Aligning People, Process, and Purpose in Modern Medicine with Dr. Douglas Slakey
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🩺 What if we redesigned healthcare around the people delivering and receiving it — not the systems that surround it? In this episode of Breaching the Boardroom, host David Mauro (NetGain Technologies) is joined by Dr. Douglas Slakey, internationally recognized transplant surgeon, founding chair of Health Systems Science at Belmont University’s College of Medicine, and bestselling author of The Process Manifesto.
Together, they unpack the challenges and opportunities in healthcare today — from why the system often fails frontline providers, to how technology, data, and leadership can realign healthcare with its original purpose: people.
💡 What You’ll Learn:
- How the healthcare system became disconnected from the patient-provider relationship
- Why centralized control often leads to burnout, inefficiency, and mistrust
- The difference between performance metrics and real patient outcomes
- The potential for innovation, wearables, and AI in rural and underserved areas
- What physicians can learn from decentralized leadership and “adhocracy” models
- The role of compassion and collaboration in building a healthier future for all
👋 Connect with Us:
- David Mauro – VP of Business Development, NetGain Technologies
- Dr. Douglas Slakey – Chair of Health Systems Science, Belmont University
📖 Resources Mentioned:
- The Process Manifesto: Improving Health Care in a Complex World
- Belmont Collaborative for Health System Innovation
🌟 Who Are We?
NetGain Technologies is a leading managed IT and security service provider with over 40 years of experience helping small to mid-sized businesses succeed. 💻✨ Specializing in IT management, cybersecurity, and strategic consulting, we empower businesses in healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and beyond to turn technology into a competitive advantage. 🚀
🌐 Website: www.netgainit.com
💼 LinkedIn: NetGain Technologies
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