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  • January 2010
  • Teaching Note

MedVal Ventures, Fortis Healthcare (A), Fortis Healthcare (B), and Note on Medical Travel (TN)

By: Regina E. Herzlinger
Teaching Note for [308087], [308030], [308080], and [308084]. View Details
Keywords: Health Industry; India
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Herzlinger, Regina E. "MedVal Ventures, Fortis Healthcare (A), Fortis Healthcare (B), and Note on Medical Travel (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 310-076, January 2010.
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About IT: IT Planning and Service Delivery Team Profile | Information Technology

lights and dishwashers. In the last three years, over half a million requests have been made on the platform, and it’s expected that use will only increase. This was greatly due to the partnership View Details
  • 11 Oct 2024
  • Research & Ideas

How AI Could Ease the Refugee Crisis and Bring New Talent to Businesses

“It’s a very lengthy process, and we continue to look to bring on new partners.” While the refugee and asylum-seeker algorithms have a particular application, Paulson says the methodology can be adapted to... View Details
Keywords: by Ben Rand; Technology; Information Technology
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Costs Without Value When Treating Pediatric Behavioral Patients in the ED

By: Marcella Jewell, Syed S. Shehab, Robert S. Kaplan, Jack Fanton and Joeli Hettler
Pediatric Emergency Department (ED) visits have greatly increased in recent years. An academic pediatric ED that annually treats about 1,000 behavioral health patients conducted a study to assess the true cost of caring for nonacute behavioral health patients. It... View Details
Keywords: Costs; Value; Healthcare; Health Care and Treatment; Cost Management
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Jewell, Marcella, Syed S. Shehab, Robert S. Kaplan, Jack Fanton, and Joeli Hettler. "Costs Without Value When Treating Pediatric Behavioral Patients in the ED." NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery 3, no. 2 (February 2022).

    Leemore S. Dafny

    Leemore Dafny is the Bruce V. Rauner Professor of Business Administration and the Mary Ellen Jay and Jeffrey Jay Fellow at the Harvard Business School, and Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. Dafny is an applied microeconomist whose... View Details

    Keywords: health care
    • December 2003
    • Article

    Unraveling Reduces Mobility in a Labor Market: Gastroenterology with and without a Centralized Match

    By: Muriel Niederle and Alvin E. Roth
    Keywords: Labor; Markets; Health Care and Treatment; Health Industry
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    Niederle, Muriel, and Alvin E. Roth. "Unraveling Reduces Mobility in a Labor Market: Gastroenterology with and without a Centralized Match." Journal of Political Economy 111, no. 6 (December 2003): 1342–1352.
    • 30 Mar 2020
    • News

    We’re still hoarding toilet paper because of coronavirus, and for no good reason

    • February 2015 (Revised November 2015)
    • Case

    Building an Integrated Biopharma Company: Crucell (A)

    By: Richard G. Hamermesh, Marianne Van Der Steen and Susan S. Harmeling
    By 2009, Crucell had become the largest biopharma company in the Netherlands and a symbol of national pride. The case traces the evolution of the company from a University spin-off into a fully-integrated company. Crucell's success, particularly in the vaccine space,... View Details
    Keywords: Biotechnology; Biopharmacy Company; Licensing; Licensing Agreements In Biopharmacy; Human Cell-line Technology; Vaccine; Healthcare Innovation; Global Health; Partners and Partnerships; Entrepreneurship; Growth and Development Strategy; Biotechnology Industry; Pharmaceutical Industry; Netherlands
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    Hamermesh, Richard G., Marianne Van Der Steen, and Susan S. Harmeling. "Building an Integrated Biopharma Company: Crucell (A)." Harvard Business School Case 815-085, February 2015. (Revised November 2015.)
    • Summer 2019
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    The Price Effects of Cross-Market Mergers: Theory and Evidence from the Hospital Industry

    By: Leemore S. Dafny, Katherine Ho and Robin S. Lee
    We consider the effect of mergers between firms whose products are not viewed as direct substitutes for the same good or service but are bundled by a common intermediary. Focusing on hospital mergers across distinct geographic markets, we show that such combinations... View Details
    Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions; Markets; Geographic Scope; Price; Outcome or Result; Insurance; Health Industry
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    Dafny, Leemore S., Katherine Ho, and Robin S. Lee. "The Price Effects of Cross-Market Mergers: Theory and Evidence from the Hospital Industry." RAND Journal of Economics 50, no. 2 (Summer 2019): 286–325.
    • 29 Jul 2020
    • Blog Post

