How those in power can leverage Jobs Theory for health Ann Somers Hogg How those in power can leverage Jobs Theory for health American parents are struggling, but they don't have to be. If politicians focused on serving their Jobs to Be Done, the nation could look quite different. Sept 8, 2022 Ann Somers Hogg
New epidemic, same problem Jessica Plante New epidemic, same problem A mere two years after COVID-19 shut down much of the country, monkeypox is, once again, highlighting flaws in the US health care system. Sept 1, 2022 Jessica Plante
Innovators Worth Watching: Oma Fertility Ann Somers Hogg Innovators Worth Watching: Oma Fertility On the heels of National Infertility Awareness Week, I wrote about three women’s health issues specific to infertility, and the imperative to address the cost […] Aug 25, 2022 Ann Somers Hogg
The key to success in Mastercard Foundation’s Young Africa Works initiative Efosa Ojomo The key to success in Mastercard Foundation’s Young Africa Works initiative A crucial piece to the success of the Young Africa Works initiative would be for it to focus on fostering a culture of market-creating innovations. Aug 18, 2022 Efosa Ojomo
Expanding postpartum Medicaid coverage is necessary, but not sufficient Jessica Plante Expanding postpartum Medicaid coverage is necessary, but not sufficient Medicaid is expanding postpartum benefits for new moms. But the postpartum care problem goes beyond insurance coverage. Aug 16, 2022 Jessica Plante
The secret to UnitedHealth Group’s power Ann Somers Hogg The secret to UnitedHealth Group’s power As tends to be the case each earnings season, UnitedHealth Group (UHG) has been at the top of multiple headlines lately. Among them was a […] Aug 4, 2022 Ann Somers Hogg
Beyond the profit formula: The business model to drive health Ann Somers Hogg Beyond the profit formula: The business model to drive health To succeed in a value-based environment, advice to focus on profit formula redesign won't work. Business model transformation will. July 28, 2022 Ann Somers Hogg
3 models for making sure minority preferences don’t get marginalized Thomas Arnett 3 models for making sure minority preferences don’t get marginalized Three blended learning models seem best suited to meeting the needs of teachers and students who prefer remote or hybrid instruction. July 26, 2022 Thomas Arnett
Unpacking the potential solution to addressing food insecurity Jessica Plante Unpacking the potential solution to addressing food insecurity How does a modern food delivery trend present an out-of-the-box solution to the growing issue of food insecurity in the US? July 21, 2022 Jessica Plante
Reparations from France should go to Haitian entrepreneurs, not the government Efosa Ojomo Reparations from France should go to Haitian entrepreneurs, not the government Poor countries need to become prosperous before they can fight corruption. July 14, 2022 Efosa Ojomo
Abortion: The imperative to reflect reality, not a false dichotomy Ann Somers Hogg Abortion: The imperative to reflect reality, not a false dichotomy When it comes to abortion, we need to rethink the categories and labels we use. In short, to save lives, we need better categories. July 12, 2022 Ann Somers Hogg
Drivers of health in action: shining a spotlight on CommonSpirit Jessica Plante Drivers of health in action: shining a spotlight on CommonSpirit How does a large health system address the drivers of health? We dive into one of the largest nonprofit health systems in the country. July 7, 2022 Jessica Plante