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#9 – Mitch Hanna – Leading Through Crisis: A Hospital CEO’s Journey

April 25, 2024 Paul Galushkin Episode 9
#9 – Mitch Hanna – Leading Through Crisis: A Hospital CEO’s Journey
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#9 – Mitch Hanna – Leading Through Crisis: A Hospital CEO’s Journey
Apr 25, 2024 Episode 9
Paul Galushkin

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When hospital halls echo with the weight of crisis and leadership is pushed to its limits, what unfolds behind the scenes? Mitch, a seasoned hospital CEO, opens up about the challenges he faced during the relentless COVID-19 pandemic, including the emotional trials of supply shortages and tragic personal loss. His story is one of resilience, navigating the transformation of healthcare facilities and the shifting needs of the Northern California communities he served. From the bittersweet evolution of Auburn's small-town charm to the strategic closures and expansions of hospital units, Mitch's journey reveals the intricate dance between healthcare, community, and personal tenacity.

This episode isn't just a window into the decisions that shape a hospital; it's a reflection on the trends shaking our society at its core. Listen as we grapple with the rise of chronic health conditions like obesity, the societal shift in communication due to technology, and the impact on mental health. Mitch's deep commitment to his community shines through as he discusses his involvement in local organizations and the importance of maintaining a human connection in an increasingly digital world. The narrative also touches upon the pandemic's profound effects on healthcare practices and policies, as well as the public's diverse reactions to these unprecedented times.

Stepping away from the helm, Mitch shares his candid thoughts on the principles that anchor effective leadership—honesty, integrity, and service. He examines the national physician shortage and the strategic initiatives at Sutter Hospital to provide quality care amid emergency room cost crises. With a heart laid bare, he confronts the personal tragedy of his son's fentanyl overdose, linking it to the broader opioid crisis and current drug control policies. As the conversation turns toward retirement, Mitch looks ahead to family celebrations, new ventures, and the continuous pursuit of purposeful work. Join us for this profound exploration of a hospital CEO's career, filled with insights on healthcare, the power of community, and the indomitable human spirit.

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When hospital halls echo with the weight of crisis and leadership is pushed to its limits, what unfolds behind the scenes? Mitch, a seasoned hospital CEO, opens up about the challenges he faced during the relentless COVID-19 pandemic, including the emotional trials of supply shortages and tragic personal loss. His story is one of resilience, navigating the transformation of healthcare facilities and the shifting needs of the Northern California communities he served. From the bittersweet evolution of Auburn's small-town charm to the strategic closures and expansions of hospital units, Mitch's journey reveals the intricate dance between healthcare, community, and personal tenacity.

This episode isn't just a window into the decisions that shape a hospital; it's a reflection on the trends shaking our society at its core. Listen as we grapple with the rise of chronic health conditions like obesity, the societal shift in communication due to technology, and the impact on mental health. Mitch's deep commitment to his community shines through as he discusses his involvement in local organizations and the importance of maintaining a human connection in an increasingly digital world. The narrative also touches upon the pandemic's profound effects on healthcare practices and policies, as well as the public's diverse reactions to these unprecedented times.

Stepping away from the helm, Mitch shares his candid thoughts on the principles that anchor effective leadership—honesty, integrity, and service. He examines the national physician shortage and the strategic initiatives at Sutter Hospital to provide quality care amid emergency room cost crises. With a heart laid bare, he confronts the personal tragedy of his son's fentanyl overdose, linking it to the broader opioid crisis and current drug control policies. As the conversation turns toward retirement, Mitch looks ahead to family celebrations, new ventures, and the continuous pursuit of purposeful work. Join us for this profound exploration of a hospital CEO's career, filled with insights on healthcare, the power of community, and the indomitable human spirit.

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Challenges and Changes of Hospital CEO
Hospital Expansion and Transformation
Community Health Trends and Involvement
Reflections on Pandemic Response and Impact
Values and Principles in Leadership
Impact of Fentanyl Overdoses on Families
Retirement Plans and Family Celebrations