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The Lens

Get a glimpse inside healthcare organizations that are transforming to a culture of improvement to deliver continually higher value outcomes for patients, staff, and communities.
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21. The Difference Between Break Through Value Stream Improvement and New Care Model Development

Dr. Eric Dickson, CEO at UMass Memorial Health Care, and John Toussaint, Executive Chairman of the Board at Catalysis. We have invited them both to help us discuss the difference between continuous improvement and new care model development. Both methodologies are important for healthcare systems to utilize in order to remain competitive and relevant in the future. "We need both evolution and revolution. Right now we have great processes for evolution – continuous improvement of a value stream, ...

Jan 14, 202128 minSeason 2Ep. 21

20. Latest Research and Indications of Improvement in Healthcare

Steve Shortell, of the Center for Lean Engagement and Research (CLEAR), joins us to share some of the most recent research findings. Their research indicates that hospitals who are practicing lean as their continuous improvement methodology perform better on many commonly measured performance metrics. They see evidence that the greater the degree of lean practice in an organization, the lower the spend per patient, the lower their 30 day readmission rates, and the higher the patient satisfaction...

Jan 06, 202118 minSeason 2Ep. 20

19. How the Biden Administration Can Make a Public Option Work

John Toussaint, MD, shares information from a recently published article in the Harvard Business Review about The Better Care Plan. This plan is based on a fixed amount paid paid to providers for each covered patient in a capitated payment model. This model also includes financial incentives for providers would improve quality and reduce total costs.

Dec 21, 202021 minSeason 2Ep. 19

18. Designing the Future of Healthcare

A panel of Catalysis faculty members, including Ted Toussaint, Adam Ward, and Pete Knox join us to discuss new care model development and why this thinking is the future of healthcare delivery. New care models must be designed to meet the needs of the future healthcare environment. Process improvement techniques will not make a large enough impact to meet future demands.

Dec 07, 202027 minSeason 2Ep. 18

17. How to Operationalize a Principle- Based Approach to Change.

Dr. Jeff Thompson, CEO Emeritus with the Gundersen Health System in La Crosse, WI, and Catalysis Board member, discussed the importance of culture and principles in effective and sustainable organizational change. As well as the steps necessary to operationalizing a principle-based approach to culture change and continuous improvement. A principle-based approach has been valuable to many healthcare organizations as they navigate and respond to the changing environment that the COVID-19 pandemic ...

Nov 18, 202025 minSeason 2Ep. 17

16. How Cleveland Clinic Engages Caregivers in Continuous Improvement

Lisa Yerian, MD, Chief Improvement Officer and Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Pathologist at the Cleveland Clinic, shares about how Cleveland Clinic engaged 52,000 caregivers in a culture of continuous improvement on a quest to deliver safer, more efficient, and more compassionate care. Dr. Yerian also explains how this culture has enabled the organization to remain nimble and responsive throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nov 05, 202025 minSeason 2Ep. 16

15. The Importance of GOOD Metrics and How to Use Them

Orry Fiume former VP of Finance and Admin at Wiremold and author of the Shingo Prize winning book “Real Numbers: Management Accounting in a Lean Organization”. We are discussing ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­the importance of good metrics and how to use them. "Not everything that counts can be counted." - Orry Fiume

Oct 26, 202030 minSeason 2Ep. 15

14. Leading the Battle against COVID-19 in South Africa

COVID-19 has impacted healthcare organizations across the globe in many different ways depending on the country or region they are in. We have found that those organizations who have a management system in place and are practicing the principles and behaviors of organizational excellence have been able to more rapidly adapt to the changing needs of their communities throughout the pandemic. For our first internationally recorded podcast, I am joined by Gladys Bogoshi, CEO of a hospital in the Ga...

Sep 21, 202041 minSeason 2Ep. 14

13. Know Your Why

The Shingo Principles are the foundation to building a culture of continuous improvement. A big part of shaping a culture that drives organizational excellence is aligning the entire organization to its big goal – its why.

