EPISODE · Nov 7, 2025 · 34 MIN
Fixing Broken Healthcare: Patient Safety & Systems Design - Dr. Julie Siemers | Ep 93
from The Iferia Techcast · host Ezekiel Iferia
Did you know patient harm is the third leading cause of death? Dr. Julie Siemers, a trauma flight nurse turned patient safety expert, reveals the "broken systems" within hospitals that lead to preventable harm and how better design can save lives.With four decades of experience, Dr. Julie shares critical insights from her intense career, from helicopter flight nurse to ICU. She unpacks how communication breakdowns and system flaws, not "bad people," are the root cause of errors. Discover revolutionary ideas for leveraging technology, like voice-activated charting and AI-driven alerts, to create safer, more resilient healthcare systems. Learn essential questions patients and families can ask to become active participants in their care and protect loved ones during hospital stays.In this episode, you’ll discover:· Dr. Julie's journey: from trauma nurse to dedicated patient safety expert.· What "broken systems" in hospitals look like and real-world examples of harm.· Lessons from flight nursing: the importance of clear protocols in high-stakes environments.· Tech solutions for hidden risks: voice-activated charting, AI for early detection, and more.· The most critical skill for new nurses: clinical judgment as a "Sherlock Holmes" approach.· Simple, powerful questions patients and families can ask to improve safety (e.g., "What medication?").· The biggest cultural barrier to lasting safety improvements: lack of transparency.· Why "alert fatigue" is a major patient safety problem ripe for technological solutions.This is a vital conversation for anyone in healthcare, engineering, or anyone who wants to ensure their loved ones receive the safest care possible.Connect With Dr. Julie Siemers:· Website: https://drjuliesiemers.com/· Book: Surviving Your Hospital Stay (available on website & Amazon)· YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drjuliesiemers/featured· Free Resource: Patient Safety Checklist https://drjuliesiemers.com/patient-safety-checklistChapters:00:00 Welcome Dr. Julie Siemers: Patient Safety & Fixing Broken Systems00:58 Journey to Patient Safety: From Bedside to Educator02:32 Broken Systems in Hospitals: Communication & Lost Reports05:56 Flight Nursing: Protocols & High-Stakes Decision Making08:34 Tech Gaps: Voice-Activated Charting & AI for Risk Prevention11:02 Critical Skill for New Nurses: Clinical Judgment & Sherlock Holmes14:52 Effective Human-to-Human API: Patients, Families, & Healthcare Teams17:09 Simple Questions to Improve Patient Safety (e.g., "What Medication?")19:22 Cultural Barriers to Safety: Lack of Transparency & Alert Fatigue22:00 Tech Solutions for Alert Fatigue24:03 Evolution of Risk & Error Prevention in Healthcare27:56 HospitalSafetyGrade.org: How to Choose a Safe Hospital28:27 Hope for the Future: Compassionate Human Care & Resilience30:20 Innovation Defined: Expanding Impact & Empowering Patients33:05 Connect with Dr. Julie Siemers & Resources
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Did you know patient harm is the third leading cause of death? Dr. Julie Siemers, a trauma flight nurse turned patient safety expert, reveals the "broken systems" within hospitals that lead to preventable harm and how better design can save lives.With four decades of experience, Dr. Julie shares critical insights from her intense career, from helicopter flight nurse to ICU. She unpacks how communication breakdowns and system flaws, not "bad people," are the root cause of errors. Discover revolutionary ideas for leveraging technology, like voice-activated charting and AI-driven alerts, to create safer, more resilient healthcare systems. Learn essential questions patients and families can ask to become active participants in their care and protect loved ones during hospital stays.In this episode, you’ll discover:· Dr. Julie's journey: from trauma nurse to dedicated patient safety expert.· What "broken systems" in hospitals look like and real-world examples of harm.· Lessons from flight nursing: the importance of clear protocols in high-stakes environments.· Tech solutions for hidden risks: voice-activated charting, AI for early detection, and more.· The most critical skill for new nurses: clinical judgment as a "Sherlock Holmes" approach.· Simple, powerful questions patients and families can ask to improve safety (e.g., "What medication?").· The biggest cultural barrier to lasting safety improvements: lack of transparency.· Why "alert fatigue" is a major patient safety problem ripe for technological solutions.This is a vital conversation for anyone in healthcare, engineering, or anyone who wants to ensure their loved ones receive the safest care possible.Connect With Dr. Julie Siemers:· Website: https://drjuliesiemers.com/· Book: Surviving Your Hospital Stay (available on website & Amazon)· YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drjuliesiemers/featured· Free Resource: Patient Safety Checklist https://drjuliesiemers.com/patient-safety-checklistChapters:00:00 Welcome Dr. Julie Siemers: Patient Safety & Fixing Broken Systems00:58 Journey to Patient Safety: From Bedside to Educator02:32 Broken Systems in Hospitals: Communication & Lost Reports05:56 Flight Nursing: Protocols & High-Stakes Decision Making08:34 Tech Gaps: Voice-Activated Charting & AI for Risk Prevention11:02 Critical Skill for New Nurses: Clinical Judgment & Sherlock Holmes14:52 Effective Human-to-Human API: Patients, Families, & Healthcare Teams17:09 Simple Questions to Improve Patient Safety (e.g., "What Medication?")19:22 Cultural Barriers to Safety: Lack of Transparency & Alert Fatigue22:00 Tech Solutions for Alert Fatigue24:03 Evolution of Risk & Error Prevention in Healthcare27:56 HospitalSafetyGrade.org: How to Choose a Safe Hospital28:27 Hope for the Future: Compassionate Human Care & Resilience30:20 Innovation Defined: Expanding Impact & Empowering Patients33:05 Connect with Dr. Julie Siemers & Resources
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