon Beardsley, an interventional radiologist and innovator, shares his personal motivation and experiences in managing dialysis access. He introduces Ristra, a software product designed to map and improve the cannulation record, enhancing patient care and reducing complications. The conversation covers the barriers to innovation, the intricacies of the dialysis payment system, and potential cost savings from improved practices. Dr. Beardsley also delves into the potential impact of Ristra on patient outcomes, quality of life, and the importance of collaboration among healthcare teams in adopting new technologies.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>00:00 Introduction to Dialysis Access</p>
<p>00:37 Welcome to the Next Orbit Podcast</p>
<p>01:14 The High Cost of Kidney Disease</p>
<p>02:47 Challenges in Nephrology Innovation</p>
<p>04:42 Dr. Shannon Beardsley's Journey</p>
<p>08:57 Innovative Solutions for Dialysis</p>
<p>12:15 Impact on Patient Quality of Life</p>
<p>20:20 Technology in Dialysis Management</p>
<p>22:39 Integrating New Tools into Dialysis Workflow</p>
<p>24:04 Challenges in Adoption Across Care Teams</p>
<p>25:09 Strategic Expansion and Integration</p>
<p>27:01 Cost Implications and Potential Savings</p>
<p>32:12 Government Programs and Reimbursement</p>
<p>35:02 Gathering Data and Partnering with Dialysis Centers</p>
<p>37:52 Engaging Technicians and Improving Workflow</p>
<p>43:43 Unexpected Benefits and Future Prospects</p>
<p>44:45 Conclusion and Future Invitations</p>
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        <itunes:summary>Innovating Nephrology: Dr. Shannon Beardsley on Extending Dialysis Access Lifespan
 
In this episode of The Next Orbit podcast, host Ben Wade discusses the challenges and innovations in the field of nephrology, which accounts for a significant portion of Medicare spending annually. Dr. Shannon Beardsley, an interventional radiologist and innovator, shares his personal motivation and experiences in managing dialysis access. He introduces Ristra, a software product designed to map and improve the cannulation record, enhancing patient care and reducing complications. The conversation covers the barriers to innovation, the intricacies of the dialysis payment system, and potential cost savings from improved practices. Dr. Beardsley also delves into the potential impact of Ristra on patient outcomes, quality of life, and the importance of collaboration among healthcare teams in adopting new technologies.
 
