When artificial intelligence meets healthcare, there’s no room for guesswork. Every insight, every prediction, every decision has real-world consequences.In this episode of Winners’ Circle, host Russ Fordyce sits down with Naren Santhanam, Director of Analytics at Counterpart Health, to explore how explainable AI is helping rebuild trust in healthcare analytics — and why doing it “the right way” matters more than doing it fast.With more than 20 years of experience turning complex data into actionable healthcare insights, Naren has worked across claims systems, quality metrics, and risk analytics. Today, he’s part of a growing movement that believes transparency and explainability are the real breakthroughs in AI.“If AI says a patient has a condition, it has to explain why. That’s how we build trust — not by replacing clinicians, but by helping them see what the data sees.”In this conversation, Russ and Naren unpack:Why explainable AI is essential for responsible innovation in healthcareThe balancing act between compliance, regulation, and innovationHow real-world data (RWD) is reshaping the future of health analyticsWhat healthcare leaders get wrong about AI adoption — and what they can do betterThe leadership principles that help teams stay grounded in purpose, not hypeNaren also shares his thoughts on where AI goes next in healthcare — and why success won’t be defined by how fast technology moves, but how well it earns trust.For anyone working at the intersection of technology, data, and care, this episode is a must-listen. It’s a rare look inside how true innovation happens: methodically, transparently, and always with integrity.Listen to the full episode of Winners’ Circle to learn:How to make AI explainable and auditable in regulated industriesWhat “trustworthy analytics” really looks like in practiceWhy compliance can be the blueprint — not the barrier — to innovation🎧 Tune in now to hear how data, design, and ethics are coming together to power the next wave of healthcare intelligence — and why leaders like Naren Santhanam believe the future of AI starts with trust.