Static Healthcare
As a health care provider, or any professional for that matter, you cannot afford to be static. In fact, that may not exist at all. If you provide something to a customer, the continuous self-improvement is a must-have. Constant curiosity about what we don’t know, how we can learn and implement new strategies into the products and services we offer customers makes for the best results. The traditional medical model, by and large, has found a way to maintain. There is no significant need for pushing the envelope and trying new things, it has established itself in the status quo.
We all deserve something better from our providers. Whether it be a phone call at the end of the day to check on a patient, or the extra effort during a treatment session to really make a change. Those characteristics are what we are looking for in our medical professionals. That effort to be better, the dynamic doctor that goes above and beyond.
The apathy and constraints on most of our providers hinders their capabilities. The system itself is designed to thrive in an environment that remains static. The only way to improve and to make things better is to challenge the state of the current model. Providers that want to make a difference, change the environment and get better are out there. They are the ones slowly working to overcome the stasis we see in medicine today.
Austin Ulrich, Physical Therapist