00:00 Introduction to Dialysis Access
00:37 Welcome to the Next Orbit Podcast
01:14 The High Cost of Kidney Disease
02:47 Challenges in Nephrology Innovation
04:42 Dr. Shannon Beardsley's Journey
08:57 Innovative Solutions for Dialysis
12:15 Impact on Patient Quality of Life
20:20 Technology in Dialysis Management
22:39 Integrating New Tools into Dialysis Workflow
24:04 Challenges in Adoption Across Care Teams
25:09 Strategic Expansion and Integration
27:01 Cost Implications and Potential Savings
32:12 Government Programs and Reimbursement
35:02 Gathering Data and Partnering with Dialysis Centers
37:52 Engaging Technicians and Improving Workflow
43:43 Unexpected Benefits and Future Prospects
44:45 Conclusion and Future Invitations</itunes:summary>
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        <title>Frontline vs. Big Systems: Where Rural Health Funding Really Goes | Vincent J Thompson MD</title>
        <itunes:title>Frontline vs. Big Systems: Where Rural Health Funding Really Goes | Vincent J Thompson MD</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of The Next Orbit Podcast, host Ben Wade unpacks the recently announced $50 billion federal initiative aimed at rural healthcare transformation, launched alongside significant Medicaid cuts.</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>Joined by Dr. Vincent J. Thompson, MD, President &amp; CEO of the Community Health Clinical Research Corporation, the conversation goes beyond headlines to examine where the money actually flows, why frontline clinics continue to struggle, and how sustainable solutions can be built inside community health centers.</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>Dr. Thompson shares firsthand insights into funding misalignment, the unintended consequences of policy decisions, and how integrating clinical research into primary care can unlock new revenue streams, improve patient outcomes, and strengthen rural health systems for the long term.</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>This episode is essential listening for healthcare leaders, policymakers, community health executives, and innovators working to close gaps in access and care.</p>
<p>
</p>
Episode Breakdown &amp; Timestamps<p>00:00 – Why rural health funding is back in the spotlight</p>
<p> 00:41 – Welcome to The Next Orbit Podcast</p>
<p> 01:19 – Overview of the $50B rural health funding announcement</p>
<p> 02:08 – Why rural health funding often fails at the ground level</p>
<p> 03:35 – The real-world impact of Medicaid cuts on clinics</p>
<p> 05:16 – How federal funds are distributed—and where they stall</p>
<p> 09:03 – Preventive care vs. hospital-based care: a cost reality check</p>
<p> 13:37 – The role of HRSA and its influence on community health centers</p>
<p> 17:20 – What effective fund allocation should actually look like</p>
<p> 23:03 – Innovative approaches to stabilizing rural healthcare</p>
<p> 32:07 – Building sustainable funding pathways beyond grants</p>
<p> 35:04 – Dr. Thompson’s journey into leadership in primary care</p>
<p> 35:25 – The risks of over-reliance on Medicaid funding</p>
<p> 35:52 – Using clinical research as a financial and care solution</p>
<p> 37:37 – How policy changes ripple through health centers</p>
<p> 38:51 – Founding the Community Health Clinical Research Corporation</p>
<p> 39:49 – Realigning private-sector dollars for public health impact</p>
<p> 40:21 – Addressing diversity gaps in clinical research</p>
<p> 41:08 – Why research participation benefits health centers and patients</p>
<p> 42:26 – Overcoming barriers to research adoption</p>
<p> 42:57 – Training and support for health centers entering research</p>
<p> 45:07 – Creating a national research cohort</p>
<p> 48:00 – Sustaining community health centers through research models</p>
<p> 51:12 – How health centers can get involved today</p>
<p> 52:03 – Ethical, effective research practices explained</p>
<p> 52:58 – Clearing misconceptions around clinical research</p>
<p> 56:32 – Financial upside and long-term sustainability</p>
<p> 01:02:37 – Call to action for community health leaders</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of The Next Orbit Podcast, host Ben Wade unpacks the recently announced $50 billion federal initiative aimed at rural healthcare transformation, launched alongside significant Medicaid cuts.</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>Joined by Dr. Vincent J. Thompson, MD, President &amp; CEO of the Community Health Clinical Research Corporation, the conversation goes beyond headlines to examine where the money actually flows, why frontline clinics continue to struggle, and how sustainable solutions can be built inside community health centers.</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>Dr. Thompson shares firsthand insights into funding misalignment, the unintended consequences of policy decisions, and how integrating clinical research into primary care can unlock new revenue streams, improve patient outcomes, and strengthen rural health systems for the long term.</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>This episode is essential listening for healthcare leaders, policymakers, community health executives, and innovators working to close gaps in access and care.</p>
