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AIDS in Africa: Life, Death and Property Rights
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Behavioral Hazard and Public Policy
It is well recognized that people overuse low-value medical care due to moral hazard—because copays are lower than costs. Now Professor Schwartzstein has introduced the concept of “behavioral hazard” to explain the opposite: people underuse high-value care because... View Details
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Building a Corporate Culture of Health
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Business Opportunties in Climate Adaptation
This is a Short Intensive Program or SIP at Harvard Business School. It’s an optional student offering prior to the formal start of the Spring semester the following week. SIPs tend to cover new material on current topics, to be less formal than the HBS Case Study... View Details
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Consumers, Corporations and Public Health
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Current Research
Professor John is a behavioral scientist who uses both laboratory and field experiments to investigate questions that are at the intersection of marketing, organizational behavior, and public policy.
Professor John’s work has been published in leading... View Details
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Overview
Students are required to prepare a business plan, which employs the framework of this course, to explore an entrepreneurial opportunity in health care, and to evaluate their classmates' plans.
Career Focus
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Public Policy and Markets
- 17 Nov 2006
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Value-Based Competition in Health Care
- 15 Mar 2007
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Value-Based Competition in Health Care
- Forthcoming
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When Should Public Programs Be Privately Administered? Theory and Evidence from the Paycheck Protection Program
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