Harvard Medical International turns spotlight on disruptive innovation in healthcare

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Jan 24, 2008

The January/February 2008 issue of Harvard Medical International profiles Clayton Christensen and his thoughts on disruptive innovation in healthcare. Read about it on the Web at: http://www.hmiworld.org/hmi/issues/jan-feb08/briefcase.php.

With Massachusetts agreeing to allow the operation of retail health clinics, Christensen talks about the potential this business model innovation has to revolutionize the healthcare industry — and make it far simpler and affordable for all. He also talks about how molecular diagnostics — a technological enabler, which is key to disruption — over time can transform the diagnosis of disease and ultimately improve treatment.

Michael is a co-founder and distinguished fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute. He currently serves as Chairman of the Clayton Christensen Institute and works as a senior strategist at Guild Education.