<p>
</p>
Episode Breakdown &amp; Timestamps<p>00:00 – Why rural health funding is back in the spotlight</p>
<p> 00:41 – Welcome to The Next Orbit Podcast</p>
<p> 01:19 – Overview of the $50B rural health funding announcement</p>
<p> 02:08 – Why rural health funding often fails at the ground level</p>
<p> 03:35 – The real-world impact of Medicaid cuts on clinics</p>
<p> 05:16 – How federal funds are distributed—and where they stall</p>
<p> 09:03 – Preventive care vs. hospital-based care: a cost reality check</p>
<p> 13:37 – The role of HRSA and its influence on community health centers</p>
<p> 17:20 – What effective fund allocation should actually look like</p>
<p> 23:03 – Innovative approaches to stabilizing rural healthcare</p>
<p> 32:07 – Building sustainable funding pathways beyond grants</p>
<p> 35:04 – Dr. Thompson’s journey into leadership in primary care</p>
<p> 35:25 – The risks of over-reliance on Medicaid funding</p>
<p> 35:52 – Using clinical research as a financial and care solution</p>
<p> 37:37 – How policy changes ripple through health centers</p>
<p> 38:51 – Founding the Community Health Clinical Research Corporation</p>
<p> 39:49 – Realigning private-sector dollars for public health impact</p>
<p> 40:21 – Addressing diversity gaps in clinical research</p>
<p> 41:08 – Why research participation benefits health centers and patients</p>
<p> 42:26 – Overcoming barriers to research adoption</p>
<p> 42:57 – Training and support for health centers entering research</p>
<p> 45:07 – Creating a national research cohort</p>
<p> 48:00 – Sustaining community health centers through research models</p>
<p> 51:12 – How health centers can get involved today</p>
<p> 52:03 – Ethical, effective research practices explained</p>
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        <itunes:summary>In this episode of The Next Orbit Podcast, host Ben Wade unpacks the recently announced $50 billion federal initiative aimed at rural healthcare transformation, launched alongside significant Medicaid cuts.Joined by Dr. Vincent J. Thompson, MD, President &amp;amp;amp; CEO of the Community Health Clinical Research Corporation, the conversation goes beyond headlines to examine where the money actually flows, why frontline clinics continue to struggle, and how sustainable solutions can be built inside community health centers.Dr. Thompson shares firsthand insights into funding misalignment, the unintended consequences of policy decisions, and how integrating clinical research into primary care can unlock new revenue streams, improve patient outcomes, and strengthen rural health systems for the long term.This episode is essential listening for healthcare leaders, policymakers, community health executives, and innovators working to close gaps in access and care.Episode Breakdown &amp;amp;amp; Timestamps00:00 – Why rural health funding is back in the spotlight 00:41 – Welcome to The Next Orbit Podcast 01:19 – Overview of the $50B rural health funding announcement 02:08 – Why rural health funding often fails at the ground level 03:35 – The real-world impact of Medicaid cuts on clinics 05:16 – How federal funds are distributed—and where they stall 09:03 – Preventive care vs. hospital-based care: a cost reality check 13:37 – The role of HRSA and its influence on community health centers 17:20 – What effective fund allocation should actually look like 23:03 – Innovative approaches to stabilizing rural healthcare 32:07 – Building sustainable funding pathways beyond grants 35:04 – Dr. Thompson’s journey into leadership in primary care 35:25 – The risks of over-reliance on Medicaid funding 35:52 – Using clinical research as a financial and care solution 37:37 – How policy changes ripple through health centers 38:51 – Founding the Community Health Clinical Research Corporation 39:49 – Realigning private-sector dollars for public health impact 40:21 – Addressing diversity gaps in clinical research 41:08 – Why research participation benefits health centers and patients 42:26 – Overcoming barriers to research adoption 42:57 – Training and support for health centers entering research 45:07 – Creating a national research cohort 48:00 – Sustaining community health centers through research models 51:12 – How health centers can get involved today 52:03 – Ethical, effective research practices explained 52:58 – Clearing misconceptions around clinical research 56:32 – Financial upside and long-term sustainability 01:02:37 – Call to action for community health leaders</itunes:summary>
