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In this inspiring episode of the Hart and Hustle Podcast, we sit down with Natalie Davis, CEO of United States of Care, to explore the groundbreaking work of making healthcare more affordable, dependable, and patient-centric. With over 25,000 interviews and 5,000 hours of research, Natalie shares how her team is revolutionizing healthcare through human-centered design, policy innovation, and trust-building. Learn about her entrepreneurial journey from aspiring museum curator to nonprofit leader, and how her vision is transforming the future of healthcare. Don't miss this deep dive into innovation, leadership, and creating meaningful change. Keywords: healthcare innovation, patient-first care, leadership, policy change, United States of Care, Natalie Davis, affordable healthcare, Hart and Hustle Podcast. Chapter List: 00:00 - Welcome to the Hart and Hustle Podcast 00:14 - Introducing Natalie Davis, CEO of United States of Care 00:53 - Why 25,000 interviews are transforming healthcare 02:28 - The importance of authentically listening to patients 03:47 - Was this always Natalie’s plan? 06:26 - Why tackle the slow-moving healthcare system? 09:21 - Core pillars people want from healthcare 13:58 - Real stories: Patients navigating the broken system 17:33 - When did healthcare become disconnected from people? 20:02 - Doctors, incentives, and changing healthcare culture 25:47 - AI in healthcare: Trust, challenges, and opportunities 32:03 - Building a mission-driven team 34:37 - Tackling imposter syndrome as a leader 38:12 - What’s next for United States of Care? 41:32 - Innovation: Natalie’s definition and approach 42:14 - Closing thoughts and final takeaways