English, Health / Medicine, 1 season, 100 episodes
NEJM Catalyst Leadership Podcast
English, Health / Medicine, 1 season, 100 episodes
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One-on-one interviews with leaders in health care, providing perspectives on what’s working in the industry, what’s not, and why. Find more about us at https://catalyst.nejm.org.
Optimizing Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance in the Face of Increasing Cost Pressures
How can employers provide health insurance coverage that’s both high quality and affordable?
8/2/2024 • 0
Five Strategic Priorities for Pushing a Better Health Care System Forward
A health care CEO’s most important responsibility is to maintain the sacredness of the patient-clinician relationship and ensure that interaction is as valuable for both the physician and the patient as possible.
7/26/2024 • 0
Evolving from “Family and Friends” Health Care Boards to Competency-Based Governance
What competencies are needed in the boardroom to advance the mission of creating healthier communities? How do health care system governance boards make these changes?
7/25/2024 • 0
Five Critical Leadership Skills for Managing a Health Care Merger
A checklist of leadership skills for building trust through transparency, actions, and consistency that apply to health care mergers as well as day-to-day health care leadership.
7/8/2024 • 0
Care Innovations for Reaching Rural Populations
Innovative examples of overcoming challenges in rural health care access caused by distance, weather, clinician shortages, and other reasons, by connecting with patients virtually and locally.
7/2/2024 • 0
Investing in the Right Thing: How Simplified, Value-Based Care Moves Health Upstream
Value-based care frees up health care organizations to go upstream and invest in the health and well-being of their community members.
6/24/2024 • 0
Having the Backs of Our Caregivers: Strategically Partnering Without Losing Staff
In strategic partnerships with others focused on improving costs and efficiencies, a health system needs to continue to be the right side of the brain, looking for the opportunities, not doing the routine tasks.
6/5/2024 • 0
Resolving Physician Shortages with New Care Models
We need to redesign the care delivery model in a way that allows physicians to be the good doctors they are while still providing patients with full access to care.
2/14/2024 • 0
The Mangomoment: Small Acts of Health Care Kindness and Leadership
Everyone in health care can integrate Mangomoments into their daily practice.
1/10/2024 • 0
System-Level Change Management with a Population Health Lens
Sustainable, forward-looking health care systems need to provide community-based care while managing risk-based economic models and populations.
11/9/2023 • 0
Transforming from Inconsistent Greatness
The bar is not set for high-performing health care systems. It’s moving, with many opportunities to improve beyond inconsistent greatness. Transformation involves changes in mindsets, culture, and processes, along with a particular approach to care delivery.
11/6/2023 • 0
Setting the Benchmark: Improving Outcomes for All
With core outcome measures set for ICHOM, the next step is maintaining focus on implementation.
8/25/2023 • 0
RETOOL: Engaging with Gig Workers for the Foreseeable Future
A six-component model for including gig workers as valued members of the health care team.
8/2/2023 • 0
Carbon Neutral Care Is Not Impossible
How Kaiser Permanente became the first carbon-neutral health system and the eighth-largest user of solar energy in the United States.
7/28/2023 • 0
Population Health Management: The Next Big Inflection in Health Care
The external and internal factors necessary for population health management in the transformation to value-based care.
6/8/2023 • 0
Value-Based Care in Action: A Growing, Necessary Disruption to the Status Quo
With health care in crisis, switching to value-based care is a necessary disruption that organizations and nations must take.
5/22/2023 • 0
You May Never Use It, but You Build It Anyway: Preparing Health Systems for Tragic Events
The purpose of health care systems is not just to cure illness. To make a dent, they must be part of their communities, addressing inequities in care.
5/9/2023 • 0
With PROMs, It Matters What You’re Measuring
When it comes to PROMs, there’s a difference between measuring something important to patients’ treatments versus important to their lives.
5/3/2023 • 0
Health Care Is Simple but Profound
Health cannot be achieved unless health care also addresses mental health and social care.
4/27/2023 • 0
What’s Up with Health Misinformation?
Health care does not begin when someone walks in the door of their doctor’s office, but when they search online for videos and articles and then act on that information — whether good or bad.
1/31/2023 • 0
Weathering Storms as Pandemic Prep: How Katrina Aided Ochsner’s Response to Covid-19
From generators to digital medicine, Ochsner has bolstered its processes to be ready for the worst.
11/7/2022 • 0
Health Equity, Environmental Sustainability, Workforce: The Joint Commission’s Three Strategic Priorities
A directional approach from The Joint Commission on three key areas of health care quality improvement.
