Transforming Healthcare Through Innovative Leadership
At Solving Healthcare, we empower healthcare professionals to drive meaningful change and innovation in their organizations. Our program is designed to equip leaders with the tools and mindset needed to navigate the complex challenges of modern healthcare.

Our Approach:
The CLEARE Framework
This comprehensive program is tailored for healthcare leaders at all levels who are committed to driving innovation in their organizations. We utilize the CLEARE framework to guide healthcare leaders through the innovation process:
Clarify the Problem
Innovation begins with a deep understanding of the issue at hand. The first step, therefore, is to Clarify the problem you’re aiming to solve. This involves identifying the scope, understanding the impact, and pinpointing the specific challenges within the healthcare sector. By defining the problem clearly, we set a focused direction for our creative efforts.
List Optimal Components/Solutions
Once the problem is clear, we List out the optimal components or solutions, drawing on existing successes while remaining vigilant about common pitfalls. This step is about envisioning the ideal outcome and identifying the features that would comprise the most effective solution. Importantly, we also acknowledge what we want to avoid, ensuring that our solutions are not only effective but also practical and user-friendly.
Explore Opposing Ideas
Innovation often comes from the least expected places. Hence, Exploring opposing ideas is crucial. This stage encourages looking at the problem from unconventional perspectives, challenging existing assumptions, and brainstorming freely without immediate judgment or dismissal of ideas. This creative exploration can reveal unique solutions that conventional thinking might overlook.
Assemble New Solutions
With a wealth of ideas at our disposal, we Assemble new solutions by synthesizing the best elements of each. This creative synthesis involves combining, adapting, and refining ideas to create novel solutions that are more than the sum of their parts. Through iterative prototyping and feedback, we refine these solutions into viable innovations.
Reflect with Post-Mortem Analysis
Reflection through post-mortem analysis is key to understanding our successes and failures. This step involves evaluating the implemented solution in practice, gathering feedback, and analyzing outcomes. It’s a learning process that not only measures the effectiveness of the solution but also informs future innovation efforts.
Evaluate and Adapt
Finally, leaders must regularly evaluate outcomes and processes to ensure goals are being met effectively. Adaptation is key—adjusting strategies as needed to stay aligned with evolving challenges and team dynamics, fostering long-term success.
Why dr. kyeremanteng
What You Get
Expert Insight
With years of frontline medical experience and leadership roles, Dr. Kyeremanteng brings a unique perspective to every talk, blending deep clinical knowledge with strategic leadership insights.
Engaging Stories
His talks are rich with real-life examples that not only instruct but also inspire, making complex concepts accessible and actionable.
Customized Content
Each presentation is tailored to the audience, whether healthcare professionals, corporate teams, or public conferences, ensuring that every session delivers maximum impact.
Speaking Topics Include:

Moving the Needle in Healthcare
This topic focuses on the pillars of nutrition, movement, stress management, and community as essential components for improving health and wellness. During the pandemic, Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng launched a wellness program aimed at supporting healthcare providers by integrating these core principles. He now shares his findings with audiences, exploring effective and efficient strategies to help them optimize their health and wellness.
Daily Habit Changes for Ultimate Health
This topic focuses on the pillars of nutrition, movement, stress management, and community as essential components for improving health and wellness. During the pandemic, Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng launched a wellness program aimed at supporting healthcare providers by integrating these core principles. He now shares his findings with audiences, exploring effective and efficient strategies to help them optimize their health and wellness.
Prevention Over Prescription: Why We Need to Invest in Preventative Health
In this insightful and engaging talk, Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng — a leading ICU doctor, health and wellness advocate, and productivity expert — explores the critical shift from reactive healthcare to proactive wellness strategies. Emphasizing the power of prevention, Kyeremanteng presents evidence-based approaches to health that prioritize lifestyle modifications over medical interventions. Attendees will gain practical tools and insights to promote health and well-being, reduce healthcare costs, and improve quality of life through sustainable preventive measures.
Systemic Racism in Healthcare
Systemic racism in healthcare is a pervasive issue that contributes to disparities in treatment, outcomes, and access to care for marginalized communities. In this talk, I explore the ways in which racism manifests within healthcare systems, from the boardrooms to the bedside. Drawing from personal experiences and research, I highlight how implicit biases affect clinical decisions, leading to unequal care for patients of color. This discussion challenges the status quo, pushing for policies that promote equity and non-discriminatory practices, while encouraging leaders to confront uncomfortable truths. By addressing these disparities head-on, we can create a more just and inclusive healthcare system that serves everyone, regardless of their race.
Lessons in Leadership from the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of healthcare systems worldwide and tested the leadership of those at the helm. In this talk, I reflect on my experiences as an ICU doctor during this unprecedented time, sharing key leadership lessons learned from the front lines. The crisis underscored the importance of decisive action, transparent communication, and adaptability. I emphasize the value of leading with empathy and compassion while balancing the complexities of healthcare delivery. The pandemic has taught us that leadership in healthcare isn’t just about managing resources but about inspiring resilience and innovation in the face of uncertainty.
Empowering People to Get Healthy: Tools to Avoid Seeing Me in ICU
Preventative health is the key to avoiding critical care situations, and this talk focuses on empowering individuals to take charge of their health. I introduce practical tools and strategies to help people improve their overall wellness, from nutrition and movement to stress management and building strong social connections. By investing in their health today, individuals can reduce their risk of chronic conditions that may lead to hospitalization. My goal is to equip audiences with actionable steps that can make a significant difference in their lives, ultimately keeping them out of the ICU and leading healthier, more fulfilling lives.
Solving Wellness: Steps to Improve Clinician Wellness
The well-being of healthcare providers is often overlooked, yet it is critical to the functioning of our healthcare system. In this talk, I delve into the unique challenges clinicians face, such as burnout, mental health struggles, and work-life balance. Drawing from the “Solving Wellness” initiative, which offers tailored wellness programs for healthcare professionals, I present steps that can help clinicians regain control of their personal health. These include integrating mindfulness practices, fitness routines, and peer support systems into their daily lives. By prioritizing clinician wellness, we can create a more sustainable and supportive healthcare environment.
The Clinical and Financial Impacts of Sick Care
The current healthcare model is reactive, focusing heavily on treating sickness rather than preventing it. In this talk, I examine the clinical and financial toll of “sick care” on both patients and the system. Using data from my work with the Resource Optimization Network, I illustrate how early interventions and a focus on wellness can significantly reduce healthcare costs and improve patient outcomes. Shifting from a reactive to a proactive approach not only saves money but also enhances the quality of life for individuals, preventing unnecessary ICU admissions and long-term complications.