Healthcare
Leading Through Change: Dr. Kevin Stevenson on Workforce, Innovation, and the Future of Healthcare
Healthcare is at a critical turning point, where staffing pressures, shrinking reimbursements, and rising patient expectations are reshaping the future of healthcare. According to the AACN Nursing Workforce Fact Sheet, the federal government projects more than 203,000 new registered nurse positions will be created annually from 2021 to 2031, reflecting high demand from an…
Key takeaways
The federal government projects over 203,000 new registered nurse positions needed annually through 2031, yet supply continues to lag behind demand.
Healthcare business models are shifting from volume-driven 'heads in beds' approaches toward efficiency, consumerism, and value-based care strategies.
Hospital decision-making involves a complex ecosystem of vendors, administrators, clinicians, and community stakeholders that leaders must navigate to drive meaningful change.
Healthcare is at a critical turning point, where staffing pressures, shrinking reimbursements, and rising patient expectations are reshaping the future of healthcare. According to the AACN Nursing Workforce Fact Sheet, the federal government projects more than 203,000 new registered nurse positions will be created annually from 2021 to 2031, reflecting high demand from an aging population and increased healthcare needs. Yet the supply of nurses has not kept pace, making workforce shortages a defining challenge that is reshaping how hospitals recruit, retain, and support their clinical teams.
So, what does it take to lead in healthcare during such a transformative era?
In this episode of Highway to Health, host David Kemp sits down with Dr. Kevin Stevenson, a board-certified senior healthcare executive and host of the I Don’t Care with Dr. Kevin Stevenson podcast. Dr. Stevenson draws on 36 years of experience across hospitals, health systems, consulting, pharmaceuticals, and physician networks. He shares insights into the evolving landscape of healthcare leadership, the complexities of hospital decision-making, and the non-negotiables for sustaining both patient care and staff well-being as the industry navigates the future of healthcare.
Key Topics Discussed:
- The evolution of healthcare business models: From “heads in beds” volume-driven care to efficiency, consumerism, and value-based strategies.
- The workforce crisis: Why nurses are burning out, how generational shifts affect staffing, and what health systems must do to rebuild the pipeline.
- Decision-making in hospitals: The complex interplay of vendors, administrators, clinicians, and community foundations in bringing new solutions to healthcare.
Dr. Kevin Stevenson is a board-certified senior healthcare executive with more than three decades of leadership experience. He became one of the youngest hospital CEOs in his organization at age 35 and has since held roles across hospital administration, healthcare consulting, pharmaceutical distribution, and physician networks. He is also the host of I Don’t Care with Dr. Kevin Stevenson, a podcast dedicated to candid conversations about the challenges and opportunities facing healthcare leaders. His career has been shaped by a dedication to patient care, workforce engagement, and advancing innovation in the industry.
Article written by MarketScale.
About the author
With experience in coaching college basketball, supporting large healthcare systems through ICD-10, to now leading the healthcare vertical at MarketScale, David enjoys the journey. Craving knowledge is one of David's core values, and he has the opportunity to learn from some of the best as host of the Highway to Health podcast series.