Amplifying the Quest for Rural Healthcare Solutions with Dr. McGill

EPISODE · May 13, 2024 · 8 MIN

Amplifying the Quest for Rural Healthcare Solutions with Dr. McGill

from The Reverse Mullet Healthcare Podcast · host BP2 Health

On the Road Edition - Live at ViVE, Episode 3Ever wondered what it takes to truly revolutionize healthcare in our rural communities? @BP2 Health had the privilege of hosting Dr. McGill, Chief Transformation Officer at Community Health Network for an On The Road At VIVE edition of The Reverse Mullet Healthcare Podcast. Dr. McGill brought to the table his insights on effecting REAL change in rural America. Our conversation wasn't just eye-opening; it was a dive into the real-world struggles of rural healthcare, from the chronic shortage of primary care doctors to the opportunity to leverage technology and partnerships for solutions. He cites a few staggering statistics including a county in Indiana that has a community that is void of primary care altogether and the fact that 90% of the care is delivered in places like Community Health Network. He also shares insights from the book “Things Never Change” that include an approach of focusing on how to effect REAL change on the healthcare requirements that won’t change such as quality, outcomes, access and cost transparency and then make a few strategic bets outside of that. This instead of fixating on the next shiny object or predicting what the next transformation will be. This episode delivers what you’ve come to expect from The Reverse Mullet Healthcare Podcast – the interchange of ideas, the laughter, and the candid discussions to show that learning can be as entertaining as it is impactful.

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