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        <title>Managing Complex Pain in the Opioid Era: Lessons from Clinical Pharmacists | Shelly Fortner &amp; Sing Ping Chow</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Next Orbit Podcast, host Ben Wade is again joined by clinical pharmacists Shelly Fortner and Sing Ping Chow, specialists in managing complex pain syndromes, for an in-depth discussion on opioid prescribing and patient safety in today’s healthcare landscape.</p>
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<p>Through four real-world patient cases, the conversation explores how clinicians use Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) to guide safer, more effective pain management decisions. The episode breaks down best practices around opioid prescribing, urine drug screening, and the importance of transparent, non-judgmental communication with patients.</p>
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<p>The pharmacists also address common misconceptions surrounding opioid use in patients receiving Suboxone or methadone, offering practical guidance for managing pain across inpatient and outpatient settings. This discussion provides clinicians with actionable insights rooted in evidence, empathy, and clinical experience.</p>
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<p>Whether you’re a pharmacist, physician, nurse, or healthcare professional navigating pain management, this episode delivers thoughtful perspectives on balancing relief, safety, and patient trust.</p>
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<p>#PainManagement #OpioidSafety #PDMP #ClinicalPharmacy #healthcareleadership </p>
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<p>00:00 Introduction and Welcome </p>
<p>01:14 Meet the Guests: Pain Management Experts </p>
<p>02:35 Case Study 1: Latasha Salazar's Hip Replacement </p>
<p>06:09 Case Study 2: Luke Sadler's Metastatic Cancer </p>
<p>17:03 Case Study 3: Raven Johnson's Acute Pain </p>
<p>24:16 Case Study 4: Peggy Carter's Shoulder Surgery </p>
<p>27:35 Addressing Myths and Misconceptions </p>
<p>37:38 Final Thoughts and Contact Information </p>
<p>39:07 Closing Remarks</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Next Orbit Podcast, host Ben Wade is again joined by clinical pharmacists Shelly Fortner and Sing Ping Chow, specialists in managing complex pain syndromes, for an in-depth discussion on opioid prescribing and patient safety in today’s healthcare landscape.</p>
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<p>Through four real-world patient cases, the conversation explores how clinicians use Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) to guide safer, more effective pain management decisions. The episode breaks down best practices around opioid prescribing, urine drug screening, and the importance of transparent, non-judgmental communication with patients.</p>
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<p>The pharmacists also address common misconceptions surrounding opioid use in patients receiving Suboxone or methadone, offering practical guidance for managing pain across inpatient and outpatient settings. This discussion provides clinicians with actionable insights rooted in evidence, empathy, and clinical experience.</p>
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<p>#PainManagement #OpioidSafety #PDMP #ClinicalPharmacy #healthcareleadership </p>
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<p>02:35 Case Study 1: Latasha Salazar's Hip Replacement </p>
<p>06:09 Case Study 2: Luke Sadler's Metastatic Cancer </p>
<p>17:03 Case Study 3: Raven Johnson's Acute Pain </p>
<p>24:16 Case Study 4: Peggy Carter's Shoulder Surgery </p>
<p>27:35 Addressing Myths and Misconceptions </p>
<p>37:38 Final Thoughts and Contact Information </p>
<p>39:07 Closing Remarks</p>
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        <title>AI in Healthcare: The Future of Clinical Workflows with Michael Lang</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Next Orbit Podcast, host Ben Wade is joined by Michael Lang, SVP of Sales &amp; Marketing at BINGLI, along with co-host Mike Hunter, Health Tech Director at Leap Orbit. Together, they break down the realities of implementing AI in healthcare, far beyond the hype.</p>
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<p>From large language models to deterministic AI, the discussion explores what responsible, effective, and clinically-safe AI adoption truly looks like. Michael shares real-world examples of AI improving patient intake, triage workflows, clinical documentation, RCM processes, and even mental health detection.</p>
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<p>The episode also covers the essential guardrails required for AI in healthcare:</p>
<p>• Ethical use and human oversight</p>
<p>• Interoperability and emerging standards</p>
<p>• Data quality, safety, and model governance</p>
<p>• The difference between deterministic and non-deterministic AI</p>
<p>• How ambient AI can augment clinicians instead of replacing them</p>
<p>

