Saturday 15 February 2020

Howard Perch: What Drives the Millennial Generation


Experienced organizational leader Howard Perch knows a thing or two about bringing people together, having created collaborative work environments that have delivered higher efficiency, performance and results throughout this healthcare administration career.

And one reason behind much of Perch’s success has been his focus on and appreciation for generational diversity, which he believes can not only shorten the achievement gap but create a work environment conducive to success for years to come.


What drives the millennial generation

Understanding how to develop a more productive environment means knowing what drives people to perform.

And as Howard Perch knows, the thing that drives the millennial generation (Gen Y) the most tend not to be salary, benefits or retirement, but praise.

Praise, says Perch, costs organizations nothing. But when properly implemented, a praise-focused philosophy can produce an exceptionally high ROI and generate impressive results from those in the millennial subset.

Learn more about Perch and his experience here.

Thursday 13 February 2020

Howard Perch: Facts on Kidney Stones


Howard Perch has suffered the pain of more than six kidney stones during his life, experiences that have informed his knowledge not only of the renal calculi condition, but also ways an individual can take on their own to prevent stone formation in the future.

Perch is now well-versed both on how stones form and what dietary behaviors can prevent their onset.

Facts on kidney stones


Over the years, Howard Perch has accumulated extensive insight into kidney stones and where they come from.

Interesting facts on kidney stones


·         About 10 percent of people will experience a kidney stone in their lifetime.
·         Kidney stone formation is generally tied to a decrease in urine volume or an increased excretion of stone-forming compounds like phosphate, urate or calcium.
·         Your chances of getting another stone go up significantly once you’ve passed your first.
·         Recurring stones may be a sign of other health issues, such as kidney disease.


Tuesday 4 February 2020

Howard Perch: Finding the Right Facility to Care for Your Loved One

As a hospital administrator, Howard Perch understands the growing importance and value of post-acute care as part of the patient recovery process.

Post-acute care is now an indispensable field key not only to supplementing treatment, but to ensuring more positive outcomes and healthier, happier patients in the long-term.

Finding the right facility to care for your loved one

Howard Perch knows that selecting the right post-acute care facility following a major surgery or illness is key to an optimal recovery. 


To locate the best facility possible, Perch recommends you consider:

Cleanliness, as this is essential to preventing potential infections or complications down the road.
Staff satisfaction. Do those working in the facility appear happy and courteous?

Patient-centered care, critical to ensuring your loved one is getting treatment centered on their unique needs.

Efficiency. Good facilities emphasize efficiency and focus on getting patients home in weeks, not months.

Howard Perch: What Drives the Millennial Generation

Experienced organizational leader Howard Perch knows a thing or two about bringing people together, having created collaborative work env...