February’s Most Played Episodes
Healthcare NOW Radio streams programming 24/7, with a focus on health information technology and healthcare delivery. The station currently averages over 38,000 listeners per month and the companion podcast channel averages 72,000 plays per month. Below we have listed the top three most played episodes in the month of February including one of our popular podcasts and two of our radio shows. Combined these three episodes have over 1,092 plays!
Here are the most played episodes now on-demand:
#1 This Just In Radio: Lead up to HIMSS25 with CEO Hal Wolf
Host Justin Barnes invites back President and CEO of HIMSS, Hal Wolf for his annual chat leading up to the HIMSS Conference and Expo. This year HIMSS25 will be in Las Vegas with an estimated 35K attending. Coming into the 2nd year since Informa’ acquisition of the conference, how has the partnership doing? What can we expect to see and hear?
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#2 Digital Health Talks: Why Gut Health is Your Next Digital Health Priority
Join host Megan Antonelli and Bill Snyder, CEO of Cylinder Health, for a discussion of how digestive health impacts workplace productivity and healthcare costs. Learn how digital health solutions are transforming GI care delivery, improving health equity, and supporting return-to-office transitions while addressing the $136B annual burden of GI-related healthcare expenses.
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#3 PopHealth Week: Anne Snowdon PhD, RN, MS, Chief Scientific Research Officer, HIMSS
Hosts Gregg Masters and Fred Goldstein welcome Dr. Anne Snowdon, a trailblazer in digital health and a professor at an Ontario business school. With her extensive experience as a nurse, academic, and researcher, Dr. Snowdon shares her insights into the state of digital health, the challenges of patient engagement, the promise of predictive tools, and the critical need for building smarter, connected communities. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that bridges gaps between technology, care delivery, and equity, as we explore what it takes to truly transform healthcare systems.