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<p>Whether you work in healthcare, health tech, or AI infrastructure, this episode offers a grounded, practical look at the future of AI-powered care delivery.</p>
<p>

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<p>Timestamps - </p>
<p>00:00 Introduction to AI in Healthcare </p>
<p>00:42 Welcome to the Next Orbit Podcast </p>
<p>01:16 Meet the Guest: Mike Lang </p>
<p>02:48 The Hype and Reality of AI in Healthcare </p>
<p>04:33 Leveraging AI at BINGLI </p>
<p>07:27 Deterministic vs. Non-Deterministic AI </p>
<p>21:24 Real-World Applications of AI in Healthcare </p>
<p>25:27 AI in Revenue Cycle Management </p>
<p>39:12 A Personal Journey in Healthcare </p>
<p>44:32 Conclusion and Contact Information</p>
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<p>#AIinHealthcare #HealthTech #MedicalAI #DigitalHealth #HealthcareInnovation #ClinicalAI #FutureOfHealthcare #ArtificialIntelligence #HealthcareTechnology #HealthIT</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Next Orbit Podcast, host Ben Wade is joined by Michael Lang, SVP of Sales &amp; Marketing at BINGLI, along with co-host Mike Hunter, Health Tech Director at Leap Orbit. Together, they break down the realities of implementing AI in healthcare, far beyond the hype.</p>
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<p>From large language models to deterministic AI, the discussion explores what responsible, effective, and clinically-safe AI adoption truly looks like. Michael shares real-world examples of AI improving patient intake, triage workflows, clinical documentation, RCM processes, and even mental health detection.</p>
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</p>
<p>The episode also covers the essential guardrails required for AI in healthcare:</p>
<p>• Ethical use and human oversight</p>
<p>• Interoperability and emerging standards</p>
<p>• Data quality, safety, and model governance</p>
<p>• The difference between deterministic and non-deterministic AI</p>
<p>• How ambient AI can augment clinicians instead of replacing them</p>
<p><br>

