At HIMSS26 in Las Vegas, Ingram Micro hosted Health Reimagined — a podcast series capturing real conversations about where healthcare technology is headed. Recorded live at one of the industry’s most influential gatherings, each episode brings together healthcare leaders and technology experts to explore the trends, tools, and partnerships shaping the future of care delivery.
From AI and interoperability to cybersecurity and infrastructure, Health Reimagined reflects Ingram Micro’s commitment to helping its partners stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.
Empty infusion chairs. Patients are waiting weeks for chemotherapy. A 15% national no-show rate that costs clinics thousands of dollars a day. In this episode of Health ReImagined, Jon Myer (Powered by Ingram Micro) sits down with Elizabeth from Wrapt Health to talk about how a predictive algorithm, the right integration partner, and a smarter approach to scheduling are transforming infusion centers across the country.
Elizabeth shares how Wrapt Health built a platform that predicts no-shows three days in advance with 95% accuracy, how their partnership with DocSpera helped them connect to over 30 EMRs without rebuilding from scratch, and what it means to move from a reactive alert device to a fully connected care infrastructure.
If you work in infusion care, healthcare operations, or health IT, this one is worth your time.
Elizabeth Phillips Boudreau, Chief Executive Officer, Wrapt Health
Cyberattacks on healthcare organizations aren’t slowing down — and the question is no longer if you’ll be attacked, but how fast you can stop it. In this episode of Health Reimagined, host Jon Myer (Myer Media, powered by Ingram Micro) sits down with Herb from Arctic Wolf to break down what the healthcare threat landscape really looks like today, why even small hospitals are targets, and how AI-powered security operations are changing the game.
From managing sprawling, dynamic asset environments to leveraging agentic AI inside the SOC, Herb shares what it actually takes to harden a healthcare organization’s security posture — and why just alerting customers to incidents is no longer enough.
Herb Williams, Sr. Enterprise Sales Engineer, Arctic Wolf
What if a fully equipped clinic could be set up anywhere in the world in under 10 minutes? From rural communities and disaster zones to schools and major events, GlobalMed is pushing the boundaries of where and how care gets delivered. Recorded live at HIMSS 2026 in Las Vegas at the Ingram Micro booth, this conversation features Sam Price, EVP at GlobalMed, and Hector Rodriguez from AWS.
Together they explore how GlobalMed’s digital health platform — powered by AWS infrastructure and LEO satellite connectivity — is transforming access to care for underserved populations, disaster-affected communities, and beyond.
Sam Price, EVP, Government Affairs and Business Development, GlobalMed
As healthcare organizations race to adopt cloud infrastructure, most are leaving a dangerous gap between innovation and security. Traditional compliance programs simply can’t keep pace — and the consequences can end up as the next data breach headline. Recorded live at HIMSS 2026 in Las Vegas (Powered by Ingram Micro), this conversation features Charlie Clayton, Director of Sales, and Eric Evans, Founder and CTO of Hanabyte — a cloud security firm specializing in regulated industries including healthcare, financial services, and the defense industrial base.
Eric breaks down what organizations get wrong when starting their cloud journey, what makes Hanabyte’s white-glove approach different, and where cloud security is heading over the next few years.
The Joint Commission has never focused on staffing mandates before — until now. In 2026, everything changed. And most hospitals are still relying on paper records stuffed in filing cabinets to prove they’re compliant. In this episode, Process Street CRO Jerry Dimos sits down with Dr. Sarah Inman, SVP of Healthcare Strategy at Improv and a former clinical staffing manager overseeing 400 nurses and patient care technicians.
Together they break down what the Joint Commission’s new Accreditation 360 framework actually means on the ground, why manual compliance processes are unsustainable in the middle of a nursing crisis, and how automation and agentic AI may be the only realistic path forward. (Powered by Ingram Micro)
Everyone is talking about AI in healthcare — but most organizations are still stuck on where to start, which tools to trust, and how to move from a pilot to something that actually changes day-to-day operations. Recorded live on the floor at HIMSS (Powered by Ingram Micro), this conversation features Austin Montgomery, VP of Partnerships at Prominence Advisors, and Andrew Williams, Director of Data Science — the healthcare data and AI enablement company helping health systems build AI-fluent organizations.
