Systems & Practice Management

Structural Wellness Part 3: Control, Accountability, and the Emergence of Wellness

In clinical practice, responsibility is clear. Clinicians are accountable for outcomes. Less clear—and often unexamined—is the degree to which they control the inputs that shape those outcomes. This distinction may seem subtle. In practice, it is not. Control and Accountability In many healthcare environments, clinicians operate within systems where key elements are determined externally: At […]

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AI, Throughput, and the Cognitive Bottleneck in Healthcare

The rapid adoption of AI-driven documentation tools is often framed as a solution to clinician burnout. On the surface, the logic is straightforward: Reduce documentation burden → free up clinician time → improve well-being However, this framing may overlook an important second-order effect. The Constraint Doesn’t Disappear—It Moves In most healthcare systems, efficiency gains are

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