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    Paul A. Gompers

    Paul Gompers, Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School, specializes in research on financial issues related to start-up, high growth, and newly public companies. Professor Gompers has an appointment in both the View Details
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    • 01 Mar 2024
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    Vital Signs

    Image by Edmon De Haro Illustration by Edmon De Haro The signs of strain were there long before the pandemic: Health care workers had been managing under tremendous pressures while working long hours in... View Details
    Keywords: Jen McFarland Flint; Hospitals; Health, Social Assistance
    • 21 Jun 2017
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    A New Approach to Safely Sharing Cancer Patients’ Data

    • March 2003
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    Technological Development and Medical Productivity: The Diffusion of Angioplasty in New York State

    By: David M. Cutler and Robert S. Huckman
    A puzzling feature of many medical innovations is that they simultaneously appear to reduce unit costs and increase total costs. We consider this phenomenon by examining the diffusion of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA)—a treatment for coronary... View Details
    Keywords: Innovation and Invention; Cost; Health Care and Treatment; Health Disorders; Performance Improvement; Product; New York (state, US)
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    Cutler, David M., and Robert S. Huckman. "Technological Development and Medical Productivity: The Diffusion of Angioplasty in New York State." Journal of Health Economics 22, no. 2 (March 2003): 187–217.
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    Program Requirements - Doctoral

    developed for understanding—health care organizations. Coursework Health Policy Core Seminar (Health Policy 2000) Microeconomic Theory (Econ 2020a/b; HKS API 101Z/102Z; or HKS API 109/110; Econ 1460 may be... View Details
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    Biography - Institute For Strategy And Competitiveness

    devoted considerable attention to the economics of health care, with a focus on building the intellectual framework for realigning the delivery of health care to maximize value... View Details
    • 03 Oct 2023
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    Build the Life You Want: Arthur Brooks and Oprah Winfrey Share Happiness Tips

    “The formula for enduring satisfaction recognizes that mother nature wants you to run but she doesn't care if you're happy.” Brooks: OK. This is the satisfaction part. This is the part that Oprah was talking about a minute ago. And we... View Details
    Keywords: by HBS Staff
    • 01 Dec 2023
    • News

    Wide Horizon

    home in Dallas to his parents’ place in Ruston, Louisiana, the small town of about 22,000 where he grew up. While there, the kids, then two and three years old, started running a fever, which would eventually register around 104 degrees. After finding a quick View Details
    Keywords: Dan Morrell; Photos by Sarah Wilson
    • December 2010
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    Oral Rehydration Therapy

    By: Nava Ashraf and Claire Qureshi
    This case highlights the puzzlingly high rate of diarrhea-related child mortality in developing countries despite the existence of a simple, effective treatment: oral rehydration therapy (ORT). ORT treated extreme dehydration caused by diarrhea, which was a leading... View Details
    Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Innovation Strategy; Problems and Challenges; Developing Countries and Economies; Technological Innovation; Distribution Channels; Emerging Markets; Consumer Behavior; Performance Consistency; Performance Evaluation; Health Industry; Africa; Asia
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    Ashraf, Nava, and Claire Qureshi. "Oral Rehydration Therapy." Harvard Business School Case 911-035, December 2010. (Request a courtesy copy.)
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    Technology & Operations Management - Faculty & Research

    broader path of AI in medicine. Keywords: Healthcare ; AI ; Regulation ; Medical Technology ; Health Care and Treatment ; AI and Machine Learning ; Medical Specialties ; Health... View Details
    • 17 Aug 2020
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    What the Stockdale Paradox Tells Us About Crisis Leadership

    even excluding COVID-19 deaths) Mental health crises Secondary health problems from neglect/postponement of routine/preventative care Mass unemployment Dining, entertainment,... View Details
    Keywords: by Boris Groysberg and Robin Abrahams
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    Contact Us

    our office to learn more about our students and alumni or to develop a customized recruiting strategy. Name* Contact Email* Subject* Employer Name Select Industry Consulting Consumer Products Energy / Utilities Entertainment / Media Government View Details
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    Connect with Clubs - Recruiting

    grcc@studentclubs.hbs.edu Health & Wellness Club Co-Presidents Brooke Robinson brobinson@mba2026.hbs.edu Maggie Richardson mrichardson@mba2026.hbs.edu Health Care Club... View Details
    • 2024
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    Effects of a Real-Time Information-Based Intervention on Physician Prescribing Behavior

    By: Olivia Zhao and Anna D Sinaiko
    High out-of-pocket (OOP) prices for prescription drugs create financial difficulties for patients, and cost-related underuse of medications can adversely patient health. Simultaneously, many physicians report a willingness to address affordability concerns with... View Details
    Keywords: Price; Health Care and Treatment; Communication Technology; Technology Adoption; Customer Focus and Relationships; Health Industry
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    Zhao, Olivia, and Anna D Sinaiko. "Effects of a Real-Time Information-Based Intervention on Physician Prescribing Behavior." Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings 2024, no. 1 (2024).
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    Time-driven Activity-based Costing of Multivessel Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting across National Boundaries to Identify Improvement Opportunities: Study Protocol

    By: F. Erhun, B. Mistry, T. Platcheck, A. Milstein, V.G. Narayanan and R. S. Kaplan
    Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is a common treatment for coronary artery disease—a disease that affects over 10% of US adults and is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. In 2005, the mean cost for a CABG procedure among Medicare beneficiaries in the... View Details
    Keywords: Activity Based Costing and Management; Health Disorders; Health Care and Treatment; United States; India
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    Erhun, F., B. Mistry, T. Platcheck, A. Milstein, V.G. Narayanan, and R. S. Kaplan. "Time-driven Activity-based Costing of Multivessel Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting across National Boundaries to Identify Improvement Opportunities: Study Protocol." BMJ Open 5, no. 8 (2015).
    • 01 Dec 2023
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    Joint Venture

    health care venture of his own. Surakanti spent almost a year poring over tech research in search of a device with the potential to transform the treatment of a common health... View Details
    Keywords: Shoshi Parks
    • 02 Apr 2013
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    First Look: April 2

      Publications 2006 Nature Reviews Beyond Magic Bullets: True Innovation in Health Care By: Narayan, Vaibhav A., Marco Mohwinckel, Gary Pisano, Michael Yang, and Husseini Manji Abstract—The molecular... View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
    • March 2014
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    Oral Rehydration Therapy

    By: Nava Ashraf and Natalie Kindred
    This Teaching Note accompanies the case "Oral Rehydration Therapy" (911-035). The case highlights the puzzlingly high rate of diarrhea-related child mortality in developing countries despite the existence of a simple, effective treatment: oral rehydration therapy... View Details
    Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Innovation Strategy; Problems and Challenges; Developing Countries and Economies; Technological Innovation; Distribution Channels; Emerging Markets; Consumer Behavior; Performance Consistency; Performance Evaluation; Health Industry; Africa; Asia
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    Ashraf, Nava, and Natalie Kindred. "Oral Rehydration Therapy." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 914-038, March 2014.
    • 22 Feb 2024
    • Research & Ideas

    How to Make AI 'Forget' All the Private Data It Shouldn't Have

    They already offer fine tuning and customization of models through their application programming interfaces. This will also help facilitate more high-risk use cases in areas like health care and financial... View Details
    Keywords: by Rachel Layne; Technology; Information Technology
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    Mark Giragosian

    of industries.” After Morgan Stanley, Mark moved to PE firm Linden Capital Partners where he concentrated on health care investments. “I love health View Details
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