Catalysis
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Get a glimpse inside healthcare organizations that are transforming to a culture of improvement to deliver continually higher value outcomes for patients, staff, and communities.
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Jun 22, 2026
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Episodes
121. Leadership Role in a Daily Management System 22.06.2026 43:21
Don Shilton, retired Hospital CEO and Carlos Scholz, Catalysis CEO, are here to share about the Leadership Role in a Daily Management System. The Daily Management System for continuous improvement is foundational to maintaining sustainability and an organization's alignment.
120. The Lens My 18 Year Lean Journey in Healthcare 08.06.2026 33:12
Nicki Schmidt, Continuous Improvement Advisor, at the University of Michigan Health- Michigan Medicine has a distinct journey of 18 years in healthcare. Regular listeners to The Lens have heard us share that to really incorporate and living Lean Improvement in healthcare is a journey. Nicki has a marvelous and inspiring tale to share.
119. LeanAI at Zuckerberg General Hospital 18.05.2026 40:35
Dr. Lucas Zier from Zuckerberg San Francisco General is going to give us some insight into the Zuckerberg LeanAI efforts. Most are looking at task-based applications, note-taking, or some analytics. Zuckerberg is working with AI to support Lean improvement efforts, ultimately throughout their system. For example, using an AI tool to augment Humble Inquiry.
118. One System One Strategy at UMass 04.05.2026 18:03
Robin Ziko and Martin Pallotta, both Process Engineers with UMass in Massachusetts, are here to share about One System One Strategy. Systemic thinking is core to the Catalysis philosophy. There is much risk of waste when separate processes of a system do not work together. UMass has integrated system thinking throughout the organization.
117. Coaching for Everyone 20.04.2026 26:45
Alli Kulp, Senior Lean Advisor with OhioHealth, helps us to understand how critical “coaching for all” is as anexpectation and how it supports cultural standards of improvement and problem solving.
116. Going to See a Culture of Improvement at OhioHealth 16.03.2026 38:51
Jason Cooper, Vice President of Operations with Endsight, an IT Services provider based in California, shares his learnings from joining an Executive Site visit at OhioHealth.
115. Psychological Safety Unlocks Continuous Improvement 16.02.2026 18:51
Jamie Stilwill and Joell Teal, faculty with Catalysis, share about the connections between psychological safety and continuous improvement in healthcare.
114.5. Why We need AI in Healthcare 02.02.2026 34:29
Artificial Intelligence - AI has stormed all cultures,and all of us are trying to figure out how it fits and how to use it.
114. First Time at a Lean Summit 19.01.2026 17:30
Stephanie Steadman, Steph Fuerst and Ebony Babbs-Brown, with the University of Michigan Health System share their experience of attending the Lean Summit for the first time.
113. Relational Coordination Analytics in Facilitating Change 15.12.2025 26:55
Jody Hoffer Gittell and Wale Olaleye, with Relational Coordination Analytics, introduce us to the concept of Relational Coordination, which focuses on the dynamics of how teams relate and work with each other within organizations.
112. Improvement of ROI Community of Practice 10.11.2025 30:19
Michelle Kelly, Manager of Continuous Improvement with Seattle Children’s Hospital in Washington state, and Jessica Miller, High Reliability Program Director with CentraCare in St. Cloud Minnesota, describe the return on investment work they are doing in their organizations.
111. My Lean Transformation Journey at Stanford Children’s 13.10.2025 31:21
Dr. Terry Platchek from Stanford Medicine Children’s Health shares his 14-year journey of lean and improvement in healthcare.
110. What It Takes to Lead Lasting Healthcare Transformation 15.09.2025 28:46
Al Pilong, new Catalysis executive coach, draws on more than 30 years in healthcare to share what it takes to drive lasting transformation.
109. Reflections on a Career of Leadership in Healthcare 02.09.2025 37:46
Paul Kempinski, recently retired former CEO at Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, joins us to discuss the importance of coaching and mentorship for executives, reflecting on his 40 plus years of leadership in healthcare.
108. Introducing our New CEO 18.08.2025 32:27
John Toussaint joins the podcast to help introduce our new CEO - Carlos Scholz. Carlos joins Catalysis with over 20 years of lean leadership experience with over 14 years in healthcare.
107. Improvement and OD Teams working together for Improvement Capability Development at Stanford Children’s 21.07.2025 27:53
Sheri Nakamura - Capability Development Manager and David Franklin, M.A. - Senior Organizational Development Consultant, from Stanford Medicine Children’s Hospital explain their work on Improvement Capability Development as part of the Packard Quality Management System at Stanford Children’s.
106. How to Translate New Learnings to Actionable Plans 16.06.2025 28:22
Emily Swaney - Sr. Director, Alli Kulp - Sr. Advisor, and Todd Schneider - Sr. Lean Advisor, from the Lean Promotion Office at OhioHealth describe how their small improvement team maximizes what they learn at events for their transformation journey.
105. The Power of Going to Gemba at Different Sites 19.05.2025 19:25
Jurriaan de Jong, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Operations and Business Analytics at The Ohio State University explains the value and power of taking improvement students to the gemba at a variety of organizations.
104. The Explosion and Impact of Electronic Health Information on Care Delivery 21.04.2025 21:54
Dr. John Toussaint discusses the impact of electronic health information on care delivery and the possibilities of AI to help providers improve care.
103. The Journey from Pharmacy to Improvement and Quality 17.03.2025 15:10
Yazmyne Campos, the Accreditation Manager at Torrance Memorial Medical Center in southern California describes her journey into improvement, quality and accreditation, a path she did not originally envision for herself.
102. Advancing Health Equity: A Path Forward 17.02.2025 20:45
Dorothy Hung, Ph. D., Director of the Center for Lean Engagement & Research (CLEAR) at the University of California – Berkley shares the results from research done on advancing health equity and leader practices. These findings will also be presented in a published paper.
101. Better Care Coalition Follow-Up 06.01.2025 35:09
Dr. John Toussaint, Catalysis’ Executive Chairman of the Board and Steve Shortell, Co-Founder of the Center for Lean Engagement and Research (CLEAR) at the University of California – Berkley, follow-up with us on the discussion they started on episode 85 about their article “The Better Care Plan: A Blueprint for Improving America’s Healthcare System” and the coalition workgroups that have started...
100. Reflecting on 100 Episodes of The Lens 09.12.2024 17:00
John Toussaint, MD joins us as we celebrate our 100th episode of The Lens and helps us reflect on where we have been and where we hope to go in the future.
99. Reflections of a Healthcare CEO in a Time of Crisis 11.11.2024 34:07
Kathryn Correia, President and CEO, Emerita for Legacy Health, joins us to share about how she and her team at Legacy navigated multiple crises in Portland, Oregon during the tumultuous year of 2020.
98. The Winding Road to Chief Nursing Officer 14.10.2024 27:35
Emily Jackson, Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Patient Care Services at New York Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital, tells the story of the journey to her current role.
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