Everyone’s excited during the demo. No one’s using it six months later.Most HealthTech founders don’t realize the real problem isn’t adoption.It’s overbuilding before your frontline champions are even heard.This week, I sat down with Jonathan McCoy, founder of vCare, and Rachel West, a nurse and clinical collaborator, to discuss how they co-created a robot assistant—CC—that’s transforming the day-to-day lives of nurses in long-term care.When tech becomes indispensable, you know you’ve nailed product-market fit.
What You'll Learn🔑Why 50% of nurses leave in 2 years—and how that’s a tech problem
🔑What “point of care robotics” really looks like in action
🔑How to avoid the pilot graveyard most startups fall into
🔑The ROI mindset behind reducing workflow friction
🔑How vCare is securing partnerships with facilities serving 10,000+ residents
Episode Timeline[00:01:36] – Jonathan’s Journey to Founding vCare and Building CC[00:04:00] – How CC Eases Nurse Workload and Improves Patient Care[00:07:17] – Beyond Documentation: CC’s Telepresence and Therapy Use[00:11:32] – Measuring Impact: Time Savings and Adoption Strategy[00:16:55] – Why CC Works Across Long-Term, Hospital, and Rural Care[00:22:28] – Scaling Vision: 2025 Expansion and Pilot Programs[00:29:27] – Magic Wand Wishes: Jonathan’s 3 Bold Dreams for vCare[00:37:36] – 5 Key Takeaways from the Episode
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