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Innovating Patient Safety: Mike Eisenberg Discusses Healthcare Technology and Trust

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My guest for Episode #523 of the Lean Blog Interviews Podcast is Mike Eisenberg. He's been a filmmaker since 2010 with his production company, Tall Tale Productions, after completing his B.A. in Journalism at Marietta College in Ohio.

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Mike’s father, Dr. John Eisenberg, was a leader in national patient safety efforts as the director of the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ) until his passing in 2002. His legacy is prevalent throughout Mike’s presentation, as well as his approach.

His new documentary, released last September, is titled “The Pitch: Patient Safety's Next Generation.”

He previously joined us in Episode #329, where we discussed his film "To Err is Human."

In 2006, Mike was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the MLB Draft and played 3 seasons of professional baseball before beginning his filmmaking career. He now speaks at hospitals, universities, and conferences, where his insight provides a new perspective on a problem that persists across the globe.

In today's episode, we explore the evolution of patient safety and the transformative role of technology in healthcare. The conversation dives into how innovations—from advanced command centers to cutting-edge virtual reality and AI applications—are redefining how hospitals prevent and respond to medical errors. The discussion challenges the conventional blame-and-shame approach and instead highlights the importance of building systems that foster trust and resilience among healthcare professionals and patients alike.

We also examine the nuances of integrating technology into complex healthcare environments, discussing how effective communication, standardized protocols, and smart design can work together to minimize human error. Drawing insightful parallels with industries like aviation, the episode offers a fresh perspective on the critical need for systemic improvements and the potential for new technological solutions to drive the next generation of patient safety.

Questions, Notes, and Highlights:

  • How is technology transforming patient safety in healthcare?
  • What role do advanced command centers, virtual reality, and AI play in preventing medical errors?
  • How can healthcare shift away from a blame-and-shame culture?
  • What strategies build trust and resilience among healthcare professionals and patients?
  • How do effective communication, standardized protocols, and smart design minimize human error?
  • What lessons can be learned from the aviation industry regarding safety and error management?
  • What challenges arise when integrating technology into complex healthcare environments?
  • How can innovation drive the next generation of patient safety?

This podcast is part of the #LeanCommunicators network.

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My guest for Episode #523 of the Lean Blog Interviews Podcast is Mike Eisenberg. He's been a filmmaker since 2010 with his production company, Tall Tale Productions, after completing his B.A. in Journalism at Marietta College in Ohio.

Episode page with video, transcript, and more

Mike’s father, Dr. John Eisenberg, was a leader in national patient safety efforts as the director of the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ) until his passing in 2002. His legacy is prevalent throughout Mike’s presentation, as well as his approach.

His new documentary, released last September, is titled “The Pitch: Patient Safety's Next Generation.”

He previously joined us in Episode #329, where we discussed his film "To Err is Human."

In 2006, Mike was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the MLB Draft and played 3 seasons of professional baseball before beginning his filmmaking career. He now speaks at hospitals, universities, and conferences, where his insight provides a new perspective on a problem that persists across the globe.

In today's episode, we explore the evolution of patient safety and the transformative role of technology in healthcare. The conversation dives into how innovations—from advanced command centers to cutting-edge virtual reality and AI applications—are redefining how hospitals prevent and respond to medical errors. The discussion challenges the conventional blame-and-shame approach and instead highlights the importance of building systems that foster trust and resilience among healthcare professionals and patients alike.

We also examine the nuances of integrating technology into complex healthcare environments, discussing how effective communication, standardized protocols, and smart design can work together to minimize human error. Drawing insightful parallels with industries like aviation, the episode offers a fresh perspective on the critical need for systemic improvements and the potential for new technological solutions to drive the next generation of patient safety.

Questions, Notes, and Highlights:

  • How is technology transforming patient safety in healthcare?
  • What role do advanced command centers, virtual reality, and AI play in preventing medical errors?
  • How can healthcare shift away from a blame-and-shame culture?
  • What strategies build trust and resilience among healthcare professionals and patients?
  • How do effective communication, standardized protocols, and smart design minimize human error?
  • What lessons can be learned from the aviation industry regarding safety and error management?
  • What challenges arise when integrating technology into complex healthcare environments?
  • How can innovation drive the next generation of patient safety?

This podcast is part of the #LeanCommunicators network.

  continue reading

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