How to afford health care is the wrong question
PwC’s Health Research Institute recently predicted medical costs will increase between 4.5-6.5%[1] in 2014. This information was cited and celebrated as evidence that the health […]
PwC’s Health Research Institute recently predicted medical costs will increase between 4.5-6.5%[1] in 2014. This information was cited and celebrated as evidence that the health […]
July 1, 2013
One of the insights in The Innovator’s Prescription, a book about solving the problems afflicting the nation’s health-care system by Clayton Christensen, Dr. Jason Hwang, and Dr. […]
June 27, 2013
On CNBC.com, Jason Hwang writes about innovative care delivery models that could represent a blueprint for transforming our health care system. Read more at http://www.cnbc.com/id/44905039
Oct 31, 2011
It may seem that the viability of electronic health records looks dismal after the failure of Google Health, yet in integrated health systems around the country […]
Aug 3, 2011
Clayton M. Christensen and Darius Tahir authored a piece for the Huffington Post that appeared on July 16, 2010 titled, “Health Insurance Rate Wars — […]
Aug 10, 2010
Clayton M. Christensen writes in BusinessWeek about how we are asking the wrong question in the current debate over reforming health care in his March […]
Mar 4, 2010
Read Jason Hwang’s interview with strategy+business’s Gil Irwin, Art Kleiner, and Joyjit Saha Choudhury. Online here, the piece is titled “When disruptive integration comes to […]
Mar 1, 2010
One out of every 110 babies born in the United States today will be diagnosed with autism, according to the CDC, and the diagnosed incidences […]
Feb 19, 2010
In a piece titled, “What Innovation Means to Health Care,” Jason Hwang writes how disruptive innovation can help solve some of the most intractable questions […]
Feb 15, 2010