Halle Tecco

The Heart of Healthcare podcast expands upon the traditional lens of what we think of as “healthcare” by exploring the social determinants of health, including our food system, housing, climate change, and more. Join host Halle Tecco, healthcare investor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, for authentic and compelling conversations with the people behind the movements that deconstruct underlying problems and identify how we can work together to solve them. Episode by episode, Heart of Healthcare will move the needle and figure out how to improve healthcare for all.

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A Lookback at Healthcare in 2023

In our 100th (!!!) episode of the Heart of Healthcare Podcast, I share a 2023 recap for healthcare, including findings

Welp, I Guess I’m the Old Guard Now

For our last episode of 2023— our 99th episode since launching this show— I talk about the responsibility of the

A Deep Dive Into the Key Stakeholders of our Healthcare System

If you have had any interaction with the healthcare system whatsoever, you have probably experienced the labyrinthine nature of its

The Business of Taking Away Pain and Suffering | Included Health CEO Owen Tripp

"Healthcare is not simply a void which was just waiting for tech to fill in and solve all of its

Why Is Everyone Talking About Ozempic? | Found CEO Sarah Jones Simmer

More than 40% of Americans have obesity, a number that continues to rise. And despite being a multi-billion dollar business

REPLAY – Rebuilding Healthcare as a Product, Not a Service | Forward CEO Adrian Aoun

The healthcare industry has made significant strides in the past 50 years… or has it? In this episode, we sit

State of Health Tech 2023

In this episode, guests Sofia Guerra and Steve Kraus from Bessemer Venture Partners discuss their recently published report, "State of

The Libertas Center for Human Rights | Dr. Dinali Fernando

This year's Heart of Healthcare $50,000 Grant Challenge winner is the team from the Libertas Center for Human Rights, located

Rethinking BMI Requirements for Egg Freezing

Some clinics have a BMI threshold, which means that women who are considered overweight or obese are often turned away