Apple’s surprising lesson for healthcare innovators: it’s not about the product Rebecca Fogg Apple’s surprising lesson for healthcare innovators: it’s not about the product In this video Rebecca Fogg explains why disruption in healthcare--as in any industry--hinges not just on product innovation, but business model innovation. July 14, 2017 Rebecca Fogg
What’s the answer for healthcare merger mania Ryan Marling What’s the answer for healthcare merger mania 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 Ryan Marling
Is the hottest trend in chronic care all it’s cracked up to be? Rebecca Fogg Is the hottest trend in chronic care all it’s cracked up to be? 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 Rebecca Fogg
Could Amazon deliver your next prescription? Ryan Marling Could Amazon deliver your next prescription? Amazon is posturing toward breaking into the pharmacy industry. Focusing on telemedicine may be Amazon's key for a disruptive entry. June 12, 2017 Ryan Marling
How Disruption Can Finally Revolutionize Healthcare Clayton Christensen How Disruption Can Finally Revolutionize Healthcare Disruptive innovations in healthcare are improving health and lowering costs. It’s taken longer than expected, but there are now promising solutions in the marketplace. May 30, 2017 Clayton Christensen
Healthcare’s silver bullet? The disruptive diet Christina Nuñez Ross Healthcare’s silver bullet? The disruptive diet 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 Christina Nuñez Ross
What’s wrong with ‘patient-centered care,’ and how to get it right Rebecca Fogg What’s wrong with ‘patient-centered care,’ and how to get it right Patient-centered care isn't just about engagement or adherence. It's about understanding patients' Jobs to Be Done. May 18, 2017 Rebecca Fogg
Signaling the alarm on the freestanding ER Ryan Marling Signaling the alarm on the freestanding ER Freestanding ERs have been the cause of controversy, as of late, in healthcare. They can turn the tide if they adopt the tenets of disruption. May 11, 2017 Ryan Marling
How Apple defined the smartphone, and why healthcare innovators should care Rebecca Fogg How Apple defined the smartphone, and why healthcare innovators should care It takes more than a slick, new product to disrupt an industry, and the innovators who ultimately transform healthcare will know this. May 4, 2017 Rebecca Fogg
Wellness programs aren’t well at all, Maslow can tell us why Ryan Marling Wellness programs aren’t well at all, Maslow can tell us why Wellness programs tend to benefit those already in good health. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and Jobs Theory can be used as frameworks for programs attempting to improve their offerings and benefit everyone. Apr 11, 2017 Ryan Marling
Business models 101: For healthcare to work, they must stand on their own Christensen Institute Business models 101: For healthcare to work, they must stand on their own There are three types of business models in healthcare, each which serves a different purpose. Learn to distinguish the three with the help of this infographic. Mar 29, 2017 Christensen Institute
Untangling the AHCA: Asking the wrong question leads to the wrong solution Ryan Marling Untangling the AHCA: Asking the wrong question leads to the wrong solution Redesigning our nation’s healthcare system is no small task, but we are destined to fail if we ask the wrong questions from the start. Mar 22, 2017 Ryan Marling