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The Anatomy of a Hospital System Merger: The Patient Did Not Respond Well to Treatment

By: Raffaella Sadun, Martin Gaynor, Adam Sacarny, Chad Syverson and Shruthi Venkatesh
Despite the continuing US hospital merger wave, it remains unclear how mergers change, or fail to change, hospital behavior and performance. We open the “black box” of hospital practices through a mega-merger between two for-profit chains. Benchmarking the merger's... View Details
Keywords: Performance Improvement; Mergers and Acquisitions; Health Industry
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Sadun, Raffaella, Martin Gaynor, Adam Sacarny, Chad Syverson, and Shruthi Venkatesh. "The Anatomy of a Hospital System Merger: The Patient Did Not Respond Well to Treatment." Review of Economics and Statistics (forthcoming). (Pre-published online October 23, 2023.)
  • 24 Apr 2014
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Positive impact that hits home

of a fellowship. “I still think about money in our local currency,” Seck Mercier says, “and with the two years’ cost of Harvard Business School, in my country I could buy a lot of real estate.” Seck Mercier says her fellowship means freedom View Details
  • July 2024
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Hospital for Special Surgery: Returning to a New Normal? (B)

By: Robert S. Huckman, Michael Lingzhi Li and Camille Gregory
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Huckman, Robert S., Michael Lingzhi Li, and Camille Gregory. "Hospital for Special Surgery: Returning to a New Normal? (B)." Harvard Business School Supplement 624-093, July 2024.

    Transparency As A Solution For COVID-19-Related Hospital Capacity Issues

    In the initial phases of the COVID-19 pandemic, many US hospitals could not provide an adequate supply of beds to meet demand. Solving the problem of hospital bed capacity is of great... View Details

    • 2011
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    Toward a Three-Tier Market for U.S. Home Mortgages

    By: Robert C. Pozen
    This chapter analyzes the various forms of federal programs to support home mortgages–both government-insured mortgages and privately issued mortgages purchased by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. It argues that there will be a third tier of home mortgages created by the... View Details
    Keywords: Law; Mortgages
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    Pozen, Robert C. "Toward a Three-Tier Market for U.S. Home Mortgages." Chap. 3 in The Future of Housing Finance: Restructuring the U.S. Residential Mortgage Market, edited by Martin Neil Baily, 26–65. Brookings Institution Press, 2011.
    • December 2017 (Revised April 2018)
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    The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia: Network Strategy 2016

    By: Michael E. Porter, Thomas W. Feeley and Toyin J. Okanlawon
    Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) began as a stand-alone hospital in the heart of downtown Philadelphia in 1855. By 2016 the CHOP Care Network stretched across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the New York metropolitan area, providing a wide range of services... View Details
    Keywords: Communication; Health Care and Treatment; Service Delivery; Organizational Structure; Networks; Integration; Strategy; Health Industry; Philadelphia
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    Porter, Michael E., Thomas W. Feeley, and Toyin J. Okanlawon. "The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia: Network Strategy 2016." Harvard Business School Case 718-420, December 2017. (Revised April 2018.)
    • 01 Apr 2000
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    New Home for External Relations

    The recent growth of faculty associated with key academic initiatives in areas such as entrepreneurship, information technology, and global business has contributed to an acute shortage of office space at HBS. In response, the School has... View Details
    • 28 Jun 2010
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    HBS Cases: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

    • 11 Apr 2016
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    Professor Raffaella Sadun on Improving Care in Hospitals

    • 11 Apr 2016
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    Professor Raffaella Sadun on Improving Care in Hospitals

    • 29 Jun 2013
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    Hospital operators and Obamacare: Prescription for change

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    Separating from the Home Office

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    Opt-in Consent Policies: Potential Barriers to Hospital Health Information Exchange

    By: Nate C Apathy and A Jay Holmgren
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    Apathy, Nate C., and A Jay Holmgren. "Opt-in Consent Policies: Potential Barriers to Hospital Health Information Exchange." Special Issue on Health IT edited by Ilana Graetz. American Journal of Managed Care 26, no. 1 (January 2020).
    • 01 Jun 2022
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    In My Humble Opinion: Home Base

    Dowling launched Workparent, a coaching and consulting firm that supports organizations and individuals by providing practical tips and techniques that help workers excel at home and on the job. To date, the... View Details
    Keywords: April White
    • 14 Sep 2021
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    Leemore Dafny on Hospital Prices, Markets, and Antitrust Regulations

    • December 2018
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    The Campbell Home (A), (B), and (C)

    By: Leslie John
    Email mking@hbs.edu for a courtesy copy.

    Teaching Note for HBS Nos. 918-017, 918-018, and 918-019. Campbell siblings Thomas and Sally are faced with selling their childhood home. They need to make several... View Details
    Keywords: Agents; Bidding Process; Negotiation; Negotiation Process; Negotiation Preparation; Negotiation Participants; Valuation; Real Estate Industry; United States
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    John, Leslie. "The Campbell Home (A), (B), and (C)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 919-012, December 2018. (Email mking@hbs.edu for a courtesy copy.)
    • February 2016 (Revised March 2022)
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    Express Scripts: Promoting Prescription Drug Home Delivery (B)

    By: John Beshears, Patrick Rooney and Jenny Sanford
    The pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) sector processes prescription drug claims on behalf of companies that offer a prescription drug benefit to their employees. This case follows Bob Nease, Chief Scientist at Express Scripts, as he considers methods to promote home... View Details
    Keywords: Pharmaceuticals; Prescription Drugs; Pharmacy Benefit Manager; PBM; Healthcare; Behavioral Economics; Choice Architecture; Active Choice; Health Care and Treatment; Service Delivery; Decision Choices and Conditions; Order Taking and Fulfillment; Compensation and Benefits
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    Beshears, John, Patrick Rooney, and Jenny Sanford. "Express Scripts: Promoting Prescription Drug Home Delivery (B)." Harvard Business School Case 916-040, February 2016. (Revised March 2022.)
    • November 2000
    • Case

    Hewlett-Packard's Home Products Division in Europe (1996-2000)

    By: David J. Arnold and Carin-Isabel Knoop
    By November 2000, Hewlett-Packard's Home Products Division (HPD) had been selling its Pavilion line of personal computers in Europe for almost five years. During that time, HPD had entered and exited Germany, struggled in France and the United Kingdom, and... View Details
    Keywords: Competition; Information Infrastructure; Transformation; Performance Evaluation; Computer Industry; France; Germany; United Kingdom
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    Arnold, David J., and Carin-Isabel Knoop. "Hewlett-Packard's Home Products Division in Europe (1996-2000)." Harvard Business School Case 501-053, November 2000.
    • March 2016 (Revised February 2017)
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    Hello Alfred: Come Home Happy

    By: Joseph B. Fuller and Carin-Isabel Knoop
    On a mission to "automate the on-demand economy," Harvard Business School classmates Marcela Sapone and Jessica Beck launched Hello Alfred in 2013 to provide subscribers with an "Alfred" to complete various chores for a monthly fee. In early 2016, the company has built... View Details
    Keywords: On-demand Economy; Sharing Economy; Technology Startup; Technology; Growth Strategy; Business Startups; Business Growth and Maturation; Entrepreneurship; Mobile and Wireless Technology; Strategic Planning; Service Industry; United States; Boston; Cambridge; New York (city, NY); California
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    Fuller, Joseph B., and Carin-Isabel Knoop. "Hello Alfred: Come Home Happy." Harvard Business School Case 316-154, March 2016. (Revised February 2017.)
    • 19 Dec 2023
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    Research: The Growing Inequality of Who Gets to Work from Home

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