View from the Bridge

Dealing with Burnout

Understandably, we hear the word burnout used more and more frequently.  Increasing workplace pressure to be more productive, COVID which included death and confinement in home, masks, political divisiveness, the war in Ukraine, inflation, and the lack of available talent to fill jobs at every level are contributing to an[…]

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Constructive Indignation and Creative Insecurity – Key Elements to Progress

Real success and ongoing progress require a mix of constructive indignation and creative insecurity. It’s more than metrics. It’s how you approach metrics – what’s part of your heart goals, not just what’s part of your SMART goals (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, timely). As an adjunct professor in Baylor’s Hankamer[…]

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Digital Health – A Practical Model for Change Management

Becoming a digital health system requires self-directed evolution, the deliberate act of transforming from the traditional model of care into a digitally enabled model.   To be successful on both a personal and organizational basis, you need a practical change management framework that can assist both the change agents and those[…]

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In a Digital World, The Human Elements are Essential

People. Processes. Technology.  That’s the framework most often used by IT professionals to develop a holistic approach to digitally enabling systems to improve health and care.  These elements are listed in priority order, an acknowledgement that the human components – people and processes – deserve primary attention. In a recent[…]

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