    To New Beginnings: Reflecting on Transitioning Careers and Starting a Family while at HBS

    giant belly as well as being MUCH closer to the bathroom – a must have at 9 months pregnant. Additionally, there are great lactation rooms with refrigerators and breast pumps in the same building as our... View Details
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    Launching leaders: HBS's new initiative fuels first-generation and low-income student success - Recruiting

    Club, financial wellness programming, and scholarships covering the total cost of tuition and fees for students with the greatest financial need—about 10 percent of the student... View Details
    • 02 Feb 2015
    • Research & Ideas

    Disruptors Sell What Customers Want and Let Competitors Sell What They Don’t

    Over the past two decades, entire industries have been disrupted by Internet competitors who "unbundled" their content and delivered it to consumers in new ways. Newspapers lost out to Google and Craigslist,... View Details
    Keywords: by Michael Blanding
    • 09 Oct 2020
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    4 Things To Know About the MS/MBA Biotech

    Since emigrating from Syria at the age of five, I have personally experienced the uphill battle of obtaining health care coverage as a non-US citizen. My family, along with many other immigrant and... View Details
    • 30 Jul 2012
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    Building a Winery in China From Scratch

    • 17 Dec 2012
    • Research & Ideas

    Teaming in the Twenty-First Century

    highly trained staff involved with the scan performed his or her job well, but it was the hospital's hierarchical and siloed structure—so common in health care—that no longer worked. The solution, according... View Details
    Keywords: by Maggie Starvish
    • 1984
    • Book

    The Results and Interpretation of Three Field Trials of Lysine Fortification of Cereals

    By: James E. Austin, Jean Pierre Habicht, Max Milner, Vernon Young and Linda D. Myers
    Keywords: Food; Nutrition
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    Austin, James E., Jean Pierre Habicht, Max Milner, Vernon Young, and Linda D. Myers. The Results and Interpretation of Three Field Trials of Lysine Fortification of Cereals. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1984.
    • November 2008
    • Article

    Getting off the Hedonic Treadmill, One Step at a Time: The Impact of Regular Religious Practice and Exercise on Well-Being

    By: Daniel Mochon, Michael I. Norton and Dan Ariely
    Many studies have shown that few events in life have a lasting impact on subjective well-being because of people's tendency to adapt quickly; worse, those events that do have a lasting impact tend to be negative. We suggest that while major events may not provide... View Details
    Keywords: Health; Religion; Behavior; Happiness; Welfare
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    Mochon, Daniel, Michael I. Norton, and Dan Ariely. "Getting off the Hedonic Treadmill, One Step at a Time: The Impact of Regular Religious Practice and Exercise on Well-Being." Journal of Economic Psychology 29, no. 5 (November 2008): 632–642.
    • 08 Jul 2021
    • Blog Post

    Managing Sustainable Advantage with Key ESG Co-Founders, Anne-Marie Schoonbeek and Heleen van Poecke

    management. “We have decided to start building a product for which there is an urgent need amongst our target customer base as well as a willingness to pay,” said van Poecke. “Needless to say, our medium-term product vision is larger as... View Details
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Technology
    • 01 Feb 2000
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    Q & A: Laura Liswood and the Council of Women World Leaders

    realized, of course, that I'd have to look abroad, since there were none here in America. How did you prepare for such a far-reaching endeavor? I called upon friends and friends of friends to put me in touch with people who could train me... View Details
    Keywords: Nancy O. Perry
    • September 2019 (Revised May 2021)
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    pymetrics: International Expansion

    By: John R. Wells and Benjamin Weinstock
    In August 2018, pymetrics, a solution offering neuroscience-based recruiting tests, closed a $40 million funding round that valued the business at $160 million. Over 60 companies around the globe were using pymetrics tests in their recruiting process, including... View Details
    Keywords: BrainTech; Psychodynamics; Psychology; Hiring Of Employees; Hiring; Strategic Evolution; Strategy And Execution; Startup; Start-up; Startups; Start-ups; Entrepreneur; Bias; Rapid Growth Stage; Recruitment; Selection and Staffing; Strategy; Business Startups; Employment; Growth and Development Strategy; Global Strategy
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    Wells, John R., and Benjamin Weinstock. "pymetrics: International Expansion." Harvard Business School Case 720-376, September 2019. (Revised May 2021.)
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