Aug 21, 202021 minSeason 2Ep. 13

12. It's Time to Take the Safety of Health Care Staff Seriously

A recent article on HBR written by Ken Segel and John Toussaint stated that before the COVID-19 pandemic struck the US health care industry suffered more than 550,000 work-related injuries or illnesses per year. This number is significantly greater than any other industry. Healthcare leaders can prevent work-related injuries. In this episode Ken Seagel, Managing Director at Value Capture LLC, and John Toussaint, Executive Chairman of the Board at Catalysis, share five leadership imperatives to p...

Aug 03, 202025 minSeason 2Ep. 12

11. Keeping Teams Connected in a Virtual World with Seattle Children’s

Teams all over the world are now adjusting their huddles and works systems to meet their needs in a virtual environment. Jenn Christison, Senior Director – Improvement Strategy at Seattle Children’s, and her team have been experimenting with ways they can stay connected as a team and move the work forward in a virtual environment.

Jul 27, 202021 minSeason 2Ep. 11

10. Healthcare Leaders can be a force for change that makes life better for patients and caregivers

Healthcare is in the midst of a massive disruption. With financial structures in tatters and the future uncertain, this is the moment to begin the revolution. But first, leaders need to learn how to support staff at all levels as they make transformational improvements in care. John Toussaint and Kim Barnas are joining me today to discuss how healthcare leaders are implementing behavior-driven strategies to ensure quality and create lasting change.

Jul 20, 202015 minSeason 2Ep. 10

9. Why Christie Clinic Sees an Empty Waiting Room as a Sign of Success

Catalysis Healthcare Value Network member, Christie Clinic in Champaign, IL, used to see full waiting rooms as a sign of success, but the COVID-19 pandemic changed their perspective. They have put many process changes in place to limit exposure to the virus. Now their goal is to have empty waiting rooms as a way to keep patients and staff safe. In this episode Michelle Antonacci, Director of Clinical Services, shares about these changes, including their innovative Curbside care approach.

Jul 13, 202021 minSeason 2Ep. 9

COVID-19 8. Practical Steps for Supporting People in Times of Uncertainty

The COVID-19 pandemic turned many of our lives upside down and inside out, which highlighted the need for leaders to be able to help their staff by translating behavior and shifting thinking to help keep work environments positive for everyone. Today Kerri Burchill, Organizational Development Leader at Southern Illinois Health, will share a methodology that leaders can use to help staff who are struggling in the rapidly changing environment that COVID-19 has presented. In this episode you will h...

Jul 06, 202034 minSeason 2Ep. 8

COVID-19 7. Finding Meaningful Work for Everyone

Jeremiah Hargrave, Process Improvement leader at Torrance Memorial in California, will talk with us about how they were able to help meet two core strategies; no layoffs and meet PPE needs by practicing their core values and continuous improvement practices. Check out this related article " Can You Answer These Five Questions? ," by John Toussaint

Jun 01, 202016 minSeason 2Ep. 7

COVID-19 5. Showing Respect for People During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital in New York City has built a culture of improvement on a foundation of principles. In this podcast Maytal Rand, Emergency Manager, shares the story of their Haircuts for Heroes program. This is just one of the ways that they are showing respect for their staff during the stressful time COVID-19 has presented. This story presents evidence of their strong culture and principle-based leadership.

May 11, 202013 minSeason 2Ep. 5

Funding Opportunities for Healthcare Drganizations During COVID-19

Jane Jerzak, a partner with Wipfli, CPAs and Consultants, shares funding opportunities that are available for healthcare organizations to help with the significant financial burden that the COVID-19 is causing. Jane works with healthcare organizations in both larger communities and rural settings.

Apr 23, 202014 minSeason 2Ep. 4

COVID-19 Learnings from a New York City Hospital - Part 2

We continue the discussion with Lucy Xenophon, Chief Transformation Officer, Brian Radbill, Incident Commander and CMO, and Art Gianelli, President, from Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital in New York City. Being in New York City puts them at the heart of the crisis. They share what they are doign to support front line staff, how their improvement team has supported the organization during this time of crisis, as well as what systems they have put in place that have been particularly valuable in t...

