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HBS Working Knowledge
March 9, 2009
Christensen, Grossman & Hwang
How to Revive Health-Care Innovation Simple solutions to complex problems lead to breakthroughs in industries from retailing to personal computers to printing. So let's try health care, too. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 4, 2010
Clayton Christensen
Health Care: The Simple Solution When it comes to reform, we should drop the public-private debate. The way to cut costs is to put care and insurance in the same bed. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
November 23, 2009
Martha Lagace
Management's Role in Reforming Health Care An interview with HBS professor Richard M.J. Bohmer, MD, and an excerpt from his book Designing Care: Aligning the Nature and Management of Health Care. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
August 18, 2008
Martha Lagace
How Disruptive Innovation Changes Education As an industry, education has certain elements that have made the market difficult to penetrate and lasting reform hard to come by. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 28, 2005
Crusader for Clearer E-Info Entrepreneur Jonathan S. Bush -- yes he's related -- discusses how Web-based medical records can become a workable reality mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
June 4, 2007
Sean Silverthorne
Is Health Care Making You Better--or Dead? Today's American health care system is set up structurally to reward the major players - hospitals, health insurers, and lawmakers - while short-changing patients and taxpayers. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 28, 2005
President Bush's IT Doctor Physician/economist David Brailer, point man for the Administration's push for e-health records, on where the planning stands mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
February 1, 2007
Karen M. Kroll
Pin the Tail on the Doctor A dearth of information leaves health-care consumers in the dark. As health-care information becomes more accessible, will employees use it to purchase health-care services more intelligently? mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
April 2012
Christina Chaey
Stevi Riel Provides Partnerships With Hospitals To Find Affordable Help For Patients This year, the U.S. government started a program for health-care innovators. One innovator, Stevi Riel takes what physicians are too busy to do, and partners with hospitals to find affordable prescription solutions for underinsured patients. mark for My Articles similar articles
Pharmaceutical Executive
July 1, 2009
Swallowing the Innovator's Rx Capitalize on the new age in healthcare with "disruptive innovation." mark for My Articles similar articles
Pharmaceutical Executive
March 1, 2014
William Looney
The Call to Community: A Conversation with Dr. David Nash Population health is the foundation for much of what is truly new in US health reform. For big Pharma, it represents yet another escalation in expectations. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 23, 2005
John Reeves
Predicting the Next Wal-Mart Studying the history of disruptive innovation can help us find tomorrow's winners. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 12, 2009
Catherine Arnst
10 Ways to Cut Health-Care Costs Right Now Employers and hospitals don't have to wait for Congress to address inefficiencies and waste. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
August 1, 2003
Sarah D. Scalet
Paperless Medicine Saving Money, Saving Lives Health-care CIOs face intense pressure to install electronic medical records and order-entry systems, in spite of physician resistance and large up-front costs. Here's how early adopters are overcoming the obstacles. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 25, 2009
Catherine Arnst
The Family Doctor: A Remedy for Health-Care Costs? How making primary-care physicians the center of America's health-care system could drive down costs. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
July 12, 2006
Roger Thompson
Competition the Cure for Healthcare Michael Porter is considered by many the world's foremost authority on competition and strategy. So when he discusses the need for fundamental reform in the way the United States delivers healthcare, people listen. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 19, 2011
Brian Stoffel
Here's Where This Guru Is Investing Clayton Christensen's stock holdings reveal disruptive innovators like Cree and salesforce.com. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 28, 2009
Brian Orelli
Your Doctor Is Killing You ... Financially What the doctor does has a big effect on how much health care costs. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
December 17, 2007
Martha Lagace
The Rise of Medical Tourism Medical tourism is a new term but not a new idea. Patients have long traveled in search of better care. Today, constraints and long waiting lists at home, as well as the ease of global travel, make medical tourism more appealing. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 23, 2011
Drew Armstrong
The Simplest Rx: Check on Your Patient Doctors and insurers cut costs by sharing information. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
June 15, 2002
Scott Berinato
CIOs at the Heart of Health-Care Change For good or ill, CIOs are reshaping the way health care is delivered in America. Learn why CIOs are involved in fixing health care, find out how technology is helping to replace managed care with new kinds of insurance, and understand the ethical dilemmas these CIOs must deal with. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 26, 2009
Jennifer Schonberger
How Innovation Can Improve Your Investing Clayton Christensen, the author of The Innovator's Dilemma, and the foremost expert on innovation in the U.S., shares his thoughts on the power of new ideas. mark for My Articles similar articles
Insurance & Technology
November 14, 2007
Karen Ignagni
Technology, Innovation Enable Health Insurers To Address Challenges The health insurance industry will continue to innovate and provide new tools to improve the quality of care and contain costs while working with government leaders to ensure Americans have greater access to affordable coverage. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
May 1, 2009
Josh Hyatt
Strong Medicine Boosted by a substantial injection of cash from the federal stimulus bill, electronic medical records may help relieve the pain of rising premiums by improving efficiencies in the medical system. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
June 5, 2006
Porter & Olmsted Teisberg
