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From Athlete To Executive: Navigating Healthcare’s Competitive Landscape

David Kemp of Highway to Health interviews Luke Johnson, Co-Founder and CEO of CapExpert, about how the platform improves asset management and equipment procurement in outpatient healthcare. CapExpert addresses visibility gaps and promotes transparency to enhance care delivery and affordability. The conversation draws parallels between athletic discipline and effective business leadership in navigating healthcare's competitive landscape.

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CapExpert enhances asset management and equipment procurement for outpatient healthcare providers, closing visibility gaps.

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Transparency and collaboration are core to CapExpert's approach to improving care quality and affordability.

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Athletic discipline and competitive mindset translate meaningfully into executive leadership within the healthcare industry.

Navigating healthcare's competitive landscape requires innovative solutions addressing care quality and affordability. CapExpert is a game-changer in outpatient healthcare. It enhances asset management, ensuring the best care for patients. Luke Johnson, Co-Founder and CEO of CapExpert, spoke with Highway to Health's David Kemp on how CapExpert enhances asset management, bridging visibility gaps and streamlining equipment procurement to ensure optimal patient care. By promoting transparency and collaboration, CapExpert provides better care delivery and addresses the challenges of affordability in outpatient healthcare.

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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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About the Experts

David Kemp
David Kemp

Host, Highway to Health

David Kemp is the host of Highway to Health, a MarketScale show and live event series focused on the future of healthcare. He engages with industry innovators to explore topics ranging from healthcare technology to operational challenges. Kemp brings a conversational, forward-thinking approach to interviewing executives and entrepreneurs across the healthcare space.

LJ
Luke Johnson

Co-Founder and CEO

CapExpert

Luke Johnson is the Co-Founder and CEO of CapExpert, a platform focused on asset management and equipment procurement for outpatient healthcare settings. He works to bridge visibility gaps in healthcare operations and promote transparency and collaboration among care providers. Johnson's work addresses both the quality and affordability challenges facing outpatient healthcare organizations.