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  • 10 Aug 2010
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A bitter health care pill

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The Effect of Hospital and Surgeon Procedure Volume on the Outcomes of Primary and Revision Total Knee Replacement: Magnitude and Mechanisms

My role in this study is to assess whether care provider coordination mediates the relationship between surgical volumes and patient outcomes. It is a study involving hundreds of hospitals and thousands of patients, and for the main study, coordination will be... View Details
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Introduction to Health Care Economics

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Health Care Club

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Managing Health Care Delivery

Summary Today's health care organizations need leaders who can respond to the challenge of delivering greater value through a combination of higher quality, lower cost, and broader access. Managing Health View Details
Keywords: Health Care; Health Care
  • September 2011 (Revised August 2014)
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Note on Bundled Payment in Health Care

By: Regina E. Herzlinger and Charles C. Huang
The note explains how bundled health care payment differs from fee-for-service payment, provides examples of the difference between the two, describes early innovators in bundling and their results, provides guidance on how to make it happen, and elucidates the legal... View Details
Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Price; Cost Management; Health Industry
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The Caring Company

Research Research The Caring Company: How Employers Can Cut Costs And Boost Productivity By Helping Employees Manage Caregiving Needs By: By: Joseph B. Fuller Joseph B. Fuller & & Manjari Raman Manjari Raman By investing in a View Details
  • 15 Jul 2013
  • Research & Ideas

Five Imperatives for Improving Health Care

decentralized—with care delivery spreading beyond traditional facilities and into new models such as the MinuteClinic, a for-profit provider that operates some 640 clinics inside CVS pharmacies. "So... View Details
Keywords: by Carmen Nobel; Health
  • 24 Apr 2014
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Providing education and opportunities to children in Pakistan

Seema Aziz (OPM 39, 2010), cofounder of Bareeze, a global luxury textile and clothing brand based in Pakistan, started the CARE Foundation to provide education and opportunities for children in rural... View Details
  • 17 Jun 2020
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Assessing the Value of Pediatric Aerodigestive Care

  • 15 Nov 2004
  • Research & Ideas

Solving the Health Care Conundrum

competition increase health care value for patients. Health Plans: Plans will continue to have an important role, but that role will change. Competition among plans is desired (as opposed to a single-plan system) and independence between... View Details
Keywords: by Michael E. Porter; Health
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The IT Transformation Health Care Needs

By: Nikhil R. Sahni, Robert S. Huckman, Anuraag Chigurupati and David M. Cutler
In recent years, health care organizations have made sizable investments in information technology. They’ve used their IT systems to replace paper records with electronic ones and to improve billing processes, thereby boosting revenue. But so far, IT has been of little... View Details
Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Information Technology; Performance Improvement; Business Model
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Sahni, Nikhil R., Robert S. Huckman, Anuraag Chigurupati, and David M. Cutler. "The IT Transformation Health Care Needs." Harvard Business Review 95, no. 6 (November–December 2017): 128–136.
  • 12 Mar 2020
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A proposal to cap provider prices and price growth in the commercial health-care market

  • 08 Mar 2017
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Can the Proposed American Health Care Act Improve on 'Obamacare'?

  • October 2013
  • Article

The Strategy That Will Fix Health Care

By: Michael E. Porter and Thomas H. Lee
In health care, the days of business as usual are over. Around the world, every health care system is struggling with rising costs and uneven quality, despite the hard work of well-intentioned, well-trained clinicians. Health care leaders and policy makers have tried... View Details
Keywords: Organizational Change and Adaptation; Strategy; Value; Customer Focus and Relationships; Health Care and Treatment; Health Industry
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Porter, Michael E., and Thomas H. Lee. "The Strategy That Will Fix Health Care." Harvard Business Review 91, no. 10 (October 2013): 50–70.
  • 01 Sep 2006
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Redefining Health Care

is also the only way to truly achieve a high-value system. In the United States, emergency and acute care is already being provided to the uninsured, but we go about it in the worst way imaginable. We treat... View Details
Keywords: Roger Thompson; Business Schools & Computer & Management Training; Educational Services; Health, Social Assistance

    Retailers and Health Systems Can Improve Care Together

    Health systems are struggling to address the many shortcomings of health care delivery: rapidly growing costs, inconsistent quality, and inadequate and unequal access to primary and other types of care. However, if retailers and health... View Details
    • July–August 2016
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    How to Pay for Health Care

    By: Michael E. Porter and Robert S. Kaplan
    The United States stands at a crossroads in how to pay for health care. Fee for service, the dominant model in the United States and many other countries, is now widely recognized as perhaps the biggest obstacle to improving health care delivery. A battle is currently... View Details
    Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Finance; Health Industry; United States
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    Porter, Michael E., and Robert S. Kaplan. "How to Pay for Health Care." Harvard Business Review 94, nos. 7-8 (July–August 2016): 88–100.
    • 08 Mar 2017
    • Op-Ed

    Op-Ed: Can the Proposed American Health Care Act Improve on 'Obamacare'?

    Yesterday, President Donald Trump endorsed the American Health Care Act (AHCA), a plan proposed by Republican United States lawmakers to replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA), more commonly known as... View Details
    Keywords: by John Quelch, Dr. Gordon Moore, and Emily Boudreau
    • 03 Jul 2012
    • Research & Ideas

    HBS Faculty on Supreme Court Health Care Ruling

    experts in the health care field, to provide their views on various facets of one of this country's most important and complex problems. Bill George Professor of Management Practice, former chair and CEO of... View Details
    Keywords: Re: Multiple Faculty; Health
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