On this episode of CurveBeam AI Connect, host Vinti Singh, Vice President of Marketing at CurveBeam AI, sits down with Dr. H. Curtis Biggs, founder of the Joint Replacement Institute in Naples, Florida. A board-certified orthopedic surgeon performing over 900 joint replacements each year, Dr. Biggs has become a national leader in minimally invasive techniques…
On this episode of CurveBeam AI Connect, host Vinti Singh, Vice President of Marketing at CurveBeam AI, sits down with Dr. H. Curtis Biggs, founder of the Joint Replacement Institute in Naples, Florida. A board-certified orthopedic surgeon performing over 900 joint replacements each year, Dr. Biggs has become a national leader in minimally invasive techniques…

The Gut Reset Revolution: How Food-as-Medicine Became the New Foundation for Wellness
Gut health has moved from fringe to front page, with consumers overwhelmed by protocols, powders, and “miracle” cleanses. As interest surges, so do questions about what actually works day to day—and why it matters now. One reason: an estimated 65% of the population is dairy intolerant, complicating popular bovine colostrum trends cited for immunity…

Driving Real Change: How ZM Trucks Is Building the Future of Zero-Emission Trucking
As the U.S. accelerates its push toward cleaner freight transport, policy and market forces are reshaping what’s possible in trucking. The EPA’s Phase 3 greenhouse gas emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles, finalized on March 29, 2024, establish stricter CO₂ limits for model years 2027 through 2032. The rule is technology-neutral and performance-based, allowing manufacturers…

The Open Road to Reform: Why Healthcare Needs Disruption, Innovation, and the Return of Real Competition
The U.S. healthcare system is at a crossroads — facing rising costs, limited competition, and a widening gap between innovation and accessibility. According to projections from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), national health spending is expected to grow faster than the overall economy over the next decade — about 5.8% per year…

The Future of RCM: Leveraging AI, Automation, and Human-Centered Design to Transform Patient Financial Care
Hospitals today are juggling tighter budgets, shifting regulations, and increasingly savvy patients—all while trying to keep financial operations running smoothly. That pressure has made the revenue cycle a powerful lever for innovation. The spread of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation is no longer experimental; it’s reshaping how health systems manage billing, reimbursement, and patient engagement….
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Fleet Lifecycle Management: Data, Safety Tech, and Timely Refreshes Cut Costs and Maintain Competitiveness
Volatile tariffs, inflationary pressures, and advances in fleet lifecycle management are forcing trucking executives to make strategic choices under uncertainty. The decision to replace or upgrade Class 8 trucks is no longer just about cost-per-month—it’s about lifecycle value, operational safety, compliance readiness, and long-term competitiveness. As the EV credit deadline approaches and OEMs release…
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How Shanice Scott Reinvented Her Accounting Career — And Found Her ‘Why’
The accounting pipeline is in flux. After years of decline in new graduates, the AICPA reported that bachelor’s completions fell 7.8% in 2021–22 and master’s fell 6.4%. In Fall 2024, undergraduate accounting enrollment rebounded by about 12%, while graduate enrollment continued to dip, underscoring a profession still recalibrating its talent model. For those building or…
Technology for Good: Dug Song on Shaping a Better World Through Innovation and Impact (Part 3)
Detroit is redefining its role in the next era of American innovation. The conversation has shifted from what to build to how to build it in ways that deliver lasting impact. The goal is to do so sustainably, inclusively, and with the community at its core. The state’s growing network of research universities, multi-billion-dollar…
Technology for Good: Dug Song on Shaping a Better World Through Innovation and Impact (Part 1)
Technology is evolving faster than ever, and with that acceleration comes the question of whether we’re using it to make the world better or simply faster. As automation, AI, and cybersecurity shape the future of work and life, leaders are reexamining how innovation can drive not just profit, but progress. Michigan, once the cradle…
Owning Your Development by Building Networks, Finding Mentors, and Embracing Servant Leadership
At the heart of every career journey is the question of how we grow—not just in skills, but in purpose, relationships, and impact. That kind of growth takes shape through everyday choices, the mentors who guide us, and the communities that stretch us to become more. Each step forward becomes part of a larger…
Medical school taught Dr. Robert Lufkin the conventional wisdom of the healthcare system, but his experiences and research exposed deeper issues at play. In this episode of Healthcare Rethink, hosted by Brian Urban, the spotlight shines on Dr. Robert Lufkin, MD, the author of Lies I Taught in Medical School. The conversation centers around…