Leading Pediatric Care Through Challenge and Change
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In this episode of A Dose of Optimism, Omkar sits down with two leaders shaping the present and future of pediatric healthcare.
Paul Viviano, CEO of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, shares a candid perspective on what it means to lead a children’s hospital during a period of unprecedented pressure. From workforce shortages and Medicaid uncertainty to research funding and equity in access, Paul reflects on the realities facing pediatric systems and the leadership principles required to navigate them with clarity and purpose.
Kyle Horne, Project Manager for CHLA’s Literally Healing program, brings a deeply human lens to hospital care. Kyle explains how books, storytelling, and literacy support can create moments of comfort, understanding, and hope for children and families during hospitalization. His work reminds us that healing is not only clinical but emotional and developmental as well.
Together, this conversation highlights how leadership, creativity, and compassion intersect to support children and families, even in the most challenging environments.
Episode Resources:
Medicaid - US health insurance for adults and children with limited income and resources
Medi-Cal Insurance Coverage - California Medicaid
Literally Healing at Children's Hospital Los Angeles - an innovative reading program
Drew Daywalt - American author and filmmaker
Benson Shum - book author and illustrator
Books mentioned in the episode:
How Do You Care for a Very Sick Bear?
The Little Engine That Could
Grumpy Monkey Up All Night
Guess How Much I Love You
The Day the Crayons Quit
The Book with No Pictures