</p>
<p>Whether you work in healthcare, health tech, or AI infrastructure, this episode offers a grounded, practical look at the future of AI-powered care delivery.</p>
<p><br>

</p>
<p>Timestamps - </p>
<p>00:00 Introduction to AI in Healthcare </p>
<p>00:42 Welcome to the Next Orbit Podcast </p>
<p>01:16 Meet the Guest: Mike Lang </p>
<p>02:48 The Hype and Reality of AI in Healthcare </p>
<p>04:33 Leveraging AI at BINGLI </p>
<p>07:27 Deterministic vs. Non-Deterministic AI </p>
<p>21:24 Real-World Applications of AI in Healthcare </p>
<p>25:27 AI in Revenue Cycle Management </p>
<p>39:12 A Personal Journey in Healthcare </p>
<p>44:32 Conclusion and Contact Information</p>
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<p>#AIinHealthcare #HealthTech #MedicalAI #DigitalHealth #HealthcareInnovation #ClinicalAI #FutureOfHealthcare #ArtificialIntelligence #HealthcareTechnology #HealthIT</p>
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        <itunes:summary>In this episode of the Next Orbit Podcast, host Ben Wade is joined by Michael Lang, SVP of Sales &amp;amp;amp; Marketing at BINGLI, along with co-host Mike Hunter, Health Tech Director at Leap Orbit. Together, they break down the realities of implementing AI in healthcare, far beyond the hype.From large language models to deterministic AI, the discussion explores what responsible, effective, and clinically-safe AI adoption truly looks like. Michael shares real-world examples of AI improving patient intake, triage workflows, clinical documentation, RCM processes, and even mental health detection.The episode also covers the essential guardrails required for AI in healthcare:• Ethical use and human oversight• Interoperability and emerging standards• Data quality, safety, and model governance• The difference between deterministic and non-deterministic AI• How ambient AI can augment clinicians instead of replacing themWhether you work in healthcare, health tech, or AI infrastructure, this episode offers a grounded, practical look at the future of AI-powered care delivery.Timestamps - 00:00 Introduction to AI in Healthcare 00:42 Welcome to the Next Orbit Podcast 01:16 Meet the Guest: Mike Lang 02:48 The Hype and Reality of AI in Healthcare 04:33 Leveraging AI at BINGLI 07:27 Deterministic vs. Non-Deterministic AI 21:24 Real-World Applications of AI in Healthcare 25:27 AI in Revenue Cycle Management 39:12 A Personal Journey in Healthcare 44:32 Conclusion and Contact Information#AIinHealthcare #HealthTech #MedicalAI #DigitalHealth #HealthcareInnovation #ClinicalAI #FutureOfHealthcare #ArtificialIntelligence #HealthcareTechnology #HealthIT</itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of The Next Orbit Podcast, host Ben Wade sits down with John Kansky, President &amp; CEO of the Indiana Health Information Exchange and former Acting CEO of CSRI, to explore one of the most important shifts in modern healthcare: Health Data Utilities (HDUs).</p>
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<p>This conversation breaks down:</p>
<ul><li>What HDUs are and why they are critical to the future of healthcare</li>
<li>How state-based infrastructure powers interoperability</li>
<li>The evolution of Health Information Exchanges (HIEs)</li>
<li>Why multi-stakeholder governance matters</li>
<li>The new CSRI capability model and its impact</li>
<li>How HDUs improve care quality, public health, and policymaking</li>
<li>Funding, sustainability, and the role of government</li>
<li>Real-world examples of HDUs transforming outcomes</li>
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<p>Whether you're in healthcare IT, policy, data systems, or health innovation, this episode offers a rare, deep insight into how better data infrastructure can reshape healthcare delivery.</p>
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<p>Follow for more conversations on health innovation, interoperability, and the future of healthcare infrastructure.</p>
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<p>#HealthDataUtilities #HealthcareInteroperability #HealthIT #HealthData #PublicHealth #HealthcareInnovation #HIE #HDUs #HealthTech #DigitalHealth #HealthInfrastructure #CSRI #NextOrbitPodcast #JohnKansky</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>The Next Orbit Podcast</em>, host Ben Wade sits down with John Kansky, President &amp; CEO of the Indiana Health Information Exchange and former Acting CEO of CSRI, to explore one of the most important shifts in modern healthcare: Health Data Utilities (HDUs).</p>
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<p>This conversation breaks down:</p>
<ul><li>What HDUs are and why they are critical to the future of healthcare</li>
<li>How state-based infrastructure powers interoperability</li>
<li>The evolution of Health Information Exchanges (HIEs)</li>
<li>Why multi-stakeholder governance matters</li>
<li>The new CSRI capability model and its impact</li>
<li>How HDUs improve care quality, public health, and policymaking</li>
<li>Funding, sustainability, and the role of government</li>
<li>Real-world examples of HDUs transforming outcomes</li>
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<p><br>

</p>
<p>Whether you're in healthcare IT, policy, data systems, or health innovation, this episode offers a rare, deep insight into how better data infrastructure can reshape healthcare delivery.</p>
<p><br>

</p>
<p>Follow for more conversations on health innovation, interoperability, and the future of healthcare infrastructure.</p>
<p><br>

