
Craig Kent
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Craig Kent, MD, has spent more than 30 years contributing to the advancement of health system leadership.
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Strategic Care Leadership: How Clinicians Shape Healthcare Operations
Healthcare organizations today face unprecedented complexity, with growing patient needs, technological innovation, and financial pressures. Clinical leaders serve as the bridge between patient care and organizational strategy, bringing firsthand expertise into strategic decision-making. Their unique perspective ensures that operational plans remain grounded in clinical realities. By combining leadership skills with deep clinical knowledge, these professionals guide organizations to deliver efficient, high-quality care while achieving sustainable performance.
By Craig Kentabout a month ago in Education
Preparing for Tomorrow: A Strategic Approach to Developing Health System Leadership
As healthcare organizations navigate a future marked by uncertainty, complexity, and continuous transformation, the need for capable and forward-thinking leadership has never been more evident. The shift toward value-based care, the explosion of digital health technologies, and the ongoing pressure to address health inequities are reshaping the expectations of health system executives. These challenges call for a new generation of leaders equipped not only with technical expertise but also with vision, adaptability, and a commitment to service. To meet this demand, health systems must invest intentionally in developing the leadership pipeline.
By Craig Kent2 months ago in Education
Worldwise Care Playbook for American Hospital Trailblazers
Leaders in U.S. healthcare are juggling a lot right now, from financial pressures and workforce fatigue to the shift toward value based care. It can feel like every challenge is uniquely American. Yet when you zoom out and look at global health leadership stories, you start to see patterns, fresh ideas, and practical moves that translate surprisingly well.
By Craig Kent2 months ago in Education
Leading Beyond Borders: Global Health Lessons for the U.S. Health System Executives
In an era where diseases, data, and technology move faster than ever before, the boundaries that once separated national health systems are fading. The COVID-19 pandemic, global migration, and the rise of digital health innovations have shown that health challenges are shared—and so are the solutions. For U.S. health system executives, learning from global health leadership is no longer an option; it is a strategic necessity. Around the world, healthcare leaders have developed models of resilience, collaboration, and innovation that offer valuable lessons for improving efficiency, equity, and patient outcomes in the United States.
By Craig Kent2 months ago in Education
Guiding Through Turbulence: The Role of Leadership in Crisis Management for Modern Healthcare Systems
In times of crisis, healthcare systems face extraordinary pressure to perform. The decisions made in those crucial moments can determine not only patient outcomes but also the survival of entire institutions. From pandemics and natural disasters to cyberattacks and staffing shortages, the challenges are as diverse as they are demanding. Amid this uncertainty, leadership stands as the stabilizing force that guides healthcare organizations toward safety, recovery, and long-term resilience.
By Craig Kent3 months ago in Education
Smarter Growth Through Decentralized Decision-Making in Healthcare
Healthcare is one of the most complex systems in the world. It involves doctors, nurses, patients, administrators, and policymakers, all of whom play vital roles in the healthcare system. But many healthcare systems still depend on centralized decision-making. This means a few people at the top make most of the key choices. While this approach can provide control, it often slows down progress and limits innovation.
By Craig Kent3 months ago in Education
Green Governance in Healthcare: Leading the Way Toward Sustainable and Ethical Health Systems
The healthcare sector exists to preserve and improve life, yet paradoxically, its operations can cause significant harm to the environment. Hospitals and clinics consume immense energy, produce large amounts of waste, and depend on global supply chains that contribute to carbon emissions. In an age where climate change and environmental degradation increasingly affect human health, the call for sustainability in healthcare has never been louder. To truly achieve their mission of healing, health systems must integrate sustainability and environmental stewardship into their governance structures. This transformation begins with leadership, accountability, and a shared commitment to protecting both people and the planet.
By Craig Kent3 months ago in Education






