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    Crystal Guo

    Crystal Guo is a doctoral student in the Health Policy Management PhD program at Harvard. Prior to pursuing her PhD, Crystal received her B.A. in English and Economics from the University of California, Berkeley in 2019 and completed her Health Policy and Management,... View Details
    Keywords: health care

      Leemore S. Dafny

      Leemore Dafny is the Bruce V. Rauner Professor of Business Administration and the Howard Cox Health Care Initiative Faculty Co-Chair at the Harvard Business School. She also serves as Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. Dafny is an... View Details

      Keywords: health care
      • 03 Mar 2020
      • News

      Welcome to Walmart. Your doctor will see you now

      • June 2006 (Revised June 2007)
      • Background Note

      The Challenge Facing the U.S. Healthcare Delivery System

      By: Richard M.J. Bohmer and Carin-Isabel Knoop
      Discusses the challenges currently facing the U.S. health care delivery system. These challenges frame the problems managers of delivery organizations are currently facing. They include a burgeoning gap between demand and supply. Demand for health care services is... View Details
      Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Health Industry; United States
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      Bohmer, Richard M.J., and Carin-Isabel Knoop. "The Challenge Facing the U.S. Healthcare Delivery System." Harvard Business School Background Note 606-096, June 2006. (Revised June 2007.)
      • September 1974
      • Case

      Max-Able Medical Clinic (A)

      The issue concerns introduction of a new technology in health care delivery. The case requires the student to analyze the process for delivering health care via a new technology, the multiphasic testing facility. Analysis of patient flow, capacity, choice of tests, and... View Details
      Keywords: Service Delivery; Technology Adoption; Health Care and Treatment; Health Industry; Health Industry
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      Abernathy, William. "Max-Able Medical Clinic (A)." Harvard Business School Case 675-040, September 1974.
      • June 2017
      • Case

      Obesity Management at Kaiser Permanente: A New Mindset for Healthcare Delivery?

      By: Kevin Schulman, Gregory Leya and Christina Beveridge
      Kaiser Permanente (KP) is the largest managed care organization in the United States with over 10 million members. KP evolved from a prepayment or capitation model that focuses the organization around the efficiency of care and the health of the population it serves.... View Details
      Keywords: Operations; Health Care and Treatment; Business Model; Strategy; Health Industry; United States
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      Schulman, Kevin, Gregory Leya, and Christina Beveridge. "Obesity Management at Kaiser Permanente: A New Mindset for Healthcare Delivery?" Harvard Business School Case 317-106, June 2017.
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      Medicine's Continuous Improvement Imperative

      By: Robert S. Huckman and Ananth Raman
      Maintaining quality and spurring innovation have long been central objectives of the US health care system. Like other health care professionals, physicians are challenged to minimize the likelihood of errors that could harm patients while simultaneously making efforts... View Details
      Keywords: Medicine; Continuous Improvement; Toyota Production System; Alcoa; Health Care and Treatment; Performance Improvement; Health Industry
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      Huckman, Robert S., and Ananth Raman. "Medicine's Continuous Improvement Imperative." JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association 313, no. 18 (May 12, 2015): 1811–1812.
      • Dec 04 2019
      • Interview

      Measuring Costs for Better Patient Outcomes

      • 10 Oct 2009
      • News

      Making the 'public option' a simple one

      • 29 Oct 2021
      • Blog Post

      Helping Women in Mexico to Live Fulfilled and Healthy Lives

      for a Mexican health care startup called Moons, leading market entry, in-house production, and operations for Colombia, and interned at SAGANA, an impact investing fund, where she had the opportunity to lead... View Details
      • September 2007 (Revised February 2008)
      • Case

      Partners in Health: The PACT Project

      By: Richard M.J. Bohmer and Josh Friedman
      Partners in Health is a Boston-based, not-for-profit that provides health care to people in some of the poorest regions of the world, including Haiti, Malawi, Rwanda, and Peru. In 1998, PIH established a program (PACT) in Boston to bring care to AIDS and TB patients... View Details
      Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Nonprofit Organizations; Non-Governmental Organizations; Developing Countries and Economies; Service Delivery; Health Industry
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      Bohmer, Richard M.J., and Josh Friedman. "Partners in Health: The PACT Project." Harvard Business School Case 608-065, September 2007. (Revised February 2008.)
      • September 2023 (Revised September 2023)
      • Teaching Note

