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  • What Patients Want vs. What They Need: Who Decides?
    2025/06/05

    EPISODE NOTES

    • The concept of information asymmetry between patients and providers
    • Why clinical expertise isn’t enough without emotional intelligence
    • How health literacy and “teach-back” transform patient outcomes
    • Why the guide, not the hero, plays the most important role in patient care
    • How healthcare can marry evidence-based decisions with patient values
    • When too many options become overwhelming—and how to simplify decision-making
    • Building systems of collaboration instead of clinical control
    • Tools for aligning patient needs with long-term outcomes
    • A model for care where understanding is as important as intervention

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    37 分
  • The Identity of Healthcare — Are We a Service, a Right, or a Business?
    2025/05/29

    EPISODE NOTES

    • Matt Staub shares the three identities of healthcare: service, right, and business
    • How orientation at Your Health reflects an inverted leadership model
    • The paradox of patient expectations vs. financial sustainability
    • The role of creativity and innovation in modern healthcare systems
    • Balancing compassion with accountability
    • Encouragement for leaders: why siloing healthcare identities limits progress
    • A call to integrate values, systems, and people into a shared mission

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    37 分
  • Deadpool vs. Green Lantern: Innovation Under Constraint
    2025/05/22

    Episode Notes

    • Why compliance is just the minimum standard
    • How challenging “the way we’ve always done it” sparks innovation
    • Creative brainstorming techniques from unexpected places (like Liquid Death)
    • Why constraints can actually enhance creativity
    • The balance between being disruptive and being responsible
    • Using data to validate or challenge conventional wisdom
    • The power of asking uncomfortable questions that lead to better systems
    • Aligning incentives to drive behavior toward innovation and efficiency
    • Examples from healthcare and pop culture (Deadpool, iPads, Ryan Reynolds)

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    35 分
  • The Cost of Excuses and the Power of Ownership
    2025/05/16

    Podcast Notes

    • Why excuses are so common in healthcare — and why they’re dangerous
    • The difference between a reason and an excuse
    • Why modeling accountability as a leader builds trust and respect
    • How shame shapes our willingness to be vulnerable
    • Tools for shifting from blame to solution-oriented conversations
    • How to create a psychologically safe culture where mistakes become learning opportunities
    • Time management: why “I didn’t have time” is the most used (and abused) excuse

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    32 分
  • Whose Responsibility Is the New Thing?
    2025/05/08
    In this episode of Experiencing Healthcare, Jamie sits down with Matt to tackle a common innovation roadblock: when great ideas fall flat because no one owns them. From software tools that never get used to communication that gets lost in translation, they explore why ownership matters more than ever—and how to take responsibility without overstepping. Whether you’re leading change or adapting to it, this conversation offers practical wisdom for staying aligned, accountable, and action-oriented.
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    35 分
  • The Value of Disruption: Finding Clarity in Chaos
    2025/05/01

    www.YourHealth.org

    www.SCHomeRx.com

    www.thedisruptedpodcast.com

    www.experiencinghealthcare.com

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    34 分
  • Small Actions, Big Impact: The Ripple Effect of Caring Leadership
    2025/04/17

    www.YourHealth.org

    www.SCHomeRx.com

    www.thedisruptedpodcast.com

    www.experiencinghealthcare.com

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    33 分
  • What Could Go Right? Rethinking Change in Healthcare
    2025/04/11

    www.YourHealth.org

    www.SCHomeRx.com

    www.thedisruptedpodcast.com

    www.experiencinghealthcare.com

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    33 分