The 2am Problem No Healthcare Leader Talks About
A lot of people are starting to talk about visibility in healthcare operations.
Early warning.
Prevention instead of reaction.Systems failing people…
...not the other way around.
That’s not random.
This didn’t start as a social post.It started as a pattern.
Leaders doing everything right…and still finding out about problems too late.
That’s the 2:00 AM problem.
Not the call that something might go wrong—the anxiety of not knowing if it already has.
So we didn’t just talk about it.
We studied it.
We surveyed 189 perioperative and operations leaders across multiple hospital systems.
What we found wasn’t burnout or leadership failure.
It was a structural visibility breakdown.
That’s what we named Operational Blindness™.
Not as branding—as a diagnosis.
And today, systems designed to eliminate it are live inside multiple hospital systems.
Not pilots.
Real operations.
If this feels familiar, read the article and download the report:
The 2 AM Problem No Healthcare Leader Talks About
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Ignacio Zambrano II
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The 2am Problem No Healthcare Leader Talks About
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