How to Position your Health System for the Future

Cheryl Dalton-Norman, president of Conduit, believes as health systems navigate challenges with cost and recourses in a turbulent environment, adopting an entrepreneurial mindset positions leaders to embrace new opportunities for growth.

In an article with MedCity News, “Key to Health System Success: An Entrepreneurial Mindset,” Cheryl shares that incorporating elements of risk that complement a health system’s vision, health care leaders can drive a sustainable growth strategy that benefits patients and staff and better positions the organization for the future.

Cheryl describes three key considerations for how health system leaders can most effectively adopt an entrepreneurial mindset and embrace new opportunities for growth:

  1. Assess where high-touch patient engagement is needed and whether an in-house approach is best.
  2. Get comfortable having uncomfortable conversations around who is delivering care, how care is being delivered, and why.
  3. Don’t shy away from “roller-coaster reinvention.”
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