The Operator | Healthcare Business
Healthcare does not just have too many meetings. It has too many meetings that protect leadership from the truth. Larry Benz breaks down why the “meeting stack” may be one of the most overlooked operating failures inside growing healthcare platforms. Dashboards can look green. Board decks can look clean. Acquisitions can keep closing. Meanwhile, clinicians are leaving, culture is eroding, and leadership does not see it until the damage is already done. This conversation is not a rant about calendar clutter. It is a warning for operators: meetings are the nervous system of the organization. When they are poorly designed, truth gets filtered, weak signals disappear, and executives end up managing from a sanitized version of reality. What You’ll Learn * Why “technically true” information can still be operationally false * Why dashboards cannot replace real conversations with clinical teams * How remote leadership created a clinician disconnect that healthcare still has not repaired * What clinicians read when leaders show up distracted, camera-off, or disengaged * Why PE-backed platforms often outgrow their meeting architecture * How broken meetings create cultural debt before financial metrics catch up Key Ideas The meeting is the system. If the system does not ask for the truth, the truth stops showing up. Dashboards tell you what already happened. Meetings should surface what you did not know to measure. The floor never went remote. Leadership did. That cultural signal still matters. A platform cannot scale faster than its operating system for truth. Article Link [https://benzoperator.substack.com/p/most-platforms-dont-have-a-meeting] Closing Line Your meetings are either transmitting truth, filtering it, or performing alignment. Operators need to know which one.
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