10/25/2022 • 0
Communication Innovation in the Covid-19 Era
How creating a short TV show with health care leadership captured the attention of staff at Vanderbilt far more than written communication.
10/21/2022 • 0
Equitable Kidney Disease Care: Far from Perfect, Far from Done
The Chief Medical Officer for DaVita Kidney Care discusses how the organization is addressing health inequities in the kidney disease population.
9/7/2022 • 0
Advancing Health Care Affordability in Massachusetts and Beyond
The CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts describes his work in making population-based contracts a norm in the state and what still needs to be done to improve health care affordability and access.
7/1/2022 • 0
Racial Equity Plan: Developing Specific Actions for Anti-Racist Health Care
The Senior Vice President and Senior Associate Dean for Health Equity and Inclusive Excellence for Vanderbilt Medical Center discusses the development of their Racial Equity Plan.
6/24/2022 • 0
Improving Care for the Intellectually Disabled
Intellectual disabilities affect 1–3% of the U.S. population. The Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer for Prisma Health discusses how health care redesign should factor in this population to reduce the health disparities they face.
6/1/2022 • 0
Full Lifecycle Interventions for Addressing Social Determinants of Health
How Priority Health focuses on social determinants of health to meet its members’ unique needs.
3/4/2022 • 0
Covid-19 Learnings from the Ebola Crisis
The CEO for Texas Health Resources says that “learning has to be done quickly” and describes what his organization has done to meet the needs of their patients and staff.
1/26/2022 • 0
Confronting Racial Disparities in C-Suite Health Care Leadership
Hurdles faced by a Chinese American breaking into the C-suite sphere of U.S. health care leadership dominated by white men, the adapting of different cultural values, and advice for younger generations aspiring to the C-suite.
12/17/2021 • 0
Confronting the Nursing Crisis by Recontextualizing Its Past and Reenvisioning Its Future
The former CEO of Memorial Hermann Health System, who began his career in nursing, traces the history of the nursing shortage back to the 1970s and offers a selection of solutions for its current iteration, focusing on short-, medium-, and long-term tactics.
11/23/2021 • 0
The Top of the Pyramid: High Quality, Best Value, Patient-Centered Care
If we don’t have equity, we don’t have quality, says the CMO of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services....
10/1/2021 • 0
Telemedicine Is Medicine: Training Medical Students on Virtual Visits
Physicians are responsible for making patients feel safe and secure, whether that’s in-person or via a screen.
9/3/2021 • 0
Lessons from a Female CEO: You Never Learn If You Don’t Challenge Yourself
“It never entered my mind that my gender would be a limiting factor for me,” says the President and CEO of Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center.
8/25/2021 • 0
Applying the Equity Lens to Quality and Safety Initiatives
“I don’t think we can ever look at health care delivery, quality and safety, transformation and work, without having equity at the forefront of everything that we do,” says Eric Wei, MD, MBA, Senior Vice President and Chief Quality Officer for NYC Health + Hospitals.
8/3/2021 • 0
How to Create Incentives for Improvement
How the Alternative Quality Contract strives to promote a system that produces health outcomes, not just health care.
7/13/2021 • 0
Celebrating Successes During Bleak Times
The CMO of Montefiore Medical Center explores what they got right during the height of the pandemic — including playing music — and how to apply those learnings in the future.
6/25/2021 • 0
Apollo Hospitals’ Response to Covid-19 in India: Behind the Scenes
How the Apollo Hospitals Group handled the intense spike of Covid-19 cases in India, and what they’ve learned from the thousands of families they’ve treated.
6/16/2021 • 0
What’s the Performance Implication of a Nondiverse Leadership Team?
Missing important points of view around the C-suite table hurts the organization and the clinical outcomes they are attempting to achieve, says Ron Williams, former chairman and CEO of Aetna.
6/3/2021 • 0
Turning the Mirror on Ourselves to Manage Nonstop Crisis Mode
Naming the challenges and crowdsourcing the strategic plan are two ways Oregon Health & Science University is tackling the ongoing challenges from 2020....
5/20/2021 • 0
What Went Right in Israel During the Height of Covid-19?
The Chief Medical Officer and Chief Innovation Officer for Sheba Medical Center discusses how Israel was able to keep its case mortality rate low.
5/6/2021 • 0
Trauma in Our Streets and in Our ED: How a Minneapolis Trauma I Health Center Handled 2020
It’s not about blaming others, it’s about doing our part to address the inequities and unjust reality we see in health care, says the CEO of Hennepin Healthcare.
