In this episode, David Wright is joined by Dr. Douglas Bruce, Professor of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and SVP, Chief Clinical Integration Officer at MetroHealth System. They explore the intersection of healthcare and technology, focusing on behavior change and the role of digital tools in patient care. Dr. Bruce shares insights from his extensive experience in public health, digital transformation and working with marginalized groups, emphasizing the importance of addressing root causes rather than just symptoms in healthcare.

Key Takeaways:

(04:27) Technology should be an asset, not a liability, in healthcare.

(07:43) Medicine often mistakenly assumes behavior change is purely rational.

(09:11) Behavior change is about relationships, not just information.

(14:30) Address the root cause, not just symptoms, for effective behavior change.

(20:30) Proactive screening and outreach are essential for managing depression in diabetic patients.

(25:54) Technology can help triage and prioritize mental health care, ensuring that no one is left behind.

(34:03) Protecting uninterrupted time for healthcare providers improves efficiency and care quality.

(38:13) Focus on doing good and taking risks to foster innovation in healthcare.

Resources Mentioned:

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine website

MetroHealth website

MetroHealth

Thanks for listening to the Disruptive Innovators podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, hit the subscribe button and never miss another insightful conversation. And be sure to leave a review to help get the word out about the Champions of Digital Business.

#DisruptiveInnovation #Innovation #DisruptiveTech #DigitalBusiness

Add Comment