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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 30 MIN

He Chose Surgery At A Hospital Known For Poor Outcomes–Here's Why

from Speak Up For Your Health · host Archelle Georgiou, MD

Choosing a hospital for cardiac surgery is one of the most important decisions a patient can make — and most of us do it wrong. Health policy analyst Paul Keckley, PhD has spent 45 years studying the U.S. healthcare system. Then he became a patient. When he was diagnosed with a 95% coronary artery blockage, he made a decision that shocked everyone around him: he chose to have his quadruple bypass at Mission Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina — a facility with four safety citations and mounting community outrage over its for-profit owner, HCA. He wanted to experience the hospital firsthand and assess the criticism himself. What he found was the full spectrum of American hospital care — fragmented, understaffed, and in moments, exceptional. And after living it from the inside, his biggest takeaway wasn't about the hospital. It was about us. Key Takeaways: Research your surgeon independently. Try to find data on their outcomes, meet them in person, and ask the tough questions. Own your own medical records. Know how to use the portal for every health system where you receive care so your records are always at your fingertips. Expect the hospital to get you through surgery. Expect the rest to be on you. Coordination of care after discharge between hospitals, specialists, and rehab programs is where the system routinely falls short. Plan for that gap. Build your support system before you need it. Caregiver support is critical. Learn how to be a patient. Paul's biggest takeaway after 45 years is that personal accountability is the most under leveraged force in American healthcare, and we never teach it. Start now. Links: To connect with Paul, I highly recommend subscribing to The Keckley Report, a weekly in-depth analysis and updates on industry trends and insights.  To connect with Archelle, you can Subscribe to the ⁠⁠⁠ArcHealth newsletter⁠⁠⁠ Follow Archelle on Substack⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, and Facebook

Choosing a hospital for cardiac surgery is one of the most important decisions a patient can make — and most of us do it wrong. Health policy analyst Paul Keckley, PhD has spent 45 years studying the U.S. healthcare system. Then he became a patient. When he was diagnosed with a 95% coronary artery blockage, he made a decision that shocked everyone around him: he chose to have his quadruple bypass at Mission Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina — a facility with four safety citations and mounting community outrage over its for-profit owner, HCA. He wanted to experience the hospital firsthand and assess the criticism himself. What he found was the full spectrum of American hospital care — fragmented, understaffed, and in moments, exceptional. And after living it from the inside, his biggest takeaway wasn't about the hospital. It was about us. Key Takeaways: Research your surgeon independently. Try to find data on their outcomes, meet them in person, and ask the tough questions. Own your own medical records. Know how to use the portal for every health system where you receive care so your records are always at your fingertips. Expect the hospital to get you through surgery. Expect the rest to be on you. Coordination of care after discharge between hospitals, specialists, and rehab programs is where the system routinely falls short. Plan for that gap. Build your support system before you need it. Caregiver support is critical. Learn how to be a patient. Paul's biggest takeaway after 45 years is that personal accountability is the most under leveraged force in American healthcare, and we never teach it. Start now. Links: To connect with Paul, I highly recommend subscribing to The Keckley Report, a weekly in-depth analysis and updates on industry trends and insights.  To connect with Archelle, you can Subscribe to the ⁠⁠⁠ArcHealth newsletter⁠⁠⁠ Follow Archelle on Substack⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, and Facebook

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