The quality imperative in health care
Most disasters are single destructive events. But the most impactful disasters, particularly in developed countries like the US, happen discontinuously and systemically. Medical error and […]
Most disasters are single destructive events. But the most impactful disasters, particularly in developed countries like the US, happen discontinuously and systemically. Medical error and […]
May 19, 2015
In today’s environment of rising health care costs, more people are calling for improved clinical efficacy for prescription drugs for both routine and serious medical […]
May 12, 2015
Moving the needle from intuitive medicine (the treatment of symptoms) to precision medicine (the treatment of causes) is the critical innovation that will make curing […]
Mar 20, 2015
Primary care physicians (PCPs) face tremendous pressures along the frontlines of the US health care system. Amid escalating warnings from the AMA and others about […]
Mar 10, 2015
Over the past few months, fear of the potential spread of Ebola virus in the U.S. has put the country on high alert. Although experts […]
Dec 11, 2014
Devin Bean, a research assistant at the Clayton Christensen Institute, and I coauthored this piece. Five years ago, Chris Anderson wrote an article in Wired titled, “The […]
Nov 21, 2013
Marketing professionals have for some time relied heavily on demographic data and sophisticated analytics to segment markets and predict demand. These methods can indicate strong […]
Oct 3, 2013
Devin Bean, a research assistant at the Clayton Christensen Institute, and I coauthored this piece. Will reducing health care spending lead to a reduction in health care […]
July 11, 2013