Where Are We Going?
What kind of health care system do you wish you were handed?
Even though we didn’t get it, we get 40 years to work toward a legacy that benefits our next generation.
Despite ample resources, we lack direction. No wonder this place is ridden with slow pace of execution, avoidance of hard decisions, passive aggression, committee-led disempowerment, and unwillingness of leadership to roll up their sleeves. Without a clear direction, we continue to settle for what we have.
With a clear direction, however, the immovable object will meet an unstoppable force.
I’m convinced that regulations, rather than offering well-intended direction, often result in rage and guileful escapes. I’m also convinced that an outlook of devotion toward our work can provide a singular direction, accountability, care, and pride which are all required for the forward action that we crave.