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RoS: The Psychology of Change with Kate Hilton of IHI, Ep 1

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Why is change so difficult? So often, we know what needs to be done – but actually making change is where we get stuck. Kate Hilton, our guest this week and next for a 2-part series, is on the Faculty of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and is the lead author of a new white paper entitled The IHI Psychology of Change Framework. Kate Hilton is also on the leadership of a 100 Million Healthier Lives, a founding director of ReThink Health, and Leadership Faculty for the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity.

If you enjoy the show, please rate, review & subscribe to us wherever you listen, it helps others find the show, and share us on social media and with our friends and colleagues. You can find our guest Kate on twitter @katebhilton, and you can find me at @audreymdmph and our show @rospodcast. Tweet us feedback and suggestions, or email me at contactATrospod.org. Thanks for listening!

This interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity.

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Why is change so difficult? So often, we know what needs to be done – but actually making change is where we get stuck. Kate Hilton, our guest this week and next for a 2-part series, is on the Faculty of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and is the lead author of a new white paper entitled The IHI Psychology of Change Framework. Kate Hilton is also on the leadership of a 100 Million Healthier Lives, a founding director of ReThink Health, and Leadership Faculty for the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity.

If you enjoy the show, please rate, review & subscribe to us wherever you listen, it helps others find the show, and share us on social media and with our friends and colleagues. You can find our guest Kate on twitter @katebhilton, and you can find me at @audreymdmph and our show @rospodcast. Tweet us feedback and suggestions, or email me at contactATrospod.org. Thanks for listening!

This interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity.

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