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Viral Healthcare

Podcast de Bruce Spurlock

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Tecnología y ciencia

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What makes an idea spread in healthcare and what actually lasts?Viral Healthcare is a short-form podcast hosted by Bruce Spurlock, CEO of Convergence Health, exploring the ideas, policies, innovations, and narratives that go viral across healthcare, separating what’s noise from what truly changes care.In episodes under 20 minutes, Bruce breaks down:Why certain healthcare ideas, trends, and stories go viralWhether those ideas actually improve quality, safety, and outcomesHow leaders can tell the difference between hype and lasting impactWhat healthcare executives should pay attention to before it becomes mainstreamThe podcast features candid conversations with healthcare leaders, clinicians, policymakers, and improvement experts who are shaping the future of care in real time.Viral Healthcare is provocative, thoughtful, and practical, designed for leaders who want to understand not just what’s trending in healthcare, but what will stick. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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23 episodios

Portada del episodio Reflection: Healthcare Doesn’t Need More Consensus

Reflection: Healthcare Doesn’t Need More Consensus

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.

22 de may de 2026 - 5 min
Portada del episodio Ep 12: Who Should Really Make Decisions in Healthcare?

Ep 12: Who Should Really Make Decisions in Healthcare?

How should healthcare organizations make important decisions?  Should decisions come from strong individual leaders, small expert groups, or broad organizational consensus?  In this episode, Bruce Spurlock examines the hidden dynamics behind decision-making in healthcare and why the industry’s strong preference for collaboration and consensus may sometimes produce weaker strategic outcomes. While healthcare rightly values collegiality and inclusion, research suggests that broad consensus processes often reduce disagreement rather than improve decision quality, leading organizations toward safer, slower, and less effective decisions.  Bruce explores how social dynamics, hierarchy, psychological safety, and groupthink influence organizational behavior, and why assembling the right small group is often more important than involving the largest group possible. The conversation also examines why healthcare organizations frequently apply consensus in exactly the wrong places — overusing it for strategy while underutilizing frontline operational engagement where it would be most valuable.  The episode also discusses:  * Groupthink in healthcare leadership   * Psychological safety and dissent   * Consensus versus accountability   * Small-group decision-making   * Hospital governance research   * Strategic versus operational decisions   * Risk avoidance in healthcare organizations   * Leadership dynamics in healthcare systems   A thoughtful conversation about leadership, organizational behavior, and how healthcare systems can make better decisions in increasingly complex environments.    ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

19 de may de 2026 - 17 min
Portada del episodio Reflection: Are You Making Decisions or Performing Them?

Reflection: Are You Making Decisions or Performing Them?

When you make decisions as a healthcare leader, are you responding to the situation or to how you want to be perceived?     In this five-minute reflection, we revisit the idea that leadership expectations, being decisive, innovative, and confident, can quietly influence how decisions are made. These pressures can lead to faster timelines, riskier choices, or a reluctance to pause and reconsider.     This reflection invites you to step back and examine the role of identity and perception in your decision-making process. Are you making the best decision for the situation, or the one that aligns with how you believe a leader should act?     Greater awareness of these dynamics can lead to more thoughtful, effective leadership in healthcare.  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

15 de may de 2026 - 5 min
Portada del episodio Ep 11: How Leadership Pressure Impacts Decision-Making in Healthcare (Innovation, Risk & Strategy)

Ep 11: How Leadership Pressure Impacts Decision-Making in Healthcare (Innovation, Risk & Strategy)

In healthcare leadership, traits like decisiveness, innovation, and confidence are often rewarded. Leaders are expected to move quickly, simplify complexity, and stay ahead of emerging trends.  But what happens when those same expectations begin to shape how decisions are made?  In this episode of Viral Healthcare, we explore how leadership identity and external expectations can influence decision-making in subtle but significant ways. From rushed timelines to overly aggressive strategies, many decisions are shaped not just by the situation, but by the pressure to be perceived a certain way.  We introduce the concept of a “hidden audience”, the internal and external expectations that influence how leaders act, even when no one is explicitly watching. Understanding this dynamic can help healthcare leaders make more thoughtful, balanced decisions and avoid common pitfalls in innovation and strategy.  If you are responsible for healthcare leadership, management, or decision-making, this episode will help you better understand the unseen forces that may be shaping your choices.  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

13 de may de 2026 - 15 min
Portada del episodio Ep 10: How Your Decision-Making Style Impacts Healthcare Leadership (Bias, Risk & Innovation)

Ep 10: How Your Decision-Making Style Impacts Healthcare Leadership (Bias, Risk & Innovation)

Why do two experienced healthcare leaders look at the same situation and come to completely different conclusions?  In this episode of Viral Healthcare, we explore how personal decision-making style influences leadership, strategy, and innovation in healthcare. From “lumpers vs. splitters” in medical training to detail-focused versus pattern-based thinking, these tendencies shape how leaders interpret data, assess risk, and respond to new ideas.  We also examine the difference between early adopters and more cautious, evidence-driven leaders, and how each approach impacts decision-making in complex healthcare systems. Understanding whether you naturally see opportunity or risk when facing uncertainty can help you make more balanced and effective decisions.  If you are involved in healthcare leadership, management, or strategy, this episode will help you better understand your own thinking and how it affects the choices you make.  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

5 de may de 2026 - 14 min
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