When I was at HLTH last October Bradley Bostic invited me on his BoomBostic Health podcast. I was in the mood for ranting about the health care system and promoting my desire for getting everyone concierge level primary care. Bradley was very generous in giving me a mike and a lot of rope. I am embedding the youtube version and if you want just audio it’s here. (I was also losing my voice so there’s a cleaned up transcript below)–Matthew Holt
Bradley:
Well, hello and welcome back to another episode of Boombostic Health in the Wild here at HLTH 2025 in Las Vegas. I’m thrilled to have Matthew Holt with me, who is the leader at The Health Care blog, a blog I follow, and I appreciate you being here, Matthew.
Matthew
Bradley, thank you very much. I count my readers, you know, on about two hands, so I want to keep you in good health. I have a little joke. We used to have a podcast that actually wasn’t that well-followed called the THCB gang and one of my colleagues on THCB gang was at a conference and a guy in the row behind him said “oh I recognize your voice, my father used to listen to the podcast but then he died.” When my colleague told me the story I said, we don’t have enough listeners and subscribers to lose them like that – we’ve got to keep them alive in order to keep the podcast going!
Bradley
Well, Boombostic Health was really born out of my pension for building companies in the health tech world and investing in companies. When we first started this. I wasn’t sure if anybody would listen to it. My mom passed away from cancer 25 years ago. So, I knew she wouldn’t be listening to it unfortunately. But that was a big thing that inspired me to get into healthcare. And lo and behold, there is a really interested audience out there that wants to know how innovation is transforming our broken health care system. And clearly with your background with Health 2.0 and The Health Care Blog, this is an area that you’re focused on. And I think you said you have two easy steps. Oh no, two steps, not necessarily easy to fix healthcare.
Matthew
So the preamble to this is I’ve been doing this for a long time. I came to America in 1989.
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