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As healthcare continues to transform faster than ever — shaped by post-pandemic burnout, staffing shortages, and the rise of AI — leaders are being forced to rethink what it truly means to deliver both value and compassion in medicine. With the U.S. expected to face a shortage of 64,000 nurses in 2030, healthcare leaders are being pushed to rethink how hospitals operate, how teams are supported, and how care can be delivered more sustainably.
How can healthcare leaders sustain high-quality care in an era defined by burnout, shrinking reimbursements, and rising consumer expectations? What lessons can decades of executive experience teach about leading teams, building resilience, and adapting to constant change?
Welcome to I Don’t Care. In this special crossover episode, David Kemp, host of Highway to Health, takes the interviewer’s seat — turning the spotlight on Dr. Kevin Stevenson himself! During the conversation, Dr. Stevenson reflects on his 36-year career in hospital administration, offering a candid look at how the healthcare landscape has transformed — and what remains timeless about patient-centered leadership.
What you’ll learn…
Dr. Kevin Stevenson, FACHE, is a veteran healthcare executive and consultant with more than three decades of experience leading hospitals, physician networks, and health systems toward operational excellence and sustainable growth. Most recently serving as Chief Operating Officer at Ascension Providence, he drove award-winning improvements in patient experience, surgical innovation, and financial performance. A recognized thought leader and host of the I Don’t Care podcast, Dr. Stevenson is known for his strategic insight, physician engagement expertise, and commitment to mentoring the next generation of healthcare leaders.
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As healthcare continues to transform faster than ever — shaped by post-pandemic burnout, staffing shortages, and the rise of AI — leaders are being forced to rethink what it truly means to deliver both value and compassion in medicine. With the U.S. expected to face a shortage of 64,000 nurses in 2030, healthcare leaders are being pushed to rethink how hospitals operate, how teams are supported, and how care can be delivered more sustainably.
How can healthcare leaders sustain high-quality care in an era defined by burnout, shrinking reimbursements, and rising consumer expectations? What lessons can decades of executive experience teach about leading teams, building resilience, and adapting to constant change?
Welcome to I Don’t Care. In this special crossover episode, David Kemp, host of Highway to Health, takes the interviewer’s seat — turning the spotlight on Dr. Kevin Stevenson himself! During the conversation, Dr. Stevenson reflects on his 36-year career in hospital administration, offering a candid look at how the healthcare landscape has transformed — and what remains timeless about patient-centered leadership.
What you’ll learn…
Dr. Kevin Stevenson, FACHE, is a veteran healthcare executive and consultant with more than three decades of experience leading hospitals, physician networks, and health systems toward operational excellence and sustainable growth. Most recently serving as Chief Operating Officer at Ascension Providence, he drove award-winning improvements in patient experience, surgical innovation, and financial performance. A recognized thought leader and host of the I Don’t Care podcast, Dr. Stevenson is known for his strategic insight, physician engagement expertise, and commitment to mentoring the next generation of healthcare leaders.