To improve individual lives, a top-down approach won’t work (Part 1)
Without knowledge of individuals’ jobs to be done, we are missing the causal mechanisms that drive improved lives. Knowledge of social risks is not enough.
Without knowledge of individuals’ jobs to be done, we are missing the causal mechanisms that drive improved lives. Knowledge of social risks is not enough.
Nov 16, 2021
With the election over, future policy decisions are now in the spotlight. Does Joe Biden's health plan do enough to improve US healthcare?
Dec 8, 2020
With COVID continuing to lessen traffic through doctors offices and hospitals, is it time to revisit the home healthcare model?
Oct 27, 2020
What can a broader, population-wide view of health do to tackle the most pressing problems in healthcare today?
Apr 30, 2019
At Atrium Health's Innovation Engine, theory application is more than an academic exercise–it’s a critical part of their mission.
Feb 12, 2019
Value-based payments are a possible solution to rising care costs. But what are they, and how do they work?
Jan 24, 2019
Could Walmart make a splash in Medicare Advantage by seeking to acquire Humana? It has already built capabilities as a self-insured employer that could help it stand out from the competition.
Apr 16, 2018
New payment models have pushed providers to focus on reducing waste and inefficiencies in care delivery, but what will it take to enable providers to take accountability for long-term patient health?
Mar 29, 2018
Speculation surrounds the partnership of Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan. How can the venture build a model that controls costs and seizes accountability for long-term health?
Mar 14, 2018
The value-based care movement has begun before the fee-for-service reign has ended. By attempting to bridge both worlds, are providers actually creating one-size-fits-none models that leave no party better off?
Dec 21, 2017