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David Kemp

With experience in coaching college basketball, supporting large healthcare systems through ICD-10, to now leading the healthcare vertical at MarketScale, David enjoys the journey. Craving knowledge is one of David's core values, and he has the opportunity to learn from some of the best as host of the Highway to Health podcast series.

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Contributor Brief·David Kemp · 44 articles
Updated Apr 29, 2026

Healthcare's margin crisis demands systemic disruption, not incremental fixes

Kemp argues that healthcare's core problem is structural—systemic inefficiencies and misaligned incentives waste hundreds of billions annually while clinician burnout and access gaps persist despite technological advances. He contends that solving these requires not just innovation in pockets (AI, virtual care, automation) but fundamental disruption of how care is organized, financed, and delivered across the entire value chain.

$250B

wasted annually in revenue cycle errors and inefficiencies

The U.S. healthcare system faces rising costs, limited competition, and widening gap between innovation and accessibility.

The Open Road to Reform (2025-10-15)

Healthcare's interconnected crisis points

Physicians experiencing burnout50
Americans wanting personalized care but receiving one-size-fits-all75
Specialist wait time increase since 202219
Healthcare workers exiting field by 2026 (millions projected)6.5
Clinicians' time on non-clinical tasks12

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31%Physicians experiencing
Physicians experiencing burnout
Americans wanting personalized care but receiving one-size-fits-all
Specialist wait time increase since 2022
Healthcare workers exiting field by 2026 (millions projected)
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5x

workplace violence rate for healthcare workers vs. other industries

Physician burnout is driven more by systemic pressures like administrative burden than individual resilience alone.

Fixing the Physician Experience (2026-03-25)

Over 6.5 million healthcare professionals could leave the workforce by 2026, creating a net shortfall.

Omnicell Deploys Healthcare Automation (2025-06-10)

Caregiver engagement is the missing link that drives better outcomes and lower costs simultaneously.

Themes:Systemic inefficiency requires structural disruption, not piecemeal innovationHuman factors—clinician burnout, caregiver involvement, staff experience—are drivers of financial and clinical outcomesHealthcare's margin crisis stems from misaligned incentives across revenue cycle, workforce, and care delivery models

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