Using Competition to Reform Healthcare The new book Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results, takes a systemic approach to healthcare reform. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
October 2006
Robert N. Charette
Dying for Data A comprehensive system of electronic medical records promises to save lives and cut health care costs -- but how do you build one? The many technical, social, and political issues are also formidable. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
April 2012
Lindsey Kratochwill
How Jay Want Prescribes A Change In The Business Of Paying For Health Care This year, the U.S. government started a program for health-care innovators. One innovator, Jay Want sees a more efficient and cost-effective future for healthcare payments. mark for My Articles similar articles
Pharmaceutical Executive
June 1, 2014
Ben Comer
Take as Directed: From Force to Finesse in Promoting Adherence Healthcare players tout patient education and engagement as the keys to better drug adherence rates. Patients agree, as long as that translates to convenient and affordable access to therapy. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
November 1, 2000
Susannah Patton
The Rx Files Hospitals are prescribing healthy doses of IT to divert costly and sometimes fatal medication errors... mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 24, 2009
Tim Brown
Change By Design In his new book, Change by Design, the CEO of design shop IDEO shows how even hospitals can transform the way they work by tapping frontline staff to engineer change. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
July 2002
Chris Penttila
How's Your Health? When health care is healthy, it's the industry to be in -- and the current chaos in the sector may be the opening you need. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
August 1, 2008
John Teresko
Bookshelf: The Innovator's Guide To Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation To Work In this new book, the authors take the subject of innovation to the next level -- implementation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
May 2010
Elizabeth Svoboda
Designing the Perfect Health Care Clinic At Kaiser Permanente's Garfield Center, Hollywood-style sets help planners create a patient-friendly blueprint for the future of health care. mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
September 2004
Mike Hofman
The Innovator's Next Bestseller? Just as kids await the latest Harry Potter installment, so do business leaders look for Clayton M. Christensen's next offering. In "Seeing What's Next," the Harvard Business School professor and his co-authors explain how to spot industry-changing innovation. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
March 15, 2004
Alison Bass
Health-Care I.T As more health-care providers move toward electronic medical records that they can easily share via the Internet, the potential for abuse grows. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 6, 2003
Robert D. Hof
Innovate or Die Clayton Christensen's accessible and rigorous new book provides a survival manual for corporate managers. The Innovator's Solution makes a credible case that established companies can defy the odds after all, provided they offer disruptive new products of their own. mark for My Articles similar articles
Commercial Investment Real Estate
May/Jun 2013
Mauldin & Maddron
Medical Office Momentum The Affordable Care Act takes some risk out of healthcare property investment. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
February 2002
Mick L. Diede & Richard Liliedahl
Getting on the Right Track Converging forces are an economic train wreck waiting to happen. Avoiding a disaster requires an understanding of the interconnection of health care's stakeholders and the global consequences of their actions... mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
June 18, 2010
Solid Growth Seen for Health Care IT Sector Key contributor to revenue growth will be the government's push to electronically store patients' medical records. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
January 1, 2002
Andrew Osterland
Operating Room Rising hospital costs, a plague to most companies, have helped some health-care CFOs nurse profits back to health. mark for My Articles similar articles
Managed Care
March 2001
Patrick Mullen
John Kenagy This surgeon and Harvard scholar says better systems emerge when those who encounter problems firsthand design the improvements themselves... mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 1, 2009
Sasseen & Arnst
Why Business Fears the Public Option Executives contend that it will lead health-care providers to charge patients in private plans higher rates. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
June 13, 2005
Sara Grant
From Turf Wars to Learning Curves: How Hospitals Adopt New Technology Turf wars and learning curves influence how new technology is adopted in hospitals. Harvard professors discuss the implications of their research for your organization. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
December 15, 2009
Kim S. Nash
Data Sharing That Benefits Customers At Children's Hospital Boston, sharing more data, securely, promises healthier, more satisfied patients. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 28, 2005
Mullaney & Weintraub
The Digital Hospital Information technology saves lives and money at one medical center, perhaps becoming the future of health care. mark for My Articles similar articles
Pharmaceutical Executive
April 1, 2006
Christensen, McLaughlin & Wunker
The Road to Nowhere? More effective drugs? Another dead end. But patients open their wallets when a "good enough" drug gets better. mark for My Articles similar articles
Pharmaceutical Executive
April 1, 2006
Patrick Clinton
From the Editor: Attack from Below The FDA shouldn't roll over just because some patients are willing to take large risks to use unapproved drugs. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 14, 2010
Jim Mueller
Roundtable: Which Health-Care Stocks to Buy Now Three Fool analysts give you their best ideas on where to put your money after the health-care reform bill makes it out of Congress. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 2, 2004
Rich Smith
Translating Your Doctor Bill A lawsuit is currently in the works aiming to overturn an unfunded federal mandate that requires federally funded hospitals, clinics, and doctors to make translators available to patients who speak limited English. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 2, 2011
Bryan Hinmon
Are Home Health Stocks Too Cheap? Home health agency stocks are cheap -- is now a time to buy? mark for My Articles similar articles