One of our favorite podcasts about #HealthcareChange. Stacey and her guests do an amazing job of explaining complicated topics in a way that's easy for everyone to understand. We love their mission: "a desire to put patients over profits and do well by doing good." Thanks Relentless Health Value Podcast for your efforts! #ValueBasedCare #HealthcareInnovation
This peril of cutting clinical “waste” perilousness all starts with the whole “Hey, let’s make some money, so we gotta scale and be efficient. We gotta do our thing at as low as possible a cost and maybe grow as fast as possible. We gotta keep our investors happy or pay off the debt we got saddled with or pay that giant management fee we’re being charged or compensate the C-suite at the level they’ve grown accustomed to.” So again, the “let’s be efficient and get everything repeatable” has entered the building. The first point my guest today, Kate Wolin, ScD, makes about all of this—and this is exactly the same point that Rik Renard made in episode 427—efficient to what endgame? Now, it turns out, surveys show, only a small, small percentage of healthcare delivery solution providers are measuring outcomes of pretty much any kind. Also mentioned in this #healthcarepodcast: Kate Wolin; Rik Renard; Sergei Polevikov, ABD, MBA, MS, MA ????????; Walgreens; Amazon; Walmart; Al Lewis ????; Jerry Durham; Kenneth Cole, MD; jodilyn owen; J. Michael Connors MDCarly Eckert, MD; Mike Pykosz Click to read the full article on the RHV Web site and listen to the?#healthcarepodcast?w/Stacey Richter: https://cc-lnk.com/EP432