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In this episode of the 草莓社区 Podcast, Dr. Joshua Liu, Co-founder & CEO at 草莓社区, and marketing colleague, Alan Sardana, chat with Dr. Roberta Schwartz, Executive Vice President & Chief Innovation Officer at Houston Methodist Hospital, about "Fostering an Innovation-First Culture & Developing a Digital Ecosystem to Engage Patients Across Borders".
See the full show notes below for details.
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Guest(s):
Dr. Roberta Schwartz (), Executive Vice President & Chief Innovation Officer at Houston Methodist Hospital
Dr. Joshua Liu (), Co-founder & CEO at 草莓社区
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鈥Episode 64 鈥 Show notes:
[0:00] Introducing Roberta Schwartz, PhD, Executive Vice President & Chief Innovation Officer at Houston Methodist Hospital;
[1:49] How Dr. Schwartz鈥檚 personal journey growing up around hospitals, undergoing gallbladder surgery, overcoming breast cancer, supporting a child with Rett syndrome, and consulting in healthcare formed a deep passion for improving healthcare and the patient experience;
[7:04] Why Dr. Schwartz moved from New York to Texas to join Houston Methodist Hospital for the opportunity to build out the cancer service line 鈥 drawing on her interest and personal experience battling cancer in the past;
[9:20] How the Houston Methodist 鈥淐enter for Innovation鈥 started organically through collaboration with digitally-obsessed individuals from different departments and how the team views failure as part of the learning process for success;
[12:40] Why Dr. Schwartz believes technology can help reduce friction for a patient throughout their experience interacting with their healthcare, highlighting the importance of technology providing a simple user experience with a sophisticated back-end;
[15:25] Why the innovation team at Houston Methodist round with the staff to collect direct feedback and to understand how to make significant improvements to workflow, processes and performance;
[18:20] How COVID-19 impacted Houston Methodist and required everyone to pitch-in in various ways, including the time when Dr. Schwartz drove a stretcher through the hospital without putting it into 鈥渟teer鈥;
[20:00] Why Dr. Schwartz feels responsible to be a steward of the hospital as Houston Methodist has an ingrained culture of inclusivity where everyone is responsible for treating the hospital with respect as if it were their home (away from home);
[20:50] Why Dr. Schwartz was not surprised when Houston Methodist was the first in the nation to require the COVID-19 vaccine as the hospital has always focused on patient safety, quality and the pursuit of 鈥渂etter鈥;
[23:22] How Dr. Schwartz avoids implementing digital for the sake of digital by asking the question, 鈥渄oes this have a return on investment?鈥, understanding that ROI does not always mean dollars saved, but can also mean workflow improvements (saving staff time) and/or improving the patient experience;
[25:10] Why Dr. Schwartz focuses on shepherding ideas brought up by staff/patients instead of specific technologies to provide solutions for problems where there are points of friction;
[30:15] Why Dr. Schwartz was dubbed the 鈥淚ncident Commander鈥 at Houston Methodist for her organization skills and how she views the role akin to an orchestra conductor whose job it is to highlight particular instruments at different times;
[37:18] How Dr. Schwartz views their Digital Ecosystem as a puzzle without a picture map, where the obvious technologies such as scheduling technologies form the puzzle border and it's her job to figure out the rest of the puzzle;
[40:41] Why Dr. Schwartz believes 鈥減hy-gital鈥, the combination of physical and digital such as sensors are in their infancy and will mature over the next 5 years to provide proactive care combined with a maturing big data solution for predictive analytics;
[45:20] Why Dr. Schwartz believes fee-for-care in the future will be further personalized to quality and need, for e.g. a 5-minute gynecology virtual visit vs. a 1-hour neurology visit;
[48:00] Why Dr. Schwartz believes voice-technology is the future as it鈥檚 leveraging our most reliable form of communication, and how there are two schools of thought regarding voice data: 1) Using Natural Language Processing to identify and pull information into discrete EHR fields; and 2) Entering directly into discrete fields throughout the conversation;
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Fast 5 / Lightning Round:
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- What is your favorite book or book you鈥檝e gifted the most?
鈥淭he Nine: The True Story of a Band of Women Who Survived the Worst of Nazi Germany鈥 by Gwen Strauss
鈥淭he Presidents Club: Inside the World's Most Exclusive Fraternity鈥 by Michael Duffy and Nancy Gibbs
鈥淚n the Garden of Beasts鈥 by Erik Larson
- How has an apparent failure set you up for greater success?
鈥淭he little failures like sending an email to the wrong person鈥 or big failures like realizing an action you took hurt somebody鈥 - Would you rather have Super strength, super speed, or the ability to read people鈥檚 minds?
鈥淎bility to read people鈥檚 minds鈥
- What is something in healthcare you believe that others might find insane?
鈥淭here鈥檚 a reason every soap opera has a hospital at the center鈥 we鈥檙e all kind of crazy.鈥
- COVID-19 lockdown related 鈥 what is 1 hobby or activity you鈥檝e gotten into since the pandemic?
鈥淚 don鈥檛 have any hobbies鈥 I鈥檝e done a lot to minimize the stuff I have at home鈥 Cleaning.鈥