The Administrator Role Part 1
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概要
Most healthcare organizations wait until they're drowning to add administrative support. Your Health is doing the opposite — and it's changing the math on what a primary care practice can actually deliver.
In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, Scott Middleton — owner of Your Health, founder, and Chief Disruption Officer — sits down with Jamie Preston to unpack why a dedicated administrator is now sitting beside the executive director of clinical services at every care group. With hospice added to the model, a single care group can now be responsible for more than 80 staff members across four care teams — bigger than most medical organizations in the country. Asking a nurse to run that alone was breaking people and burying clinical judgment under scheduling concerns.
In this episode:
- Why the care group exploded overnight — and what hospice changed about staffing ratios
- What the administrator does on Monday morning before the clinical team even looks at the dashboard
- The Bridget story: how a "we're not allowed to do one-on-ones" response nearly cost a dementia patient her home
- Why "what could we have done today" is the wrong question — and what to ask instead
- How fee-for-service quietly incentivizes the wrong decisions at the hospital level
- The team structure every administrator now sits inside: nurse, HR, marketing, engagement
If you've ever wondered what's actually supposed to stand between a great clinician and burnout, this is it.
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