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Habitual Excellence, Presented by Value Capture
Value Capture
112 episodes
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Do you want to create a healthcare organization that strives for zero harm through principles-based leadership, Lean practices, and real-time, root-cause problem solving? We share conversations with Value Capture advisors, clients, and thought leaders, exploring how to create “habitual excellence” (a phrase coined by Value Capture’s founder Paul O’Neill) by engaging everybody in creating a culture of safety - and learning. Lead your teams to the theoretical limits of perfect for staff safety, patient safety and performance, using methods from Toyota, Alcoa, Catalysis, and the Shingo Institute.
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Do you want to create a healthcare organization that strives for zero harm through principles-based leadership, Lean practices, and real-time, root-cause problem solving? We share conversations with Value Capture advisors, clients, and thought leaders, exploring how to create “habitual excellence” (a phrase coined by Value Capture’s founder Paul O’Neill) by engaging everybody in creating a culture of safety - and learning. Lead your teams to the theoretical limits of perfect for staff safety, patient safety and performance, using methods from Toyota, Alcoa, Catalysis, and the Shingo Institute.
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Working to Leverage a Foundation of Clinical Integrity to Improve the Health of more than 40 Million Americans
Habitual Excellence, Presented by Value Capture
29 minutes 21 seconds
4 months ago
Working to Leverage a Foundation of Clinical Integrity to Improve the Health of more than 40 Million Americans

Robert Mandel MD, is the President of Clinical Excellence and Chief Medical Officer for Carelon Health, a subsidiary of the huge payer-provider platform Elevance Health.  He is also a physician leader steeped in the principles of Habitual Excellence who has been associated with some of the building block breakthroughs in delivering better healthcare quality and outcomes for patients, from individuals to huge populations, through his career across the payer-provider interface.  In this episode, hear why he is encouraged by what we’ve been able to learn and apply to improve care from the emerging large datasets so far, and how he and Carelon hope to support further improvement across healthcare by making clinical evidence even more front and central for members and providers and payers experiences with each other, and for members during the 95% of the time they aren’t directly interacting with the healthcare system as well.  Robert also shares 5 ways he leads with the principles of Habitual Excellence to help everyone in the organization show up in the best way they can, every day, to advance the mission.

Habitual Excellence, Presented by Value Capture
Do you want to create a healthcare organization that strives for zero harm through principles-based leadership, Lean practices, and real-time, root-cause problem solving? We share conversations with Value Capture advisors, clients, and thought leaders, exploring how to create “habitual excellence” (a phrase coined by Value Capture’s founder Paul O’Neill) by engaging everybody in creating a culture of safety - and learning. Lead your teams to the theoretical limits of perfect for staff safety, patient safety and performance, using methods from Toyota, Alcoa, Catalysis, and the Shingo Institute.