Andrew cuts through the hype to explain what AI in healthcare actually means beyond chatbots, why point solutions often fall short, and how the shift from “what you can specify” to “what you can verify” is changing how organizations build and scale AI solutions.
Healthcare has spent years and billions modernizing its technology — but how much of it has actually changed outcomes for patients, clinicians, or the bottom line? In this episode of Health Reimagined, host Jon Myer (Myer Media, powered by Ingram Micro) sits down with Monica from Sublimation Health to unpack why so many digital transformation efforts stall, what the difference between modernization and true transformation actually looks like, and what it takes to get people, process, and technology moving in the same direction at the same time.
From migration stalls and AI hype cycles to cloud security concerns and merger integration playbooks, this is a frank conversation about what healthcare IT leaders are really up against — and what change management done right actually looks like.
Behind every hospital’s technology stack is a data infrastructure most people never think about — until something breaks, a merger happens, or an AI initiative stalls because the data underneath it is a mess. In this episode of Health Reimagined, host Jon Myer (Myer Media, powered by Ingram Micro) sits down with Jeff from Keystone Technologies, a boutique healthcare IT firm with 25 years of experience helping health systems manage, migrate, and unify their most critical data.
From EMR conversions and merger integrations to the SaaS trap and cybersecurity fundamentals, Jeff gives a frank and practical look at what’s really happening underneath the hood of healthcare IT — and why the organizations that start unifying their data sooner will get to value faster.
Hospitals want to be safe and open at the same time — welcoming to patients, families, and staff, but protected from weapons, wandering patients, drug diversion, and operational waste. That’s exactly the problem Vision AI was built to solve. Recorded live at HIMSS 2026 in Las Vegas (Ingram Micro Booth), this fireside chat features Matt Benetti, CMO at Vaidio, and Todd Larson, a consultant running the Transformation Center at HonorHealth.
Todd brings a rare combination of law enforcement experience and hospital innovation leadership to a wide-ranging conversation about how AI-powered cameras are moving from passive data storage to proactive operational intelligence.
Matt Bennetti, Chief Marketing Officer, Vaidio
Todd Larson, Consultant, HonorHealth
A modern hospital can have 40,000 endpoints — laptops, lab stations, nursing workstations, medical IoT devices — and a razor-thin IT team responsible for keeping every single one of them patched, compliant, and secure. Miss just one, and attackers will find it.
Recorded live at HIMSS 2026 (Ingram Micro Booth), this conversation features an IT specialist from HCL Software breaking down how BigFix IO is helping healthcare organizations move from reactive patching to proactive, automated endpoint management — at scale, across heterogeneous environments, and with AI-powered remediation bots that work around the clock.
Raj Sehgal, Associate Vice President, HCL Software
Kumar Senthil, Sr. Sales Engineer, HCL Software
Technology is changing every few weeks in healthcare — and health system leaders are expected to keep up, upskill their entire workforce, govern AI responsibly, and still deliver measurable outcomes. That is the reality for Sha, CDIO at Baptist Health of South Florida.
In this episode, Jay sits down with Sha to share his unfiltered perspective on what it actually takes to lead digital transformation at scale — from the decision to go all-in on Epic without customization, to the data quality principles underpinning their AI strategy, to why agentic AI access control is still unsolved, and whether he would let a robot operate on him in five years.
Data migrations in healthcare have a reputation — difficult, delayed, expensive, and sometimes never fully completed. Years after an EHR go-live, organizations are still running legacy support contracts, paying for systems they should have left behind, and leaving clinical data stranded in systems no one can access.
In this episode of Health Reimagined, host Jon Myer (Myer Media, powered by Ingram Micro) sits down with Kaitlin from Quoris — a 26-year-old women-led healthcare IT consulting and staffing firm operating in 10 countries — to talk about what it actually takes to move documentation and data cleanly, on time, and without disrupting patient care.
Kaitlin Traft, Healthcare Technology Executive, Quoris
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