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Customer Obsession in Healthcare: Primary Care Redefined | Dr Raj Behal (Amazon One Medical)

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"I think of quality as what is the patient's ‘job to be done’. What are they trying to get out of this encounter or from their help? What are they trying to achieve? Making quality about that."

— Dr Raj Behal.

Listen now on Apple, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.

Dr. Raj Behal is a medical doctor and Chief Quality Officer at Amazon One Medical. With a background in internal medicine, medical informatics, and public health, Dr. Behal has spent his career translating evidence into better care. Before joining One Medical, he worked with academic medical centers to improve quality metrics and patient outcomes. Today, he's focused on redefining quality in primary care through a blend of in-person visits, 24/7 virtual care, and digital health solutions.

Key Takeaways

* Quality is multidimensional: The Institute of Medicine defines healthcare quality through six domains—safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and patient-centered—but these shouldn't be viewed as separate boxes to check.

* Standard metrics aren't enough: HEDIS measures like cancer screening rates and diabetes control are important but capture only "a sliver of what people actually want from their health and healthcare providers."

* Respect drives efficiency: One Medical starts appointments exactly on time not because of efficiency targets but out of genuine respect for patients' time—a cultural shift that transforms the care experience.

* The coaching approach works: When hospitals received mortality data without guidance, nothing changed. When Dr. Behal worked directly with clinical teams to interpret the data and develop solutions, mortality rates dropped 20-25% in less than a year.

* Technology should augment, not replace: The future isn't about AI diagnosing patients but about automating routine tasks—"about 80% of routine testing screenings can be ordered by a machine," freeing clinicians for higher-value work.

Where to Find Dr. Raj Behal

LinkedIn

In This Episode

00:00 - Introduction to quality in healthcare

02:57 - Defining comprehensive healthcare quality

07:19 - Approaches to meaningful healthcare measurement

14:00 - Using AI to extract quality signals from clinical data

19:51 - Importance of coaching in quality improvement

28:45 - The One Medical model and Amazon acquisition

33:31 - The "three-body problem" in healthcare delivery

40:47 - Ambitious goals for transforming heart disease prevention

Referenced:

* Six Domains of Healthcare Quality (Website)

* The Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) (Website)

* Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) (Website)

* Amazon’s PR/FAQ process (Website)

Contact information:

If you have any feedback, questions or if you'd like to get in touch, reach out at [email protected]

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"I think of quality as what is the patient's ‘job to be done’. What are they trying to get out of this encounter or from their help? What are they trying to achieve? Making quality about that."

— Dr Raj Behal.

Listen now on Apple, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.

Dr. Raj Behal is a medical doctor and Chief Quality Officer at Amazon One Medical. With a background in internal medicine, medical informatics, and public health, Dr. Behal has spent his career translating evidence into better care. Before joining One Medical, he worked with academic medical centers to improve quality metrics and patient outcomes. Today, he's focused on redefining quality in primary care through a blend of in-person visits, 24/7 virtual care, and digital health solutions.

Key Takeaways

* Quality is multidimensional: The Institute of Medicine defines healthcare quality through six domains—safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and patient-centered—but these shouldn't be viewed as separate boxes to check.

* Standard metrics aren't enough: HEDIS measures like cancer screening rates and diabetes control are important but capture only "a sliver of what people actually want from their health and healthcare providers."

* Respect drives efficiency: One Medical starts appointments exactly on time not because of efficiency targets but out of genuine respect for patients' time—a cultural shift that transforms the care experience.

* The coaching approach works: When hospitals received mortality data without guidance, nothing changed. When Dr. Behal worked directly with clinical teams to interpret the data and develop solutions, mortality rates dropped 20-25% in less than a year.

* Technology should augment, not replace: The future isn't about AI diagnosing patients but about automating routine tasks—"about 80% of routine testing screenings can be ordered by a machine," freeing clinicians for higher-value work.

Where to Find Dr. Raj Behal

LinkedIn

In This Episode

00:00 - Introduction to quality in healthcare

02:57 - Defining comprehensive healthcare quality

07:19 - Approaches to meaningful healthcare measurement

14:00 - Using AI to extract quality signals from clinical data

19:51 - Importance of coaching in quality improvement

28:45 - The One Medical model and Amazon acquisition

33:31 - The "three-body problem" in healthcare delivery

40:47 - Ambitious goals for transforming heart disease prevention

Referenced:

* Six Domains of Healthcare Quality (Website)

* The Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) (Website)

* Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) (Website)

* Amazon’s PR/FAQ process (Website)

Contact information:

If you have any feedback, questions or if you'd like to get in touch, reach out at [email protected]

Music Attribution: Music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay

👋Hi, Jono here - if you’re enjoying my work, please share it with a friend! Thanks for your support!


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.clinicalchangemakers.com
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