Go Beyond The Connection
Healthcare modernization sounds straightforward until you look at what teams are actually working with. Faxes. CDs in the mail. Record sharing that is supposed to happen but often does not. Pricing that no one can explain upfront. Falko Buttler, Chief Technology Officer at Lantern, has spent more than 20 years building technology inside that reality. In this episode, he explains why big system overhauls tend to fail in healthcare and why small, incremental changes are the safer and more effective path forward. You will hear Falko cover: 1. Why friction in healthcare is often structural, not accidental 2. How fragmented data and inconsistent record sharing delay care and drive up costs 3. Why AI can process legacy inputs like faxes today, without waiting for the system to change 4. How continuous delivery improves quality rather than reducing it 5. Why technology leaders need to earn a seat at the table by tying their work to business outcomes "Whenever you want to upgrade a system, the best way to go about it is to do it incrementally. Improve it in small chunks along the way until you eventually have everything improved. It's going to take a long time, but the friction is not as big." — Falko Buttler Falko brings a grounded, practical perspective to a space where the gap between modern tools and legacy workflows is still very real. This episode is worth your time if you lead technology in healthcare or any regulated, high-stakes environment. Listen now and go beyond the connection.
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