Why This Episode Matters
Quality improvement in healthcare is still too often treated as a series of isolated projects—well-intentioned, time-limited, and disconnected from daily operations. Despite decades of progress, this approach struggles to sustain change, reach every patient, or address equity at scale. This episode explores why that gap persists and what it takes to move from episodic improvement to system-level capability. It’s especially relevant for clinical leaders, quality executives, and educators trying to build improvement that actually lasts.
The Arc of the Conversation
This conversation traces Dr. Brian Wong’s journey from early exposure to system-level problem solving to his current role building quality improvement capacity across institutions. Rather than focusing on tools or frameworks, the discussion centers on how improvement becomes durable—through structure, relationships, education, and operational integration. What makes this episode different is its emphasis on how systems learn, not just how projects succeed.
Key Ideas Explored
Takeaways for Quality Leaders
Publications & Frameworks Explicitly Mentioned
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