Posts tagged healthcare
[Video] The Seesaw Series: Part 1

Many of us have fond memories of the playground and a seesaw. Now, as an adult and a leader, the seesaw is an illustration of life balance.

The first lesson I draw from the seesaw is this: be intentional about where you put your fulcrum. Be intentional about what you let weigh on your seesaw, whether it's personal, professional, emotional or spiritual. Be willing to reevaluate those things and their impacts, the impact you want to have, and the legacy you want to leave.

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Converting the currency of patient access into organizational growth and economic development

By E.W. Tibbs

The best way to provide exemplary patient access is to go to where the patients are. It seems like a simple approach, but healthcare tends to invest in communities by population density usually defined by home address. My team at Centra Health, a four-hospital, not-for-profit integrated healthcare delivery system in Virginia, took a different approach, and it paid off in ways we could not imagine.

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Pursuing High-Reliability in Healthcare

By E.W. Tibbs

As a longtime healthcare Chief Executive Officer who began my career as a registered nurse, my passion has always been to take great care of people, both patients and caregivers. In doing so, I lead with my heart and care deeply about not hurting people.

How we accomplished this in the organizations where I have served is through disciplined process improvement and by investing in our people.  We applied methodologies such as LEAN and focused on eliminating variation and waste.

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[Video] 2020 Resolution Strategies: How to improve personally and as a leader

E.W. Tibbs offers up personal strategies he uses to guide himself as a human being and also as a leader. He explores how using memories and relationships translate directly to: Improved work ethic; Commitment to learn; Having a deep compassion for others; and a commitment to bring passion and energy into every interaction.

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Community Vitality: The importance of access to high-quality healthcare and K-12 education

By EW Tibbs

The question of why some communities and companies grow and prosper, while others shrink or even cease to exist, has intrigued me for decades. Theories exist with no single one applicable to every situation. Two variables stand out to me as “must-haves” to ensure community vitality.

1.    Access to high-quality healthcare, and

2.    Access to high-quality K-12 education

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Hurricane Florence is no match for Florence Nightingale

By EW Tibbs

Since the 1990s, I used the nursing process (assessing, diagnosing, planning, implementing, and evaluating) plus a healthy dose of human resiliency in healthcare leadership and my personal life.  Little did I know that this training would benefit me when I least expected it.  In September 2018, Hurricane Florence made landfall on the coast of North Carolina and with it permanently changed the residents’ lives. Homes were swept away and people feared how they would provide something as simple as the next meal for their families. My family was fortunate because our home only sustained minor structural damage; the only major damage was losing our dock. With hard work, determination and a disciplined process, the dock was transformed into something even better than it was in its previous state.

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