Where is healthcare’s Henry Ford?
What can healthcare organizations learn from Henry Ford and the early car industry about integration and shifting the priorities of a whole industry?
What can healthcare organizations learn from Henry Ford and the early car industry about integration and shifting the priorities of a whole industry?
Aug 30, 2017
Chronic Diseases
Patients have great potential to reduce chronic disease costs through better self-management. Providers can unleash it by understanding their unique beliefs about health.
Aug 10, 2017
Chronic Diseases
M&A activity within healthcare industry segments has accelerated. Further consolidation may drive up prices. What are options for bucking the trend?
July 10, 2017
While lawmakers lock horns over the American Health Care Act, which would lower individual health insurance premiums for some Americans by making them prohibitively expensive […]
June 23, 2017
Roughly 75% of healthcare spending in the United States is for preventable, chronic illnesses. Could adjusting our diets bring that number closer to zero?
May 25, 2017
Chronic diseases are costly. Fortunately, an innovative facilitated network from the Netherlands holds promise as a model to curb healthcare costs associated with Parkinson's and other chronic diseases.
Mar 13, 2017
Can taking a play out of Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots' playbook help healthcare providers deliver more patient-centered care?
Feb 8, 2017
What should be on Rep. Tom Price's agenda as the incoming Secretary of HHS? Fixing the ACA is only a small part of the issues to be addressed. Spencer Nam provides the full list.
Jan 12, 2017
How deductible deductions could nudge health plan members most at risk of high healthcare costs towards purchases that enable improvement of health status.
Nov 3, 2016
In my last blog I discussed the prospects of low-end disruptive strategy for potentially disruptive innovations in healthcare. Because low-end disruptions compete directly with established […]
Sept 15, 2016