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Humanizing Healthcare (Part 2/3): Advancing Beyond the Walls

Healthcare transformation demands courageous leaders and individuals willing to challenge the status quo beyond traditional institutional boundaries

By Robin Goldsmith · January 16, 2024, 5:09 PM UTC
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Key takeaways

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Healthcare transformation requires leaders who are willing to challenge the status quo and operate beyond conventional institutional boundaries.

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Advancing care 'beyond the walls' involves community partnerships, home-based care, and non-traditional care settings.

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Courageous, human-centered leadership is a critical driver of sustainable healthcare innovation.

Join Dr. Zeev Neuwirth and Verizon's Robin Goldsmith as they unveil what else is required in this seemingly perfect climate for healthcare metamorphosis. Hint Courage, individuals, and leaders willing to employ boldness.

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Robin Goldsmith
Robin GoldsmithPractice Leader, Healthcare, Insurance & Life Sciences

Dedicated focus on innovation and strategy to address healthcare's most challenging problems by leveraging best in class technology. Experience across digital health, patient engagement, patient experience and healthcare technology.

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Robin Goldsmith

Principal, Health Consulting at EY

Robin Goldsmith is a principal in EY's Health Consulting practice, focused on healthcare transformation and strategy. She works with health systems, payers, and life sciences organizations to reimagine care delivery and advance health equity. Her work spans clinical operations, digital innovation, and consumer-centered care models.