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Advancing Healthcare Innovation With Michael Stamatinos

40 min · 20 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Mo-Ments of Experience, Geoffrey Smith sits down with healthcare innovator and relationship strategist Michael Stamatinos to explore what it really takes to move meaningful healthcare innovation forward. Michael shares his mission of facilitating access at scale, whether that means access to care, education, housing, or opportunity, and explains why building relationship equity is one of the most overlooked drivers of innovation in healthcare today. Drawing from his experience supporting purposeful startups, collaborating with health systems, and working directly with patients and clinicians, Michael discusses the importance of understanding the realities of care delivery before trying to solve problems from the outside. He explains why many healthcare innovations fail, not because the ideas are bad, but because founders have not spent enough time inside the environments they hope to improve. The conversation also dives into the disconnect that can exist between clinical teams and administration, the importance of involving frontline caregivers in decision-making, and why trust must be built before transformation can happen. Additional Resources: Learn more about Michael on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelstamo/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelstamo/] View Michael's website: https://www.michaelstamo.com/ [https://www.michaelstamo.com/] Visit Mo-Ments of Experience's website: www.mo-mentsofexperience.com [http://www.mo-mentsofexperience.com/] Subscribe to Mo-Ments of Experience on YouTube! https://youtube.com/@mo-mentsofexperience?si=IZAB036xX1mmrn2C [https://youtube.com/@mo-mentsofexperience?si=IZAB036xX1mmrn2C] Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/peopleforward-network [https://www.linkedin.com/company/peopleforward-network] Learn more about PeopleForward Network: https://peopleforwardnetwork.com [https://peopleforwardnetwork.com] Key Takeaways: * Relationship equity is essential for driving innovation and gaining support within complex healthcare systems * Healthcare startups must spend time directly inside care environments before attempting to solve operational problems * The most successful healthcare innovations solve urgent "bleeding neck" problems that leaders cannot afford to ignore * Frontline caregivers must be included in decision-making processes or trust and adoption will suffer * Sustainable innovation happens through long-term consistency, not short-term start-stop efforts

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In this episode of Mo-Ments of Experience, Geoffrey Smith sits down with healthcare innovator and relationship strategist Michael Stamatinos to explore what it really takes to move meaningful healthcare innovation forward. Michael shares his mission of facilitating access at scale, whether that means access to care, education, housing, or opportunity, and explains why building relationship equity is one of the most overlooked drivers of innovation in healthcare today. Drawing from his experience supporting purposeful startups, collaborating with health systems, and working directly with patients and clinicians, Michael discusses the importance of understanding the realities of care delivery before trying to solve problems from the outside. He explains why many healthcare innovations fail, not because the ideas are bad, but because founders have not spent enough time inside the environments they hope to improve. The conversation also dives into the disconnect that can exist between clinical teams and administration, the importance of involving frontline caregivers in decision-making, and why trust must be built before transformation can happen. Additional Resources: Learn more about Michael on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelstamo/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelstamo/] View Michael's website: https://www.michaelstamo.com/ [https://www.michaelstamo.com/] Visit Mo-Ments of Experience's website: www.mo-mentsofexperience.com [http://www.mo-mentsofexperience.com/] Subscribe to Mo-Ments of Experience on YouTube! https://youtube.com/@mo-mentsofexperience?si=IZAB036xX1mmrn2C [https://youtube.com/@mo-mentsofexperience?si=IZAB036xX1mmrn2C] Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/peopleforward-network [https://www.linkedin.com/company/peopleforward-network] Learn more about PeopleForward Network: https://peopleforwardnetwork.com [https://peopleforwardnetwork.com] Key Takeaways: * Relationship equity is essential for driving innovation and gaining support within complex healthcare systems * Healthcare startups must spend time directly inside care environments before attempting to solve operational problems * The most successful healthcare innovations solve urgent "bleeding neck" problems that leaders cannot afford to ignore * Frontline caregivers must be included in decision-making processes or trust and adoption will suffer * Sustainable innovation happens through long-term consistency, not short-term start-stop efforts

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