Dear Health Systems, Nobody ‘Wants’ to Use You

Dear Health Systems, Nobody ‘Wants’ to Use You

From Microdosing by Paul Schrimpf

February 17, 2026 · 12 min

About this episode

The episode discusses how healthcare usage is driven by need rather than desire, impacting branding and patient experience.

No one wakes up hoping to use a hospital. Patients do not browse health systems the way they browse airlines, hotels, or retailers. They do not long for novelty, delight, or emotional connection in the usual sense. They arrive when something hurts, when something feels wrong, or when uncertainty becomes too heavy to ignore. In healthcare, usage is driven by need, not desire. This distinction changes everything about how a brand is built, perceived, and sustained. It also explains why many branding conversations feel disconnected from patient experience. Consumer research from NRC Health and Press Ganey consistently shows that trust and confidence are the primary drivers of choice and recommendation when stakes are high. Affection or excitement play a minimal role.

People in this episode

Host: Paul Schrimpf

Topics covered

  • healthcare branding
  • patient experience
  • trust in healthcare
  • consumer research
  • health systems

Keywords

  • health systems
  • patient trust
  • branding
  • consumer behavior
  • healthcare experience

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: NRC Health, Press Ganey

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