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Empowerment will be at the heart of the new healthcare experience
February 16, 2021 by Ron Chopoorian, Vaughn Kauffman, and Margherita MasciarielloCOVID-19 has highlighted the importance of keeping patients, families, and caregivers informed and connected, and of valuing them as co-creators in building the future of healthcare delivery.Pfizer’s vaccine machine
February 4, 2021 by Ron Chopoorian and Daniel GrossCEO Albert Bourla discusses how a company founded in the 19th century is taking on the biggest health challenges of the 21st century.Related tags: coronavirus, COVID-19, healthcare, Inside the Mind of the CEO, leadership, pharmaceutical, strategyWhat made the NBA bubble work? Data
November 24, 2020 by Kevin ManeyThe league’s success in Florida shows how the spread of COVID-19 can be controlled by tracking data from digital health devices.COVID-19 places a heightened emphasis on mental health
October 8, 2020 by Rana Mehta, Sarah Butler, and Damien AngusCompanies must focus on the social factors that can influence employee performance.Tom Frieden’s plan for public — and economic — health
July 21, 2020 by Daniel GrossThe former director of the CDC and current head of Resolve to Save Lives explains why economic recovery will only arrive when the coronavirus is under control.Related tags: coronavirus, COVID-19, healthcare, leadership, management, non-profits, public health policyPlumbing the depths
April 6, 2020 by Mike JakemanIn their comprehensive new book, Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism, economists Anne Case and Angus Deaton explain why mortality rates in the U.S. are rising.“Telehealth for all” could be the answer to healthcare reform
April 3, 2020 by Kevin ManeyAs officials promote virtual doctor’s visits to curb the spread of coronavirus, this efficient form of care may lower costs.Related tags: coronavirus, COVID-19, healthcare, healthcare innovation, healthcare providers, healthcare trends, health crisisBusiness lessons from Albert Camus
March 30, 2020 by Daniel AkstThe novelist’s 1947 book, The Plague, highlights the importance of shared purpose and belonging in the face of uncertainty.Seven key actions business can take to mitigate the effects of COVID-19
March 6, 2020 by Melanie Butler and Kristin RiveraIn the face of a global crisis, well-prepared businesses can help protect their workers and their bottom lines.Related tags: coronavirus, COVID-19, crisis, crisis response, healthcare, health crisis, supply chainRobotic seals and bionic limbs: How Japan is creating opportunity for medtech
February 28, 2020 by Bobbie van der ListWith the oldest population in the world and a worsening shortage of nurses, Japan has become a test market for new technologies to care for the elderly.Using culture to offer more customer-centric healthcare
October 28, 2019 by Jaime Estupiñán, Alice Zhou, and Jessica GeigerWhat it means for healthcare companies to serve patients effectively is changing. Here’s how understanding and transforming your culture can help you get there.Leading with a mission mind-set
August 7, 2019 by Samantha MarshallHow Beth Mooney, CEO of KeyCorp and chair of the Cleveland Clinic, earns trust in banking and healthcare.Related tags: banking, digital transformation, diversity, healthcare, Inside the Mind of the CEO, leadership, upskillingAll the healthcare you can afford
July 31, 2019 by Theodore KinniIn Priced Out, economist Uwe Reinhardt asks the most taboo question in American healthcare for the last time.Saving lives with high-tech underwear
January 29, 2019 by Kevin ManeyHealth sensors that are built into people’s daily lives (and attire) could help researchers address many types of life-threatening crises.Related tags: data, healthcare, healthcare innovation, health crisis, innovation, technology, technology and healthThe Flywheel Philosophy
September 20, 2018 by Kate Isaacs and Allison NealeCompanies are embracing stakeholder value to produce results.Physician, Disrupt Thyself
September 19, 2018 by Theodore KinniProfessors Vijay Govindarajan and Ravi Ramamurti offer U.S. healthcare providers a prescription for reverse innovation from India.The M&A Activity Transforming Healthcare
August 13, 2018 by Gary D. Ahlquist and John PetitoHow deals are shaping the $450 billion industry that manages prescriptions in the United States.Are American workers dying for their paychecks?
April 12, 2018 by Theodore KinniManagement guru Jeffrey Pfeffer argues that modern management practices are making employees sick.Three Keys for Leaders Who Want to Solve Healthcare
March 19, 2018 by Eric J. McNultyThe Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan Chase announcement shows that new action is possible.How precision medicine will transform the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries
February 23, 2018 by Stephan Danner, Thomas Solbach, and Mark LudwigLeaders must act quickly to overcome obstacles so they can harness revenue opportunities for the industry and health benefits for society.Alexa, what’s going on with healthcare?
February 12, 2018 by Jay Godla, Igor Belokrinitsky, and Sundar SubramanianAs large companies join forces to tackle healthcare, they will accelerate innovation and disruption in the broader industry.Related tags: analytics, deals, healthcare, healthcare innovation, healthcare payers, healthcare providers, healthcare trends, innovationThe Few Winners from Medicaid’s Shift to Managed Care
January 31, 2018 by Katherine Kohatsu, Angelina Payne, and Sundar SubramanianAs the massive healthcare program for low-income U.S. residents evolves, players will have to develop new capabilities.Can Workaholism Be Good for You?
January 18, 2018 by Matt PalmquistFor people who put in long hours but love their jobs, a sense of fulfillment seems to offset unhealthy stress.Related tags: cost management, healthcare, leadership, organizational behavior, recent research, turnover, work-life balanceHow Medicare Advantage insurers can turn the compliance function into a competitive edge
January 8, 2018 by Deepak Tilani, Terry Puchley, and Amanda EvisonTo thrive in the growing MA market, a culture of regulatory compliance is key.
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