Fixing Healthcare Podcast

FHC #197: Artificial wombs & medical tourism – Draper siblings on healthcare’s next wave

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Dec 2, 2025
Jesse Draper, a venture capitalist focused on the future of family and caregiving, and Adam Draper, founder of Boost VC and investor in frontier technologies, explore the evolving landscape of healthcare. They discuss how excessive regulation impedes innovation and pushes patients toward medical tourism. The siblings highlight the potential of artificial wombs and emphasize the need for new tech to motivate nurses. They advocate for transparency in research, explore AI's role in enhancing patient care, and reflect on their family's legacy of bold investments.
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INSIGHT

Regulation Slows Healthcare Innovation

  • Regulation is the single biggest inhibitor to getting consumer-facing healthcare innovations to patients quickly.
  • Adam Draper argues excessive regulation forces entrepreneurs to focus more on approvals than patient impact.
ANECDOTE

Artificial Wombs Rely On Medical Tourism

  • Jesse Draper described investing in Kangaroo, an artificial womb developed outside the U.S. due to regulatory limits.
  • She says companies build medical tourism into their lifecycle to test life-saving devices abroad.
ADVICE

Use Data To Motivate Nurses

  • Use nurse feedback and patient surveys to create data-driven performance reviews and motivate nurses.
  • Jesse Draper describes software (Assemble) that captures monthly nurse and patient input to improve retention.
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