Episode #217. Too Many Systems, Not Enough Connection: Healthcare’s Silent Problem, with Nancy Wright, Vice President of Digital Structures and Platforms at GE HealthCare

Breaking down silos across healthcare systems may be one of the most important steps toward safer care, stronger operations, and more sustainable performance.
In this episode, Nancy Wright, Vice President of Digital Structures and Platforms at GE HealthCare, discusses how health systems can use digital platforms, data aggregation, and AI to connect fragmented hospital operations. She explains why hospitals often underestimate the number of disconnected systems they actually manage and why normalizing those data streams is essential for better decision-making, asset protection, and operational resilience. Nancy also shares her perspective on workforce shortages, arguing that technology should not be framed as replacing people, but as supporting already stretched teams facing retirements and rising complexity. Throughout the conversation, she makes the case for curiosity, nontraditional career paths, and more integrated thinking across clinical, operational, and cybersecurity functions.
Tune in to hear how Nancy Wright is thinking about AI, interoperability, and the future of connected healthcare operations.
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