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HIT Like a Girl Pod: Empowering Women in Health IT

HIT Like a Girl Pod: Empowering Women in Health IT

著者: Like a Girl Media
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HIT Like a Girl Pod is back—with Joy Rios, Grace Vinton, and Rebecca Love. Three women. Three lenses. One big conversation about the future of healthcare, technology, and leadership. Policy & tech. Patient. Nursing. Each mini-series begins with all three of us around the mic, framing the big question. Then each of us hosts an episode through our own lens—bringing you voices you haven't heard, perspectives you haven't considered, and healthcare conversations that actually matter. We don't have all the answers. We just know these conversations are worth having. This podcast is built on joy, fueled by love, and led with grace. Bigger vision. Deeper impact. Stronger together. Join the community. Subscribe now.2026 マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 経済学 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • No Aggregation Without Representation: Patients, AI, and the Fight for Data Rights
    2026/07/14
    What happens when patients become the product—and no one asked for consent? In this episode of HIT Like a Girl Pod, Grace Vinton sits down with Andrea Downing, a security researcher and co-founder of The Light Collective. Andrea's journey into patient advocacy began in 2005, when she tested positive for the BRCA1/2 gene mutation at age 30. That moment transformed her from a tech professional into what she calls an "accidental hacker"—someone who started asking hard questions about who owns patient data, who profits from it, and who gets left behind. Andrea and her team at The Light Collective are advancing a simple but radical idea: "No aggregation without representation." It means patients deserve a seat at the table—not just as research subjects, but as decision-makers in how their data is used, shared, and protected. Together, Grace and Andrea explore: How Anthropic's Claude Mythos and Project Glasswing are exposing vulnerabilities in healthcare systems Why hospitals are facing ransomware shutdowns—and what that means for patients The rise of "vibe coding" and what happens when patients build their own tools without privacy guardrails The hidden dangers of ad tracking (Meta Pixel) inside patient communities How misinformation and privacy gaps are putting patients at risk This is a conversation about power, data, and who gets to shape the future of healthcare technology. If you are a patient, a caregiver, or anyone who believes patients should have a voice in how their data is used—this one is for you. Listen. Then ask: Who speaks for you?
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    27 分
  • This Is a Code Red: How a Quiet OMB Rule Could Gut NIH and Community Funding
    2026/07/07
    This episode is a call to action—and we have until July 13th. Rebecca Love sits down with Elizabeth Ginexi, PhD—a former NIH scientific program official of 22 years who took early retirement after DOGE restructured the agency. She is now speaking out about a proposed OMB rule that she believes threatens the future of federal funding across every community in America. The rule rewrites the Uniform Guidance (2 C.F.R. 200), quietly shifting it from "guidance" to "regulation." Elizabeth argues this is designed to bypass Congress's power of the purse—giving political appointees unilateral authority to block, steer, or cancel grants at will. That means $48 billion in NIH funding. Plus Head Start. Plus Title I schools. Plus Meals on Wheels. Plus infrastructure projects. Plus every discretionary grant program that communities rely on. This is not just about science. This is about every community in America. *But there is a 45-day window to oppose it—and it closes July 13th.* Elizabeth walks us through the mechanics of the rule, what is at stake, and—most importantly—exactly what we can do to fight back. She has written easy-to-follow guides and will provide links to submit a comment to the Federal Register and contact your elected officials. We have until July 13th. Your voice matters. Listen. Then act. 00:00 The Stakes: Why This Matters Right Now 04:04 What OMB Does and Why It Matters 06:43 From "Guidance" to "Regulation": The Shift Nobody Is Talking About 07:51 Congress vs. OMB: A Power Grab 11:10 How NIH Funding Works—and How This Rule Could Break It 13:00 Political Control of Grants: What That Looks Like in Practice 15:51 NIH's ROI: $48 Billion and Why It Matters 18:57 Beyond Science: Head Start, Infrastructure, and Every Community 23:03 How to Fight Back: The Two Actions You Can Take Today 26:44 Writing Effective Comments (No Expertise Required) 29:31 Use Your Voice: Why Silence Is Complicity 31:10 Final Thoughts & Where to Find Resources
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    33 分
  • Reclaiming Women's Voices in Healthcare: HIT Like a Girl Pod Is Back
    2026/06/30
    After a much-needed pause, HIT Like a Girl Pod is back—and this time, Joy isn't doing it alone. Joy Rios reunites with Grace Vinton and Rebecca Love to relaunch the show as a trio: built on joy, fueled by love, and led with grace. In this first conversation, they catch up on where life has taken them—Joy's broken ankle and move to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; Rebecca's deep dive into healthcare AI as a chief nursing and clinical officer; and Grace's work as a healthcare storyteller and patient advocate. Together, they explore the leadership vacuum in healthcare, the isolation women are feeling, and the need for authentic conversations without burnout. They also introduce their new format: themed mini-series with three distinct lenses—patient, nursing, and policy & tech. Plus: a first look at their upcoming November retreat in Puerto Vallarta for women leaders in healthcare and health IT. Welcome back. Something new is coming. 00:00 Reunion And Welcome 04:27 Why The Show Is Back 05:01 Leadership Vacuum And Trust 07:34 Women Finding Voices Again 11:19 Authenticity Without Burnout 15:08 Grief Community And Tagline 18:48 Building The Future Together
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    22 分
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