by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Sep 26, 2017 | Access, Burnout, Consolidation in healthcare, Innovation, Leadership, Process Improvement, Quadruple Aim, The Triple Aim
The Triple Aim will never be realized without increasing our ability to engage patients in their own care, and nothing is more critical to patient engagement than the access patients have to their care providers. I recently attended the fourth Annual Thought...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Sep 19, 2017 | Burnout, Lean, Never Events, Non Zero, Patient Engagement, Shared Medical Appointments, The Triple Aim, Watson
I believe that we must become more effective practitioners of patient patient engagement if we are ever going to have any hope of achieving the Triple Aim. Dr. Ebert told us what would not work in that quest. He said that more money, more personnel, and more...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Jul 27, 2015 | Delivery, Featured Post, Lean, Population Health Management, Reform, The Triple Aim
We all agree on the need for “physician engagement.” I rarely attend a meeting of physicians where someone doesn’t say that the problem with healthcare is that patients are passive, non-compliant and demanding and that a more effective form of “patient engagement” is...