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  • 25 May 2016
  • Research & Ideas

How Consumers and Businesses are Reshaping Public Health

those already sick, mobile health adds equally important benefits. From remote monitoring to in-body sensors, mobile health innovations enable patients to spend fewer expensive and less than pleasant days in... View Details
Keywords: by John A. Quelch; Health
  • 01 Sep 2008
  • News

Mara Aspinall

a drug or device with an applicable test. Second, the FDA could increase the number of drugs that have specific label requirements for gene-based testing to identify the relevant patient subset or... View Details
Keywords: Deborah Blagg; Ambulatory Health Care Services; Health, Social Assistance
  • Web

Social Enterprise Track | New Venture Competition

Runner-Up Play Video duration: 1:34 2025 New Venture Competition Winner, Social Enterprise Track: Lexi Lexi is an AI-powered medical interpretation platform that enables instant, accurate, and HIPAA-compliant communication between providers and View Details
  • 13 Nov 2020
  • News

Student Startups Help Fight COVID-19

virus. “They created products and services that have the potential to reduce the spread of the virus, improve patient care, and create community when in-person gatherings aren’t possible,” explains Matt Segneri (MBA 2010), the Bruce and... View Details
  • 04 May 2007
  • What Do You Think?

How Do Managers Think?

"The concept of people, be they patient or employee, holding back information either knowingly or just forgetting, is a problem that can kill a patient or a company." Others suggested important... View Details
Keywords: by Jim Heskett
  • 11 Jun 2018
  • Blog Post

Meet the 2018-2019 Blavatnik Fellows in Life Science Entrepreneurship

care and is the CEO and co-founder of InfiniteMD, a telemedicine company connecting Chinese patients with US physicians for second opinions. She is a practicing Preventive Care and Occupational Medicine physician at Cambridge Health... View Details
  • 12 Jan 2015
  • Research & Ideas

Regulators Ease Up on Companies Generating Political Benefits

of the financial scandals that propelled the recent economic collapse, Heese looked at enforcement by the Securities and Exchange Commission, asking why regulators were so amiss at monitoring firms' compliance with accounting standards.... View Details
Keywords: by Michael Blanding
  • 28 Mar 2023
  • Blog Post

Novo Nordisk

delivery system used to treat patients with Type II diabetes (not all of insulin’s use cases). It currently needs 100-175x the amount of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) compared to insulin injection pens because the oral drug is... View Details
  • 18 Apr 2019
  • Research & Ideas

Open Innovation Contestants Build AI-Based Cancer Tool

Mark Kostich] Related Reading: Electronic Health Records Were Supposed to Cut Medical Costs. They Haven't. New Medical Devices Get To Patients Too Slowly Pursuing Precision Medicine at Intermountain... View Details
Keywords: by Martha Lagace; Medical Devices & Supplies; Medical Devices & Supplies
  • 17 Nov 2003
  • Research & Ideas

The Business Case for Diabetes Disease Management

the number of hospitalizations and severe complications among diabetic patients," they wrote. Disease management, then, can take several approaches. The simplest is probably for the healthcare provider to offer a monitoring system... View Details
Keywords: by Martha Lagace; Health
  • 08 Apr 2009
  • Research & Ideas

Clayton Christensen on Disrupting Health Care

for the number and cost of the services they provide rather than by the value of those services in helping patients. In short, medical professionals make money when their patients become sick. Here's one example of how the problem plays... View Details
Keywords: by Deborah Blagg; Health
  • 01 Sep 2020
  • News

Turning Point: Change, Stat

of sick people coming in,” to “Oh my God, are we going to run out of ventilators?” Our volume of cases doubled, with the number of critically ill people requiring a ventilator increasing over tenfold. At the peak, that meant every 20 minutes you’d have a View Details
Keywords: COVID-19; healthcare; medicine; innovation; interpersonal communication; Ambulatory Health Care Services; Health, Social Assistance
  • Web

Transforming Health Care Delivery - Course Catalog

consult to, or invest in such organizations (e.g., payers, biopharmaceutical and device companies, health information technology, venture capital and private equity). Educational Objectives This course will help students develop the... View Details
  • 01 Mar 2016
  • News

Off Script

of pharmaceuticals and medical devices work in a more coordinated way? —Rebecca Leung (MBA 1996) HASSAN: Smaller, highly advanced countries with long-term industrial strategies, such as Singapore, have a relatively well-coordinated system... View Details
Keywords: Insurance Carriers and Related Activities; Finance
  • 16 Sep 2014
  • Research & Ideas

Has Apple Reinvented the Watch?

However, if you're Fitbit or any of the other tracking and monitoring devices on the market today, you should be very concerned. The Apple Watch claims to render everything in these View Details
Keywords: Re: Ryan L. Raffaelli; Electronics; Retail; Health
  • 01 Mar 2009
  • News

A New Approach to Health-Care Reform

patients’ needs. Today’s doctors work in a system where they are rewarded by Medicare and insurance companies for the number and cost of the services they provide rather than by the value of those services in helping patients. In short, medical professionals make money... View Details
Keywords: Deborah Blagg; Health, Social Assistance
  • 01 Mar 2014
  • News

Everything Old Is a New Opportunity

ideas was one of the most useful things I learned." Ideas with Promise Johnston identifies these as new growth areas—and they're about more than just health care: The "quantified senior"—wearable self-tracking and monitoring View Details
Keywords: Robert S. Benchley; Health, Social Assistance; Personal Services
  • 05 Apr 2022
  • Blog Post

The HBS New Venture Competition Turns 25: Celebrating A Quarter Century of Innovation and Entrepreneurship

(MBA 2022) View Video Coprata has developed non-invasive ways to easily, safely and discreetly monitor health when using a toilet. The technology is designed to address gastrointestinal disease and monitor... View Details
  • Web

Winners & Success Stories | New Venture Competition

The vast majority of these patients today can’t afford glucose monitoring which is needed to appropriately manage their condition. Jana Care is addressing this issue by developing a platform that will... View Details
  • 22 Nov 2016
  • First Look

November 22, 2016

https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=50058 Fall 2016 Administrative & Regulatory Law News The Integrity of Private Third-party Compliance Monitoring By: Short, Jodi L., and Michael W. Toffel Abstract—Government agencies are... View Details
Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
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