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Disruptors at Work: An Integrated Care Podcast

Healthcare Leadership Series: Episode 2 with Don McDaniels

07 May 2022

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In this episode, we'll be talking about the Educational Determinants of Healthcare Leadership with Don McDaniels of Canton & Company. Don McDaniel is a proud serial entrepreneur, in healthcare for more than 25 years, experiencing its arrested development from many seats. Because of this deep “pathology” we have this wonderful opportunity to re-imagine it. Don is the CEO of Canton & Company, an integrated growth, innovation, and ventures firm focused solely on whipsawing healthcare. He is on a mission to partner with innovators – incumbents and new entrants – to disrupt the status quo, displacing the “old health economy.” Don is also a speaker and strategic facilitator, endeavoring to educate and learn. He has been teaching health economics, strategy and entrepreneurship for almost 20 years at The Johns Hopkins University. Don’s extensive experience in management consulting and healthcare strategic planning gives us a wealth of insight into what it takes to be a healthcare leader in today’s landscape. Key points in this discussion include: How consumerism is changing how healthcare services are delivered Key skills leadership  our current healthcare leaders should have to survive in the future of healthcare New and disruptive models of healthcare leading to different kinds of challenges and solutions Key modalities of care for future healthcare leaders to manage Visit Don on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/rdmcdaniel/ Canton & Company: http://www.cantoncompany.com

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