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#3 Digital Health Inside Out Interviews: Christina Farr on AI Scribes, IPO Windows, Big Tech Failures, and Health Tech Media

47 min · 23 apr 2026
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What happens when one of digital health’s sharpest observers sits down to talk about AI hype, health tech media, IPOs, storytelling, and the future of the industry?In this episode of Digital Health Inside Out, we speak with Christina Farr, a former CNBC reporter, CEO of Second Opinion, and GP at Scrub Capital, advisor, podcaster, and one of the most thoughtful voices in healthcare innovation.We talked about Christina’s transition from journalism into venture and media, whether she could have had a bigger impact by staying in reporting, the problem with how healthcare AI talks about job loss, why most companies still tell bad stories, what founders should share more openly, whether the digital health IPO window is really reopening, why Big Tech keeps struggling in healthcare, and whether AI scribes are a real breakthrough or just the latest wave of hype.This was an honest, nuanced, and at times uncomfortable conversation — exactly the kind we like to have on this channel.If you enjoy candid conversations about digital health, healthcare AI, startups, venture capital, and the realities behind the headlines, subscribe to the channel.

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aflevering #3 Digital Health Inside Out Interviews: Christina Farr on AI Scribes, IPO Windows, Big Tech Failures, and Health Tech Media artwork

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