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Episode 15: Walking in Your World with Hugh Tappan

40 min · 25. juni 2026
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In this episode of Tell Us Why, hosts Jen Wright and Beth Morgan sit down with Hugh Tappan, South Atlantic Division President at HCA Healthcare and 2026 South Carolina Hospital Association Board Chair, to explore an initiative designed to change how leaders connect with frontline teams: A Walk in Your World. Moving beyond traditional town halls and routine executive rounding, Tappan explains what it really means to listen by experience. By stepping out of the boardroom and spending time alongside clinicians, often in scrubs and bright orange tennis shoes to match the HCA brand, leaders set aside reports and assumptions to better understand the challenges, demands, and meaningful moments that shape a caregiver’s day. Drawing from his own non-clinical path to leadership, Tappan shares why curiosity is one of the most important traits a leader can have and how closing the gap between administrators and staff can lead to stronger culture and real operational improvement. Featured Guest: Hugh Tappan is the South Atlantic Division President for HCA Healthcare, a role he has held since January 2015. The division includes 12 hospitals and more than 200 care sites across Northeast Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Prior to this role, Tappan served as CEO of HCA’s Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas. Moving past the push-communication style of traditional town halls and the drive-by experience standard executive rounding, Tappan unpacks the mechanics of true experiential listening. By stepping out of the boardroom and spending hours shadowing clinicians—often arriving in scrubs and matching tennis shoes—executives set aside dashboard metrics and preconceived notions to grapple with the friction, fatigue, and triumphs that define a caregiver's daily shift. Drawing from his own unconventional, non-clinical path to the C-suite, Tappan shares why genuine curiosity is a leader's most valuable tool and how closing the physical gap between administrators and staff can drive meaningful cultural and operational change. Featured Guest: Hugh Tappan is a Division President with HCA Healthcare, overseeing the South Atlantic Division. Tappan was appointed President of HCA’s South Atlantic Division in January 2015. The South Atlantic Division includes 12 hospitals and more than 200 care sites across Northeast Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Prior to this role, Tappan served as Chief Executive Officer of HCA’s Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas.

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Episode 15: Walking in Your World with Hugh Tappan

In this episode of Tell Us Why, hosts Jen Wright and Beth Morgan sit down with Hugh Tappan, South Atlantic Division President at HCA Healthcare and 2026 South Carolina Hospital Association Board Chair, to explore an initiative designed to change how leaders connect with frontline teams: A Walk in Your World. Moving beyond traditional town halls and routine executive rounding, Tappan explains what it really means to listen by experience. By stepping out of the boardroom and spending time alongside clinicians, often in scrubs and bright orange tennis shoes to match the HCA brand, leaders set aside reports and assumptions to better understand the challenges, demands, and meaningful moments that shape a caregiver’s day. Drawing from his own non-clinical path to leadership, Tappan shares why curiosity is one of the most important traits a leader can have and how closing the gap between administrators and staff can lead to stronger culture and real operational improvement. Featured Guest: Hugh Tappan is the South Atlantic Division President for HCA Healthcare, a role he has held since January 2015. The division includes 12 hospitals and more than 200 care sites across Northeast Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Prior to this role, Tappan served as CEO of HCA’s Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas. Moving past the push-communication style of traditional town halls and the drive-by experience standard executive rounding, Tappan unpacks the mechanics of true experiential listening. By stepping out of the boardroom and spending hours shadowing clinicians—often arriving in scrubs and matching tennis shoes—executives set aside dashboard metrics and preconceived notions to grapple with the friction, fatigue, and triumphs that define a caregiver's daily shift. Drawing from his own unconventional, non-clinical path to the C-suite, Tappan shares why genuine curiosity is a leader's most valuable tool and how closing the physical gap between administrators and staff can drive meaningful cultural and operational change. Featured Guest: Hugh Tappan is a Division President with HCA Healthcare, overseeing the South Atlantic Division. Tappan was appointed President of HCA’s South Atlantic Division in January 2015. The South Atlantic Division includes 12 hospitals and more than 200 care sites across Northeast Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Prior to this role, Tappan served as Chief Executive Officer of HCA’s Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas.

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