Faster, smarter, simpler

Too often, we optimize what isn’t actually broken or spend years fixing symptoms instead of reframing the real problem. The hardest problems in healthcare often persist not because they’re unsolvable but because we’re looking at them the wrong way.

Faster, smarter, simpler

Reframing the problem: seeing healthcare differently

The hardest problems in healthcare often persist not because they’re unsolvable but because we’re looking at them the wrong way.

Too often, we optimize what isn’t actually broken or spend years fixing symptoms instead of reframing the real problem. In a market defined by labor shortages, margin compression, and rising consumer expectations, speed and simplicity are the new competitive advantage.

Overthinking and overbuilt solutions slow performance gains. The strongest organizations move fast, test small, and build on the people, data, and technology they already have rather than waiting for a perfect new system to arrive.

Below are three examples of how reframing problems around access, affordability, and capital efficiency has led health systems to dramatically better solutions.