Ignite Startups: How LainaHealth Is Redesigning Healthcare Workflows for Scale with Ryan Eder |Ep253
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What if the most broken part of healthcare isn’t the medicine—but the paperwork quietly suffocating it?
Ryan Eder has spent his career staring directly at that invisible bottleneck. Now, as the founder of LainaHealth, he’s building infrastructure to fix one of healthcare’s least glamorous—but most consequential—problems: how data, billing, and administrative workflows actually move (or don’t).
Ryan is the co-founder of LainaHealth, a company rethinking healthcare operations from the ground up. With a background at the intersection of healthcare and technology, he’s tackling a system where inefficiency isn’t just costly—it’s existential. LainaHealth sits in a critical layer of the stack, helping providers operate faster, smarter, and with fewer administrative headaches at a time when margins are tighter than ever.
In Today's Episode We Discuss:
00:01 – The Hidden Crisis in Healthcare Operations
02:10 – Ryan Eder’s Background & Path to LainaHealth
05:00 – Why Healthcare Feels Broken (But Isn’t Where You Think)
08:15 – The “Unsexy” Opportunity in Admin & Workflows
11:40 – Understanding Healthcare’s Complex Stakeholders
15:05 – Why Innovation Struggles to Scale in Healthcare
18:20 – Building in a Highly Regulated Industry
22:10 – Founder Mindset: Patience vs Speed
25:30 – Identifying Infrastructure Plays Early
29:00 – Misaligned Incentives Across the System
32:15 – How LainaHealth Approaches Workflow Redesign
36:00 – Lessons from Building in Healthcare
39:10 – Contrarian Bets in HealthTech
42:00 – The Future of Healthcare Operations
45:00 – Final Thoughts & Advice for Founders
Along the way, Ryan shares a perspective many founders miss: sometimes the best startups don’t invent something new—they untangle something old.
“The real problem isn’t lack of innovation—it’s that the system can’t absorb it.”
“If you fix the workflow, you don’t just save time—you unlock the entire system.”
Ryan didn’t set out to make healthcare more efficient. But somewhere along the way, he realized that fixing the pipes might matter more than inventing the next drug—and that’s exactly where LainaHealth is placing its bet.
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