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Healthcare NOW Radio Podcast Network - Discussions on healthcare including technology, innovation, policy, data security, telehealth and more. Visit HealthcareNOWRadio.com

Healthcare NOW Radio Podcast Network - Discussions on healthcare including technology, innovation, policy, data security, telehealth and more. Visit HealthcareNOWRadio.com

RADIO FOR THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY Healthcare NOW Radio and Podcast Network offers discussions on the latest developments and trends impacting the industry including: health tech, health IT, healthcare innovation, healthcare policy, healthcare data security, telehealth, interoperability, biotech, med tech, value-based care, pharma, healthcare compliance, and much more. Shows are hosted by industry thought leaders. Guests are a "who's who" across the healthcare spectrum. The listening audience is predominantly physician and hospital-based, and the healthcare industry at large.

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    The Shahid Shah Show: Caris Life Sciences Series - Part 1 of 3: The Science with Dr. James Hamrick

    Published Aug 9, 2026

    The Shahid Shah Show

    S1E7: Caris Life Sciences Series - Part 1 of 3: The Science: Advancements in molecular profiling (WES + WTS) and impact on cancer care Host Shahid Shah with his guest James Hamrick, MD, MPH, Chairman of the Caris Precision Oncology Alliance™ (Caris POA). To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at w

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    The Shahid Shah Show: Eliminating unnecessary processes before implementing new technology

    Published Jul 26, 2026

    The Shahid Shah Show

    S1E6: Eliminating unnecessary processes before implementing new technology On this episode host Shahid Shah addresses common objections encountered when trying to simplify healthcare workflows using the "Gross Plus Algorithm" framework, which involves questioning requirements, deleting unnecessary steps, simplifying remaining processes, and then automating. Healthcare leaders and builders frequently encounter five main objections: regulations require current workflows, systems won't allow change