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How Virtual Care Keeps Patients Inside Health Systems with Michael Dalton

How Virtual Care Keeps Patients Inside Health Systems with Michael Dalton

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Everyone wants to talk about innovation in healthcare.Very few want to talk about adoption.Because building a solution is exciting.Getting patients to actually use it…Getting clinicians to trust it…Getting health systems to keep it...That is where the real work begins.In this episode of Provider’s Edge, I sat down with 𝐌𝐢𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐞𝐥 𝐃𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐨𝐧, CEO of Ovatient, to unpack what it really takes to scale virtual care in a way that improves outcomes, builds trust, and keeps patients connected instead of lost in fragmented systems.What stood out most?They are not trying to become “just another telehealth company.”They are building integrated care that combines urgent care, primary care, behavioral health, weight management, employer solutions, and community connection.All under one ecosystem.That is how sustainable growth happens in healthcare.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:✅ Why patients no longer want more healthcare choices—they want better outcomes✅ How virtual care can strengthen relationships instead of replacing them✅ Why convenience alone does not create retention✅ The hidden opportunity in integrating behavioral health with primary care✅ How founders can expand using current assets instead of building new products✅ Why serving fewer markets deeply can outperform nationwide shallow growth✅ What health systems actually want from innovation partners today✅ Why telehealth still has massive upside in rural and underserved communities✅ How employers and universities can become overlooked growth channels✅ Why trust is the real moat in digital healthRelated Episodes You’ll LoveWhy Do So Many HealthTech Startups Stall After Early Traction - This episode explores why healthcare companies with early traction still struggle to scale—perfectly aligned with Michael Dalton’s message that growth now depends on outcomes, systems, and sustainable execution rather than hype.How Smart Founders Raise Capital Without a Final Product - This conversation centers on women’s health innovation, founder ecosystems, and building aligned teams—strong overlap with Michael Dalton’s comments on women representing 75% of Ovatient’s patient base and the need for integrated care access.Why Investors Hesitate Before Saying Yes in Femtech - This episode is highly relevant because it covers what investors look for in women’s health innovation and how founders position themselves for scale.Want help figuring out your first C-suite hire?Join the PulsePoint Path Boardroom or apply as one of our advisors who we place into trusted portfolio companies. It's designed for HealthTech and digital health founders between Seed and Series A who want to hire smart and scale faster.Here are 3 ways we can support you right now:1️⃣ Get a 360° Strategy from a Board That Sees What You Can’tStill piecing advice together from part-time advisors who barely have time to talk? Our Boardroom program gives you direct access to a 12-seat integrated advisory board—designed to find the blind spots in your funding, contracts, and margin strategy.This isn’t another Slack chat or once-a-month call. It’s a full diagnostic and action plan you can’t afford to miss.👉 PulsePointPath.com/Apply2️⃣ Turn Your Pitch into a Funding MagnetYour pitch isn’t a presentation—it’s a conversion tool. Send us your deck and get a persuasive rewrite that speaks to what investors actually fund.👉 PitchToYes.com3️⃣ Be a Featured Guest Apply to speak on our top 100-ranked entrepreneurship podcast, Provider's Edge.Have traction and a story to share?Apply to join us: 👉 PulsePointPath.com/Call-Sabrina
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