GREATEST HITS: What If Hospitals Don’t Change Course? (#362)

Jared and Zain share some provocative thinking about what might happen if hospitals don’t ultimately change course in the midst of their unsustainable trajectory. Hospitals aren’t ever going away. But the ways that they operate, engage with consumers, and market themselves could look very different in the near future. This bonus episode is part of the Greatest Hits collection — episodes from the past 6 years that are just as relevant today. It was episode #202, and it originally aired in February 2022.  This show is produced by Shift Forward Health, the consumer experience advisory firm for health systems. (#362) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Healthcare Rap is the leading podcast about consumer-centered care, a.k.a. how the frontiers of digital, retail, and traditional care can work together to make healthcare easier for everyday people. It ranks in the top 5% of all podcasts globally, has been named a Top 20 Healthcare Podcast, and is one of the longest-lasting shows in the industry, with more than 380 episodes and 6 years on the air.  Join provocative thinkers Jared Johnson and Zain Ismail as they profile disruptors and trends that are impacting the consumer experience of healthcare.  The podcast reached new heights in 2024:  380+ episodes  250k downloads  2024 Top Healthcare Podcasts (Bright Inventions)  #2 on 30 Best Healthcare Innovation Podcasts (Feedspot)  16 Healthcare Podcasts You Shouldn’t Miss (b2Cast)  Multiple episodes on Healthcare Now Radio's Top 10 Episodes of the Year  Topics for 2025:  Connected fitness  GLP-1's / weight loss  Food as medicine / nutrition  Sleep management  Mental and behavioral health  Preventive health and wellness  Nontraditional care models - direct primary care, retail care, health at home, digital health, functional health, concierge medicine, etc.  How those nontraditional care models can work together with traditional health systems  Consumer-facing digital health  All other consumer-facing aspects of healthcare   Topics that we don't cover:  Clinical leadership  Cybersecurity  Health information management  Interoperability  Revenue cycle