- A documentary that deals with a transformational team as they work with hospitals to release a culture of limiting beliefs, pull them out of impending financial ruin, and guide them towards becoming a beacon of light for all hospitals.
- A hospital on the brink of disaster, enlists a transformational team who works to resolve a culture of fear, physician burnout, and impending financial ruin by guiding them to becoming a leader in rural American health care. The Hospital Cure is a documentary about a system of rural hospitals and clinics that gains unprecedented access to uncover the problems that plague the American rural health care system. While the industry nationwide shifts from sick care to preventive medicine, many hospitals continue to face nurse burnout, communication issues, and inefficient procedures. Filmed over the course of a year, this documentary follows the efforts of a newly appointed CEO and the team she's enlisted to create a transformational shift in their culture and organization. Rare in-depth interviews from staff in all department levels from administration, doctors and nurses, and even housekeeping uncover the pervasive issues of fear and distrust that paralyze the entire organization. Using an unorthodox approach, the entire staff is lead through a transformational program to release fear, anger, and resentment, which are then replaced by each individual's purpose and passion. This dynamic turnaround begins to cultivate a new culture of collaboration and health care innovation that leads them towards becoming a leader in rural health care. The Hospital Cure does more than simply point out problems in health care, it demonstrates viable solutions and lays out a roadmap towards fixing them. It's a film about how one small rural hospital can make a difference in their community while leading the way for hospitals nationwide to follow.—Joe Lam
- This is a documentary about ceo2 trying to complete performance enhancement in a hospital because of inept leadership that let the culture degrade into the 2nd circle of hell...ceo2 has never worked with a hospital setting and struggled to woo the people in the room that have more education and a better ability to read people then the people delivering the program. The story line is a wild exaggeration in the narrative that these 2 hospitals were on the cliff of financial ruin and nothing in this program changed the delivery of health care to alter margins. Simply put it is people that were hired (or free consulting using them as test sheep) to tell management they are doing a good job and to cover their own feeble tears and self loathing in an attempt to get the minions to fall in line and not ask questions when the hospital leadership makes idiotic decisions. This program was rolled out almost 5 years ago and nearly every person in this documentary they highlight have quit because of ongoing failures of the hospital management handling of culture.
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By what name was The Hospital Cure: Transforming the Culture of Healthcare (2020) officially released in Canada in English?
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