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INBW41: End-of-Year Wrap-Up and My Personal Charter Encore: Where the Rubber Hits the Road


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In this Inbetweenisode titled 'End of Year Wrap Up and My Personal Charter Encore,' Stacey Richter extends heartfelt thanks to listeners and healthcare workers for their dedication.

She reflects on the challenges of maintaining personal integrity in a profit-driven healthcare system and introduces her personal charter. This charter, focused on ensuring net positive outcomes for patients, acknowledges that achieving transformational change in healthcare requires a collective effort.

Stacey discusses the complexities of balancing ethical decisions, financial constraints, and the broader impact on patient care, urging others to reflect on their own guiding principles.

Here's her manifesto which she is now calling her Personal Charter below which she breaks down in this podcast episode:

"If the thing results in a net positive for patients, then I will do it. The timeframe is short-term or medium-term. And the assumption is that it will take a village and I am not alone in my efforts to transform healthcare or do right by patients."

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06:52 "It's a zero-sum game."

07:02 Is the amount of profit fair?

07:13 What is an inescapable fact of the healthcare industry?

07:30 What does the financialization of healthcare mean?

07:55 Why does the self-interest in healthcare matter?

09:54 "It's basically up to us as individuals to do the right thing."

13:39 What is the first part of Stacey's personal charter?

13:54 How does Stacey calculate the net positive of an impact?

14:17 What are two major upsides/downsides that Stacey contemplates?

17:08 Why are incremental change and disruptive change not mutually exclusive?

21:16 "I always try to keep in mind that it will take a village."

22:55 Why finger pointing is killing innovation in healthcare.

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