      Roche: Innovation and Access to Healthcare

      By: George Serafeim
      Teaching Note for HBS Case No. 123-075. In May 2022, Roche Group, one of the largest healthcare companies in the world, hosted its first investor event focused exclusively on its efforts to impact access to healthcare. While Roche had recently set an ambitious goal to... View Details
      Keywords: ESG; Access To Care; Healthcare; Healthcare Access; Innovation; Social Impact; Affordable; Health Care and Treatment; Innovation and Invention; Product Development; Resource Allocation; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Health Industry
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      Serafeim, George. "Roche: Innovation and Access to Healthcare." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 124-028, September 2023. (Revised September 2023.)
      • 11 Oct 2011
      • Working Paper Summaries

      US Healthcare Reform and the Pharmaceutical Industry

      Keywords: by Arthur Daemmrich; Health; Health
      • 06 Sep 2019
      • Blog Post

      The Business of Medicine: MD/MBA Students Having an Impact

      change both small and large: improving how operating rooms function, and “instituting changes from an administrative perspective” that would address socioeconomic inequalities. All with the goal of changing how health View Details
      • 30 Mar 2023
      • Video

      Alumni Student Mentorship Match

      • November 2002
      • Compilation

      Four Principles of Biomedical Ethics: Definitions and Examples

      By: Sandra J. Sucher
      Introduces four principles of biomedical ethics, excerpted from Principles of Biomedical Ethics, Tom L. Beauchamp and James F. Childress (Oxford University Press, 2001). The principles provide a conceptual framework for the analysis and resolution of moral problems... View Details
      Keywords: Framework; Moral Sensibility; Health Care and Treatment; Distribution; Problems and Challenges; Research; Emotions; Management Analysis, Tools, and Techniques; Health Industry; Health Industry
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      Sucher, Sandra J. "Four Principles of Biomedical Ethics: Definitions and Examples." Harvard Business School Compilation 603-079, November 2002.
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      Francesca Ioffreda

      friends and be part of an incredible network of inspiring individuals. What were you looking to gain from your internship experience? I was hoping to gain a better understanding of the health care landscape,... View Details
      Keywords: Health Care
      • April 15, 2021
      • Article

      Remote Patient Monitoring—Overdue or Overused?

      By: Keizra Mecklai, Nicholas Smith, Ariel Dora Stern and Daniel B. Kramer
      As the use of remote patient monitoring services grows—driven by health care limitations imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic—clinicians, payers, and patients face important questions regarding the volume, value, and appropriate use of this care model. View Details
      Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Information Technology
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      Mecklai, Keizra, Nicholas Smith, Ariel Dora Stern, and Daniel B. Kramer. "Remote Patient Monitoring—Overdue or Overused?" New England Journal of Medicine 384, no. 15 (April 15, 2021): 1384–1386.
      • September 2020
      • Case

      Walmart Health: Scaling During a Pandemic

      By: Robert S. Huckman, Yoonjin Min and Marissa Thiel
      Amidst the onset of COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, Marcus Obsborne, Vice President for Health and Wellness Transformation at Walmart was planning to scale its new health care clinic business, Walmart Health, to additional locations in Georgia and beyond.... View Details
      Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Health Pandemics; Health; Service Delivery; Growth and Development Strategy; Health Industry; United States; Arkansas; Georgia (state, US); Texas
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      Huckman, Robert S., Yoonjin Min, and Marissa Thiel. "Walmart Health: Scaling During a Pandemic." Harvard Business School Case 621-061, September 2020.
      • July 2014
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      Second-Opinion Pathologic Review is a Patient Safety Mechanism That Helps Reduce Error and Decrease Waste

      By: Lavinia Middleton, Thomas W. Feeley, Heidi W. Albright, Ronald Walters and Stanley Hamilton
      We have a crisis in health care delivery, originating from increasing health care costs and inconsistent quality-of-care measures. During the past several years, value-based health care delivery has gained increasing attention as an approach to control costs and... View Details
      Keywords: Pathology; Diagnostic Errors; Health Care and Treatment; Health Industry; North and Central America
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      Middleton, Lavinia, Thomas W. Feeley, Heidi W. Albright, Ronald Walters, and Stanley Hamilton. "Second-Opinion Pathologic Review is a Patient Safety Mechanism That Helps Reduce Error and Decrease Waste." Journal of Oncology Practice 10, no. 4 (July 2014): 275–280. (e-Pub 4/2014. PMID: 24695900.)
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