by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Dec 11, 2015 | Accountability, Costs, Data, Featured Post, Leadership
When you live in a small town that is at least a half hour away from “big box stores” and other commercial outlets you begin to develop some shopping efficiencies. Recently, before driving the one hundred miles south to Boston for me to attend a meeting, my wife and I...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Oct 27, 2015 | Featured Post, Leadership, Reform, The Triple Aim
Last week in these notes I commended Maura Healey, the Massachusetts Attorney General. I had contrasted her presentation at the annual Cost Trends Hearings with the presentation of the “conservative” Governor Charlie Baker. In my view the Governor is “conservative” in...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Sep 28, 2015 | Delivery, Featured Post, Leadership, Payment Models, Population Health Management, Reform, The Triple Aim
Several years ago I was fascinated by Dr. Atul Gawande’s discussion of ignorance and incompetence. He argued that we in healthcare are no longer ignorant. We know quite a bit about pathology, pharmacology, diagnostics, and various therapeutic techniques. On my visit...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Aug 26, 2015 | Burnout, Featured Post, Leadership, Lean, Reform
What does David Foster Wallace have to tell us about burnout? More than most healthcare professionals might think. The publicity for The End of the Tour, a new film starring Jason Segel as Wallace, has reminded me of the message I took away from the first Wallace book...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Jul 3, 2015 | Delivery, Featured Post, Leadership, Population Health Management, Process Improvement, Reform, The Triple Aim
Last Saturday morning I was thinking about health disparities as I prepared to give a keynote speech at the Whittier Street Clinic’s Men’s Health Summit and Grand Opening Ceremony. I have recently joined their Health and Wellness Foundation Board and the...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | May 29, 2015 | Burnout, Delivery, Featured Post, Leadership, Lean, Process Improvement, Reform
Lean arrived a little late for me. Even now, the Triple Aim is still more of a goal than a reality. When I think back over the system of waste in which I practiced medicine, I am left with the regret of the lost time spent licking envelopes, making calls for...