HITea With Grace

"HITea With Grace" hosted by digital health expert Grace Vinton, spotlights women leaders in the healthcare IT and pharma innovation sector. What sets Grace's podcast apart is the intentional inclusion of women patient and caregiver leaders in the dialogue – often overlooked perspectives in conversations about healthcare and research innovation.

As a patient advocate, digital health influencer, and award-winning healthcare communications professional, Grace is deeply committed to promoting technologies that save lives and amplifying patient and caregiver voices in the process. She is well-known for telling powerful innovation stories and educating the industry on emerging trends, helping shape industry categories.

Grace has interviewed over 50 women leaders on her podcast to date, magnifying their industry know-how, as well as their personal and professional stories. Her commitment extends beyond the microphone, actively contributing to the evolution of patient-driven healthcare and technology.

Grace's standout quality lies in her audacious goal: to engage with every woman leader in the healthcare industry – spanning care, research, and even funding – and challenge them to incorporate real patient and caregiver voices and experiences into their work.

Medicine
Health & Fitness
Technology
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Heidi Polek Spills the Tea on Pharmacy HIT
Combatting front-line fatigue in the pharmacy through technology
35 min
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Dr. Talya Miron-Shatz Spills the Tea on Behavio...
The importance of behavioral economics in the HIT innovation process
44 min
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Janet Dillione Spills the Tea on How to Support...
A dialogue about the magic in data that informs care providers and caregivers to keep patients safe
25 min
54
Nurse Stephanie Queen Spills the Tea on Grievin...
An honest conversation about emergency medicine clinician burnout and grief
48 min
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Jennifer D'Angelo Spills the Tea on Interoperab...
New Jersey's data gateway connects patients and providers wherever they travel within the state
32 min
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Effie Parks Spills the Tea on Building a Rare D...
Rare diseases are not as rare as you might think
35 min