Healthcare Business Review

Advertise

with us

  • Europe
    • US
    • EUROPE
    • APAC
    • CANADA
    • LATAM
  • Home
  • Sections
    Business Process Outsourcing
    Compliance & Risk Management
    Consulting Service
    Facility Management Services
    Financial Services
    Healthcare Construction
    Healthcare Digital Marketing
    Healthcare Education
    Healthcare Marketing
    Healthcare Procurement
    Healthcare Staffing
    Medical Transcription and Translation
    Medical Transportation
    Psychological Services
    Radiology
    Waste Management
    Business Process Outsourcing
    Compliance & Risk Management
    Consulting Service
    Facility Management Services
    Financial Services
    Healthcare Construction
    Healthcare Digital Marketing
    Healthcare Education
    Healthcare Marketing
    Healthcare Procurement
    Healthcare Staffing
    Medical Transcription and Translation
    Medical Transportation
    Psychological Services
    Radiology
    Waste Management
  • Contributors
  • News
  • Vendors
  • Conferences
  • Awards
×
#

Healthcare Business Review Weekly Brief

Be first to read the latest tech news, Industry Leader's Insights, and CIO interviews of medium and large enterprises exclusively from Healthcare Business Review

Subscribe

loading

Thank you for Subscribing to Healthcare Business Review Weekly Brief

  • Home
  • Contributors

Driving Excellence in Patient

Healthcare Business Review

Patricia Punzalan, Sr. Director for Patient Care Services, Dignity Health
Tweet

This article is based on an interview with Patricia Punzalan, sr. director for patient care services at Dignity Health.


Impact Emerging Trends in Patient Care Services


AI is one of the buzzwords across industries. There is still a lot of work to explore how this type of technology can add value to a highly human-driven business like healthcare. I have read in one of the leading nursing journals how we will see the future of AI in hiring and recruitment. The goal is to streamline the first steps in this process and be able to screen potential candidates for job positions based on decision support built around key behavioral or qualitative metrics. It is interesting to see how this new learning will shape how we reconstruct our resumes. As much as this can take over some of the administrative work for our TA specialist, we still cannot underestimate the value of human connection in this process. The other trend I see is redesigning health care delivery, where we are now considering virtual nursing to be included in the paradigm. It is again another wait-and-see phenomenon as we continue to understand how it impacts care, reimbursement, quality, team dynamics, union relationships, and others. AIs have also been used to create algorithms to facilitate decision-making through the analysis and interpretation of data. However, there is no technology that can replace critical thinking, which can partly be guided by insights from lived experiences. I feel strongly that there is value to AI application to enhance the delivery of care & elevate the practice environment. At the same time, there is also an acknowledgment that no amount of advancement can replace the humanity that goes with caring.  


"There are two key behaviors for me that are important to thrive in any environment as a leader – self-awareness & self-management"


Experiences from One of the Initiatives That You Were Recently Involved In


I consider myself new to Dignity Health, being a year & plus months, and most of the efforts that my team of leaders are involved in are centered on realigning our clinical practices with evidence-based guidelines. We are looking into redesigning our workflows to mitigate redundancy & improve efficiency. 


 


Our work at this moment focuses on the foundations that will build the work towards excellence. We recently launched a learning series.


Aspects of Current Patient Care Services That Prevent Offering the Most Effective Solutions


We cannot wait for the time when we can consolidate our clinical, managerial and financial platforms. In my opinion, all institutions must be supported with standardized and unified platforms that allow a one-stop shop for your needs. An example would be HR or people management. We have to interact as much as we can with one system that staff & leaders can engage in. Information from licensure to certifications to continuing education, payroll, benefits, recruitment, and others in one platform. Again, it is all about efficiency. For time is money.


Critical Dos and Don’ts for Professionals within Various Healthcare Organizations


As a nurse leader, my critical DO is living with my core values. From my perspective, it is imperative that regardless of the world we live in–volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous (VUCA)- I will be able to authentically lead by standing my ground regardless of being alone in the arena. And, if at some point I drift from my core, I can humbly pivot back to my very core reason for being in healthcare. My passion to make a difference should be a personal & social obligation demonstrated in all my decision-making opportunities. There are two key behaviors that are important to thrive in any environment as a leader – self-awareness & self-management. If I cannot master these two key principles in leading myself & others, I see my journey ending in futility, for it is only in my ability to understand myself more that I can be effective and it is only in my ability to manage and own my responses that I can thrive the complexity of dealing of humanity. Therefore, the don’ts are anything that goes against these principles. 


Weekly Brief

loading
> <
  • Current Issue
  • Current Issue
  • Current Issue

Read Also

Challenging the Status Quo to Improve Patient-Centered Care

Challenging the Status Quo to Improve Patient-Centered Care

Emma Monaco, Director, Post-Acute Strategy, Business Development Operations and Physician Relations, Marketing, Prime Healthcare
READ MORE
Turning a Bad Moment into a Better One

Turning a Bad Moment into a Better One

Alexia Spizzirri, Director of Patient Experience and Employee Engagement, St. Bernard Hospital
READ MORE
Elevating Nursing through Compassion and Care

Elevating Nursing through Compassion and Care

Lena Gorman, Nursing Case Manager, Faith Medical Services Inc
READ MORE
In the Future, Robots Will Replace Wound Care Doctors

In the Future, Robots Will Replace Wound Care Doctors

Kevin Orsak, Wound Care Program Manager, UT Southwestern Medical Center
READ MORE
Where Science Meets Beauty: The Medical Aesthetics Industry

Where Science Meets Beauty: The Medical Aesthetics Industry

Roger Kapoor, Senior Vice President, Beloit Health System
READ MORE
Distraction in Digital Therapy

Distraction in Digital Therapy

Beverly Wertheimer, PsyD, DMin, LCSW, Psychotherapist-Adolescent and Family Mental Health, Clinical Advisory Board Member, Daybreak Health
READ MORE

Where Science Meets Beauty: The Medical Aesthetics Industry

Roger Kapoor, Senior Vice President, Beloit Health System

Distraction in Digital Therapy

Beverly Wertheimer, PsyD, DMin, LCSW, Psychotherapist-Adolescent and Family Mental Health, Clinical Advisory Board Member, Daybreak Health

Navigating Quality, Safety, and Leadership in Healthcare

Christina Huitt, Sr. Director of Quality, Caromont Health

Saying "Please" And "Thank You" Doesn't Slow Down The Case. Weird, Right?

Sara L. D., Director of Surgical Services, Lake Charles Memorial Health System
Loading...
Copyright © 2025 Healthcare Business Review. All rights reserved. |  Subscribe |  Sitemap |  About us |  Newsletter |  Feedback Policy |  Editorial Policy follow on linkedin
CLOSE

Specials

I agree We use cookies on this website to enhance your user experience. By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies. More info

This content is copyright protected

However, if you would like to share the information in this article, you may use the link below:

https://www.healthcarebusinessrevieweurope.com/cxoinsight/driving-excellence-in-patient-nwid-1920.html