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Reflection: Healthcare Doesn’t Need More Consensus

5 min · 22. maj 2026
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A few days after the main episode, Bruce Spurlock reflects on one of the central ideas behind healthcare leadership and organizational decision-making: consensus is not always the same thing as effectiveness.  Healthcare organizations often pride themselves on collaboration, stakeholder alignment, and broad participation in decisions. While those instincts are understandable, Bruce explores how consensus-driven cultures can unintentionally suppress dissent, diffuse accountability, and encourage organizations to optimize for agreement rather than outcomes.  This short reflection revisits the hidden dynamics that shape healthcare decision-making, including groupthink, hierarchy, psychological safety, and risk avoidance. Bruce also reflects on why small, perspective-diverse groups frequently produce stronger strategic thinking than large committees, and why creating space for disagreement may be one of the most important leadership skills in modern healthcare.  Topics include:  * Healthcare leadership   * Consensus culture   * Groupthink and hierarchy   * Psychological safety   * Organizational behavior   * Strategic decision-making   * Accountability in healthcare   * Leadership reflection   A thoughtful reflection on how healthcare organizations make decisions and why the structure of those decisions matters more than many leaders realize.    ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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