Healthcare Uprising

This interview-based podcast focuses on how innovation in healthcare is showing up for the benefit of consumers, regular people, anyone who is seeking a way to be healthier and better manage their health. Finally healthcare is being designed "for the people".

We seek to shine a light on the movers, shakers, and innovators across the industry. This includes everything from the tech and digital-based startups providing care and services, to the academics and the medical researchers changing healthcare from inside our educational institutions, to the clinical, biomedical, and medical equipment organizations bringing innovation to our homes, phones and doctor’s offices. It gives a platform to those who are helping to change how healthcare is accessed, delivered, and experienced, for so many Americans.

And equally as important, to truly add the human side of healthcare to this podcast, we cover alot of human stories about real people and their experiences on their healthcare journeys.

Jeremy and Heather will cover some hot healthcare topics as they arise at the top of some of our pre-recorded episodes. Have an interesting topic or new consumer focused healthcare product, program or service you think we should cover? Let us know.

What's especially unique about this podcast is that you have a healthcare industry veteran coupled with your average Joe American to bring levity, authenticity, and a "real" human perspective to these conversations so they don't get too clinical, to in the weeds or complex that you have no idea what we're talking about.

Also available in video format on YouTube and Patreon!

 https://www.youtube.com/@HealthcareUprising

https://www.patreon.com/healthcareuprising

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Episodes

Friday Jul 25, 2025

In this episode, Anya Askew returns to share her personal journey through domestic abuse, shedding light on the complexities of leaving an abusive relationship and the challenges faced within the legal system. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community support, mental health, and the need for legislative changes to protect victims. Anya's story serves as a powerful reminder of the courage it takes to speak up and seek help, and the episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to advocate for change and support survivors of domestic violence.
 
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Text BEGIN to 88788

Friday Jul 25, 2025

Highlights from our conversation with Anya about her struggle with and escape from domestic abuse.

28. Quarterbacking Healthcare

Tuesday Jul 22, 2025

Tuesday Jul 22, 2025

We sat down with Dr. Reza Sanai, longtime cardiologist and CEO/cofounder, to talk about transforming the way primary care providers access specialist support. His solution? Instant, on-demand expert advice—delivered in just 23 seconds. With access to trusted specialists across 30+ fields via mobile, laptop, or EMR, this innovation is changing how fast and confidently care decisions get made.
https://picasso.md/
 

Monday Jul 21, 2025

Highlights from our conversation with Dr. Reza Sanai from Picasso M.D.

27. Our Six-Month Check-Up

Tuesday Jul 15, 2025

Tuesday Jul 15, 2025

Heather and Jeremy discuss where the Uprising started, where it's been, and where we see it going in the near and distant future.

Monday Jul 14, 2025

Highlights from Heather and Jeremy discussing where the Uprising started, where it's been, and where we see it going in the near and distant future.

Tuesday Jul 08, 2025

In this episode, we explore the often overlooked issue of medication errors in pediatric care—especially for children with multiple or chronic conditions. These fragile patients face serious risks, and even minor prescription mistakes can have major consequences. With better medication management and expert support, we can create meaningful change for vulnerable children and their families. Like women’s health, pediatrics has long lacked focus in this area—but that’s starting to change.
https://www.perfectingpeds.com/
 

Monday Jul 07, 2025

Highlights from our conversation with Lyle from https://www.perfectingpeds.com/

Tuesday Jul 01, 2025

In this episode, we dive into how value-based care is evolving to better support overextended providers caring for patients with chronic conditions—those who account for the highest costs despite being a small portion of the population. Technology like remote monitoring and app-based tracking is helping patients stay well and avoid ER visits. We also highlight how Welby takes a smarter approach by partnering directly with larger provider groups, delivering scalable support where it's needed most.
https://www.welbyhealth.org/
**SOAP notes are a structured method used by doctors to document patient encounters, consisting of four components: Subjective (patient's reported symptoms), Objective (measurable data), Assessment (diagnosis), and Plan (treatment strategy). This format enhances communication among healthcare providers and ensures accurate patient information is recorded.

Monday Jun 30, 2025

Highlights from our conversation with Seth from Welby Health in episode 25.

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