4/21/2021 • 0
A Nurse Is Not Just a Nurse: The Challenges of Nursing During a Pandemic and Beyond
Burnout in nursing began long before the Covid-19 pandemic. What will health care leaders learn from the past months to make sure this problem doesn’t continue into the future?
3/17/2021 • 0
Like a 100-Day Hurricane: Sustaining Months-Long Crisis Response
UF Health Jacksonville’s CEO describes the safety-net hospital’s hurricane mindset for sustained Covid-19 pandemic response and leadership efforts such as receiving the vaccine first.
2/17/2021 • 0
Covid-19 Vaccine Distribution: One of the Most Complex Tasks in American Public Health History
What can health systems and their public health partners execute on now to accelerate and amplify vaccination efforts?
2/10/2021 • 0
Why Can’t I Get It? Make Covid-19 Vaccination Convenient and Simple
The Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for CVS Health remains optimistic about the United States’ Covid-19 vaccination efforts.
2/8/2021 • 0
Public Health and Population Health: Are They the Same Thing?
Especially important during a pandemic, health care’s common challenge is making sure how we deliver care and change the structures of society actually contributes to the health of the people we intend to serve.
1/20/2021 • 0
Dance of the Porcupines: A View into the Rapid Development of Covid-19 Vaccines from Around the World — Part 2
The pharma industry came together under extraordinary circumstances to develop a vaccine for Covid-19. Biotech and AI will play a major role in what’s to come next.
1/12/2021 • 0
Dance of the Porcupines: A View into the Rapid Development of Covid-19 Vaccines from Around the World — Part 1
The pharma industry came together under extraordinary circumstances to develop a vaccine for Covid-19. Biotech and AI will play a major role in what’s to come next.
1/11/2021 • 0
A Marathon, Not a Sprint: Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout in the UK
Vaccine distribution is a huge challenge both clinically and in terms of supply, logistics, storage, and misinformation.
1/7/2021 • 0
Role of the CMO: What It’s Been and Where It’s Going
Four strategies from Texas Health Resources’ Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for becoming a high-value health care system.
1/1/2021 • 0
Covid-19 Vaccine Distribution: Work on Your Listening System
With conflicting information across all levels, strong communication creates trust and support within a health system.
12/28/2020 • 0
Managing the Surge: Lessons from the Country’s Largest Freestanding Children’s Hospital
“Covid, in a children’s hospital, really is a whole different beast,” says Larry Hollier, MD, Surgeon-in-Chief at Texas Children’s Hospital.
11/17/2020 • 0
Dismantling Racism and Inequity in Health Care: The Critical Interplay Between Equity, Quality, and Safety
Quality and safety is a powerful, established system that providers can leverage to advance equity in health care.
10/27/2020 • 0
Hurricanes, Wildfires, and Now a Pandemic: The Importance of Clinical Leadership
Providence’s EVP and Chief Clinical Officer discusses how her organization navigated the last several months to get back to pre-pandemic volumes.
10/21/2020 • 0
A Sustainable Post-Pandemic Health Care System Needs Adjustable Payment Models
Covid-19 has not been fee-for-service’s most shining moment. Health policy economist Michael Chernew discusses building a better payment model for the future.
10/7/2020 • 0
Building a New Hospital with Humility
The CEO of the new Cleveland Clinic London discusses how he is helping to confidently integrate care in the UK despite the challenges of a pandemic.
8/28/2020 • 0
Children and the Pandemic: Staying Optimistic
The President of UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals discusses the important role of an academic medical center in deciphering the constantly changing data on the pandemic, its effects on children, and how to keep them safe.
8/25/2020 • 0
Lessons from the London Stroke Initiative: How Pathway Improvement Is Discovered, Designed, and Deployed
Lord Ara Darzi offers firsthand background and insights on the successful implementation of the London stroke initiative, which, through a profound restructuring of care design pathways, led to improved clinical outcomes at lower costs.
8/19/2020 • 0
The Value of Value-Based Care, During a Pandemic and Beyond
In times of crisis, you learn a lot more about an organization than you otherwise would. The Regional President of OptumCare discusses the large organization’s goal to become fully value based and how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted its care providers in terms of payment models and other aspects of...
8/6/2020 • 0
Earning Trust in the Era of Covid-19
Health care safety, for both patients and caregivers, is having a tremendous moment during the Covid-19 pandemic. But to establish that safety, there must first be trust.
7/30/2020 • 0
Implementing 54,000+ Ideas in a Culture of Continuous Improvement
How Intermountain Healthcare empowers employees to become problem solvers and implement, with their local teams, ideas for continuous improvement.
