by Christopher Cornue
Unfortunately, I cannot take credit for this very accurate description of leadership in healthcare at the moment. This was a resounding theme at a recent Health Care Advisory Board meeting I attended a few weeks ago. Supporting this assertion, the Advisory Board discussed changing reimbursement methodologies, revised DRG structure later this year, global competition for paying patients, increased costs, expected growth/volume decline, shift from inpatient to outpatient, proposed legislation forcing hospitals to absorb costs for adverse events that occur during a patient’s hospitalization, a more informed consumer, increased transparency of quality outcomes for hospitals, evolution of “retail clinics,” workforce challenges, etc. No need to go through the whole list – you get the point! While many of these issues have challenged hospital leaders for several years, it’s probably safe to say that a “perfect storm” type scenario is on the horizon, whereby all of these are impacting hospitals simultaneously. Which issue do we spent the majority of our time focusing on first? How do we manage this change going forward? Regardless of our focus, I just wanted to share this “Leading Through Disruptive Change” statement, as I think it’s a perfectly appropriate label for our efforts in healthcare at the moment.