</p>
<p>#HealthDataUtilities #HealthcareInteroperability #HealthIT #HealthData #PublicHealth #HealthcareInnovation #HIE #HDUs #HealthTech #DigitalHealth #HealthInfrastructure #CSRI #NextOrbitPodcast #JohnKansky</p>
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        <title>The Future of Opioid Stewardship: Data, Technology &amp; Compassion in Care</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode of The Next Orbit Podcast, host Ben Wade sits down with clinical pharmacy specialists Sing Ping Chow and Shelley Fortner, two pioneers leading the charge in opioid stewardship and pain management innovation.</p>
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<p>Together, they unpack the role of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs), the challenges of integrating real-time data into clinical workflows, and the urgent need for cross-state interoperability.</p>
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<p>Discover how their initiative, PainRX Consulting, is transforming pharmacy education and empowering clinicians to make safer, smarter prescribing decisions. From addressing load time issues to patient matching and data privacy, this conversation dives deep into the future of responsible, data-driven care.</p>
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<p>If you care about technology, healthcare policy, or improving patient outcomes, this episode is a must-listen.</p>
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<p>#HealthcareInnovation #PharmacyLeadership #OpioidStewardship #PainManagement #PDMP #HealthcareData #PharmacyPodcast #DigitalHealth #HealthTech #TheNextOrbitPodcast #PatientCare #HealthcareInteroperability</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode of <em>The Next Orbit Podcast</em>, host Ben Wade sits down with clinical pharmacy specialists Sing Ping Chow and Shelley Fortner, two pioneers leading the charge in opioid stewardship and pain management innovation.</p>
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<p>Together, they unpack the role of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs), the challenges of integrating real-time data into clinical workflows, and the urgent need for cross-state interoperability.</p>
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<p>Discover how their initiative, PainRX Consulting, is transforming pharmacy education and empowering clinicians to make safer, smarter prescribing decisions. From addressing load time issues to patient matching and data privacy, this conversation dives deep into the future of responsible, data-driven care.</p>
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<p>#HealthcareInnovation #PharmacyLeadership #OpioidStewardship #PainManagement #PDMP #HealthcareData #PharmacyPodcast #DigitalHealth #HealthTech #TheNextOrbitPodcast #PatientCare #HealthcareInteroperability</p>
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        <title>The Next Orbit Podcast: Innovating Healthcare Through Data &amp; Technology</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to The Next Orbit Podcast, where innovation meets healthcare.</p>
<p>In this inaugural episode, hosts Ben Wade and Mike Hunter, joined by producer Nick, introduce a new series dedicated to exploring how data, interoperability, and technology are transforming the future of healthcare.</p>
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<p>They discuss:</p>
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<p>- Why breaking down silos in healthcare data matters more than ever</p>
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<p>- The innovators and disruptors driving ethical, compliant change</p>
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<p>- How modern technology can unlock better patient care at scale</p>
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<p>- Personal stories behind their passion for building a smarter healthcare ecosystem</p>
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<p>From interoperability to innovation, this podcast dives deep into the people and ideas shaping tomorrow’s healthcare.</p>
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<p>🎧 Join the conversation and be part of the next orbit of change.</p>
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</p>
<p>#HealthcareInnovation #HealthTech #DataInteroperability #DigitalHealth #HealthcareTechnology #PatientCare #HealthcareData #HealthIT #HealthcareTransformation #TheNextOrbit #LeapOrbit #InnovationInHealthcare</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to The Next Orbit Podcast, where innovation meets healthcare.</p>
<p>In this inaugural episode, hosts Ben Wade and Mike Hunter, joined by producer Nick, introduce a new series dedicated to exploring how data, interoperability, and technology are transforming the future of healthcare.</p>
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<p>They discuss:</p>
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<p>- Why breaking down silos in healthcare data matters more than ever</p>
<p><br>

</p>
<p>- The innovators and disruptors driving ethical, compliant change</p>
<p><br>

</p>
<p>- How modern technology can unlock better patient care at scale</p>
<p><br>

</p>
<p>- Personal stories behind their passion for building a smarter healthcare ecosystem</p>
<p><br>

</p>
<p>From interoperability to innovation, this podcast dives deep into the people and ideas shaping tomorrow’s healthcare.</p>
<p><br>

</p>
<p>🎧 Join the conversation and be part of the next orbit of change.</p>
<p><br>

</p>
<p>#HealthcareInnovation #HealthTech #DataInteroperability #DigitalHealth #HealthcareTechnology #PatientCare #HealthcareData #HealthIT #HealthcareTransformation #TheNextOrbit #LeapOrbit #InnovationInHealthcare</p>
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