Unstoppable Brain with Dr. Kyra Bobinet
Traditional healthcare is struggling to keep up with the needs of patients. Telemedicine, wearable devices, AI, and digital health tools have created new ways to monitor our health and access care. Yet many patients still face long wait times, confusing systems, and limited access when they need an in-person appointment. In this episode of Unstoppable Brain, Dr. Kyra Bobinet speaks with Dr. Joseph Kvedar, a professor of dermatology at Harvard Medical School, president of the American Telemedicine Association, and author of The Internet of Healthy Things and The New Mobile Age. Dr. Kvedar has spent decades studying the future of healthcare. He saw the rise of telemedicine and wearable technology long before either became mainstream. In this conversation, he explains where digital health has delivered on its promise, where the healthcare system has fallen short, and why some problems still require a human doctor in the room. The discussion covers the limits of AI in healthcare, the growth of telemedicine, the role of wearable devices such as Apple Watch and Oura Ring, the risks of private equity in medicine, and the growing complexity patients face when trying to get care. Dr. Kvedar also shares his prediction for the next major shift in healthcare: digital twins. A digital version of your body could one day help doctors test treatments, predict your response to medications, and create more personalized care. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why traditional healthcare still feels broken Where telemedicine improves the patient experience Why AI still has major limits in medicine How wearable technology gives doctors a fuller picture of your health Why motivation matters more than tracking alone How private equity can change the patient experience Why digital twins could shape the future of personalized medicine How innovators stay committed when their ideas are years ahead of the market Subscribe to Unstoppable Brain for practical conversations about neuroscience, behavior change, personal growth, and the tools that can help you build the life you want. Chapters 00:00 Why traditional healthcare still feels broken 00:15 Welcome to Unstoppable Brain 01:23 Predicting the rise of digital health 03:51 The early vision for a digital health assistant 05:00 The rise of wearables and the Oura Ring 05:40 Why healthcare can’t “move fast and break things” 08:17 The risks of AI tools without clinical research 10:50 Where AI performs well, and where it fails 13:37 Why digital health is having a major moment 14:33 Wearables give a continuous picture of your health 16:23 Has personalized medicine gone too far? 18:03 Longevity trends, hype, and scientific evidence 21:25 Why telemedicine pioneers felt like outsiders 23:02 Has digital health made care harder to navigate? 24:31 How patient portals improve access 26:28 The biggest failure of digital healthcare 30:17 Retail healthcare, Amazon, Ro, Hims, and Hers 32:16 Why patients choose telemedicine 34:15 The risks of private equity in healthcare 38:23 Why patients feel powerless inside the system 41:48 Why in-person healthcare still struggles 44:48 The digital side of healthcare is working 45:42 Why AI still can’t replace a physical exam 48:03 Wearables, motivation, and lasting behavior change 52:00 Advice for people challenging conventional thinking 55:35 The future of digital health 56:11 How digital twins could transform medicine
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