Frontiers in Kidney Medicine & BiointelligenceAuthor: The Renal Research Institute
Frontiers in Kidney Medicine and Biointelligence is an interview series presented by the Renal Research Institute (RRI) and hosted by Len Usvyat, PhD, Head of Renal Research Institute Advanced Analytics, Research & Insights. Each episode of the Frontiers in Kidney Medicine and Biointelligence series showcases an in-depth conversation with thought leaders from around the world. These foremost scientists and doctors share their insights into the latest advances in renal research and beyond, and assert how they are taking research, AI, and science to exponentially higher levels. Each episode of Frontiers in Kidney Medicine and Biointelligence series is available on the RRI website, YouTube channel, and podcasts on Spotify, Apple Music, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Language: en Genres: Health & Fitness, Medicine, Science Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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From Hardware to Ecosystems: The Future of Digital Innovation in Kidney Care
Episode 5
Thursday, 29 January, 2026
What does it take to truly move MedTech from hardware-driven models to integrated digital ecosystems? In this episode of Frontiers in Kidney Medicine and Biointelligence, Len Usvyat speaks with Jaime Osborn, VP of Strategy and Digital Solutions at Fresenius Medical Care, about the transformation underway in digital health. Jamie shares insights from her work across clinical software, product management, and global digital strategy, including: Why the future of MedTech depends on connected digital ecosystems How clean, structured data is the foundation for meaningful AI Where AI offers quick wins and where it remains overhyped Why co-design with clinicians is essential How hardware is becoming a commodity while software drives value The challenge of scaling pilots into real-world clinical tools Designing global solutions with local configurability This conversation highlights what's coming next for digital health, and why a digital-first approach matters now more than ever. Follow the Renal Research Institute for more insights into kidney research, innovation, and computational medicine.