Apr 14, 202033 minSeason 2Ep. 3

COVID-19 Learnings from a New York City Hospital- Part 1

Lucy Xenophon, Chief Transformation Officer, Brian Radbill, Incident Commander and CMO, and Art Gianelli, President, from Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital in New York City share learings from the COVID-19 pandemic. Being in New York City puts them at the heart of the crisis. Hear about the current state at the hospital as well as advice they have for preparing for a possible surge of COVID-19 patients.

Apr 14, 202022 minSeason 2Ep. 2

Resources for Managing Through the COVID-19 Crisis

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed lives for everyone across the globe and has hit the healthcare industry hard. Our Catalysis Healthcare Value Network members have shared a lot of standard work and other information with us that can be helpful for hospitals all over the world. We are grateful for the hardworking healthcare professionals who are working tirelessly under difficult circumstances. Catalysis is working to bring together resources to help our community learn, share, and connect around...

Apr 07, 202020 minSeason 2Ep. 1

The Model Cell and the Management System

In this episode we discuss the management system at the model cell level with Kim Barnas, author of Beyond Heroes, and CEO at Catalysis. If you use the model cell approach to implementing a management system you are able to see where your opportunities to improve are and are able to work those out before you spread to other areas. Each time you spread the management system to an new area or unit it is a chance for PDSA. The model cell approach is intended to keep you from spreading systems and p...

Mar 18, 202019 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Why a Organizations Need a Model Cell When Pursuing a Culture of Continuous Improvement

The Model Cell is a critical first step in an organization’s transformation journey. It serves as a test center where operations can experiment with ideas, embrace failure as a path to learning, and put new concepts into action. This area will become the demonstration site as you spread continuous improvement throughout the organization. It is important to support this team to develop behaviors and learn tools for continuous improvement and problem solving as will as support them through buildin...

Mar 11, 202020 minSeason 1Ep. 5

How the Improvement Team Supports Cultural Transformation

The improvement team is more than a group of people who carry a toolbox to support operations with the improvement process. This team supports both the senior leadership team and that model cell through out the cultural transformation by teaching and coaching to ensure that everyone in the organization has the knowledge and skills, and practices the necessary behaviors to propel and sustain the cultural transformation to organizational excellence.

Mar 04, 202015 minSeason 1Ep. 4

The Management System at the Senior Leader Level

Executives and senior leaders are responsible for ensuring that resources are available, so they deliver on the organization strategy, daily operations, and continuous improvement. The management system allows leaders to deliver on these expectations while adhering to the aligning principles of organizational excellence, including creating constancy of purpose and thinking systemically.

Feb 26, 202021 minSeason 1Ep. 3

The Importance of Senior Leadership in the Organizational Excellence Journey

The Senior Leadership Team sets the tone for the organization transformation. Their commitment and understanding of the journey to come is essential to the success of the transformation. Defining leadership behaviors necessary to lead and sustain a cultural transformation is a critical part of their role. In addition, Senior Leadership Team must develop leadership standards, define the direction for the organization, and build an Executive Management System that will allow them to support the or...

Feb 19, 202016 minSeason 1Ep. 2

The Importance of the Board in the Organizational Excellence Journey

Board engagement is often overlooked as part of the cultural transformation. There are four content areas a board needs to focus on to provide needed support to management in this culture transformation journey. Ensure grounding through increasing their knowledge of principles, behaviors, and systems and practicing the methods of organizational excellence. Clearly establish the difference in roles between the board and management. It’s the board’s responsibility to work with management to develo...

Feb 12, 202019 minSeason 1Ep. 1

The Lens Trailer

Healthcare organizations all around the world are working to transform their organizations to a culture of improvement to deliver continually higher value outcomes for patients, staff, and communities. In this podcast listeners will hear from healthcare leaders who are accelerating change within their organizations. Discussions will include topics like continuous improvement, strategy definition and deployment, and leadership behaviors for cultural transformation.

Jan 24, 20201 min
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