7/28/2020 • 0
Innovations in Safety: Building on and Beyond the Past
Twenty years of research and effort has established patient safety as a core health care responsibility, but new approaches suggest a need for expansion of ways to define the terminology, the scope of the challenge, and the implementation of models for success.
7/23/2020 • 0
Establishing a Structure for the Transition to Value-Based Care
Health care organizations need to understand not just what work is needed for transitioning to value-based care, but also how to organize and resource the work.
7/21/2020 • 0
Defining Distinctions Between Public and Population Health to Knock Down Barriers That Impede Care
Massachusetts’ Public Health Commissioner discusses the need to break down barriers within organizations and between public- and private-sector health organizations to achieve better care and health equity for patients and populations.
7/17/2020 • 0
Cure, Connect, Transform: Three Mayo Clinic Strategy Components for Servant Leaders
Health care leaders must recognize that change comes quickly, says the CEO of Mayo Clinic, and from places they might not expect: technology, data, and consumerism. He also stresses the need to chip away at administrative and clerical burdens so that staff can focus on the tasks they truly enjoy.
7/9/2020 • 0
The Changing Nature of the Role of Leading a Health Care Organization
The CEO of SSM Health notes that the organization is not just in the care delivery business and discusses an approach that involves the complex integration of elements beyond hospitals and physician practices to include home care and hospice, pharmacy benefit management, a generic drug company, a health plan, a...
6/26/2020 • 0
Keeping Care Local: Developing the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health Regional Strategy
Dartmouth-Hitchcock, a rural health system, serves patient populations over three states (and disparate payment models) but has been developing a regional model of care that strengthens local access to services for lower-acuity patients, while limiting the academic medical center to high-acuity patients.
6/17/2020 • 0
Looking to the Future to Prepare for Covid-19’s Second Wave
A physician and researcher in China for the Covid-19 pandemic, Ewelina Biskup, MD, MPH, discusses that experience, and calls for a big data collection and analysis effort to address the many unanswered questions about the virus.
4/15/2020 • 0
Covid-19 Message from Milan: Be Ahead of the Curve. You Cannot Wait.
An orthopedic surgeon from Italy’s hard-hit Lombardy region discusses how he and his community have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and shares lessons learned.
4/7/2020 • 0
A Month in the Quarantine Zone: Fighting Covid-19 in Wuhan
An orthopedist was one of an army of medical professionals called into the quarantine zone around Wuhan, China. He describes his role in treating patients with Covid-19 for more than a month, from the peak period of 10,000 new cases a day, to March 23, 2020, with no new confirmed...
3/31/2020 • 0
Insights on the Role of Technology and Leadership in Covid-19 Care Delivery, from the Team that Treated America’s First Case
George Diaz, MD, Medical Director for Antimicrobial Stewardship at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett in Washington state, describes the preparation, real-time decision-making, and implementation of a telehealth program to protect patients and staff alike.
3/27/2020 • 0
Learnings from Mayo Clinic’s Methods for Scaling a Coordinated and Comprehensive Plan for Covid-19
How Mayo Clinic created and disseminated an enterprise-wide Covid-19 care delivery plan through existing resources and real-time updates and adaptations.
3/19/2020 • 0
The CEO’s Role in Leading — and Balancing — an Integrated Delivery System
Spectrum Health’s CEO discusses the importance of focusing on the consumer in addressing priorities, rather than favoring by default either the payer or provider side of the business.
2/19/2020 • 0
Short-Term Loss, Long-Term Gain: Encouraging Bottom-Up Ideas That Revise the Value Equation
Intermountain Healthcare CEO Marc Harrison, MD, offers an update on Intermountain One, an initiative that encourages bottom-up ideas to improve clinical quality and patient experience. He also shares insights from his own experience as a patient.
2/11/2020 • 0
Informatics Innovations: How to Achieve “Medicine-Based Evidence”
Innovations in biomedical informatics and computational health informatics are creating opportunities to move from generic evidence-based medicine at the point of care to patient-specific medicine-based evidence. In addition, technology is opening patient engagement opportunities with smartphone apps, but there are some undesirable consequences to consider.
1/27/2020 • 0
Exploring the Overlap Between Public Health and Population Health, and the Potential for Public/Private Partnerships
Mandy Cohen discusses the need for integration between public and private sector health entities in order to achieve common goals and shared financial responsibility to “buy health” for whole-person care of populations.
1/7/2020 • 0
A True Learning Health Care System
The CMO of HCA Healthcare on lessons for approaching long-term change on enormous scale.
12/10/2019 • 0
From the Commonwealth to Obamacare: Reflections on 10+ Years of Expanding Health Insurance Coverage
The former Executive Director of the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector — a model for the Affordable Care Act and other state marketplaces — reflects on what worked, what didn’t, and what could be done differently in both Massachusetts and at the federal level.
10/8/2019 • 0
Ripe for Disruption: Why and How Big Players in the Private Sector Are Taking on Health Care
For big tech companies like Amazon, Apple, and Google, the health care sector looks ripe for disruption. Two executives working in different parts of the health care ecosystem discuss what this means for patients and doctors, including the positives and unintended consequences.
9/10/2019 • 0
What AI Means for Doctors and Doctoring
Physicians must hone the “four Cs” — critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity — when leveraging AI as a new partner in their care teams.
9/3/2019 • 0
Addressing the Lack of Continuity of Care in Mental Health Services
Co-founders of an integrative outpatient treatment center for mental health and addiction discuss the problematic lack of continuity of care between inpatient and outpatient and physical and mental health services.
7/18/2019 • 0
“You’re Old Without Hearing Aids”— Addressing the Silent Epidemic of Hearing Loss
Hearing loss isn’t a normal consequence of aging. But it is associated with a higher risk of dementia, depression, and falls. The Chief Medical Officer for AARP Services talks about combating this huge but silent epidemic that impacts all ages.
4/9/2019 • 0
The Living History Project: Open-Ended Patient Interviews Create a
Therapeutic Bridge
A program at Yale has students conduct open-ended interviews with patients about their lives, their hopes, their values, and what they most want their medical team to know — creating the opportunity for human connection and a better care experience.
3/12/2019 • 0
Rebuilding Health Care as It Should Be: Personal, Equitable, and
Accountable
How Oak Street Health, a full-risk, value-based primary care model and social determinants practice, embeds itself in the community to keep its elderly population, “happy, healthy, and out of the hospital.”
8/3/2018 • 0
Moving from a Sickness Model of Health Care to One of Well-Being —
Part 2
A public health expert discusses the scientific, technological, and financial foundations needed to modernize the social services infrastructure and address social determinants of health.
6/22/2018 • 0
Moving from a Sickness Model of Health Care to One of Well-Being —
Part 1
The expense of the U.S. health care system is so misaligned from what we need as a country — a healthier population. A public health expert discusses how we can move toward a model that addresses social determinants of health and promotes well-being while still growing our economy.
6/15/2018 • 0
Cultivating “Systemness” to Create Personalized, High-Reliability
Health Care
Becoming a high-reliability health system that is personalized, efficient, and effective means making some tough choices.
5/22/2018 • 0
Food as Medicine: Meeting the Needs of Complex Medical Diets
How Community Servings evolved from an HIV nutrition program to one that feeds people with any illness.
5/18/2018 • 0
Lessons in Leadership: Edgar Schein — Part 2
The case for fostering “personized” work relationships to create a culture of process leadership across an organization.
5/7/2018 • 0
Lessons in Leadership: Edgar Schein — Part 1
The idea of humble leadership is to get away from looking at what does the individual need to be a leader, and examining the many, many ways that leadership occurs as a process.
5/4/2018 • 0
Amazon and CVS: Short-Lived Unicorns in Health Care, or Healers of
the “Tapeworm”?
Will Amazon–Berkshire Hathaway–JP Morgan and CVS-Aetna change the health care game? To one health care employer purchaser, these announcements feel a lot like Groundhog Day.
4/20/2018 • 0
We Can’t Spend All Our Money on Health Care
We have to think about how much we want to spend on health according to how much it’s worth to us at the margin.
4/13/2018 • 0
Physician Coaching Models: Solutions and Impediments
A group of care experience leaders from across the United States discuss innovative physician coaching models at their respective organizations.
3/16/2018 • 0
Lessons in Leadership: Della Lin
How lessons from a concert pianist in timing, audience connection, and intent apply to health care leadership.
3/9/2018 • 0
Halfway to Zero Serious Safety Events
How daily huddles have played a key role in Advocate Health Care’s journey toward zero serious safety events by 2020.
3/5/2018 • 0
Lessons in Leadership: Navina Evans
Listen to the whingers — if 50 people are complaining about the same thing, something is going on that you should address.
3/2/2018 • 0
The Responsibility of a Big Provider in a Small State
How Christiana Care’s initiatives impact not only those they serve directly, but also the larger community.
2/27/2018 • 0
Lessons in Leadership: John Chessare
If you start a meeting with an effective “what” or “how” question, you force people to get into the mindset of learning and testing change.