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  • February 2024
  • Case

Oak Street Health: From Start-up to Strategic Acquisition

By: Leemore S. Dafny and Thomas H. Lee
Oak Street Health opened its first primary care center for seniors in underserved communities in 2013. By 2022 the company had 169 centers and a market valuation exceeding $10 billion. Oak Street created value by accepting risk-adjusted, capitated payments for Medicare... View Details
Keywords: Value Creation; Mergers and Acquisitions; Business Strategy; Health Industry
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Dafny, Leemore S., and Thomas H. Lee. "Oak Street Health: From Start-up to Strategic Acquisition." Harvard Business School Case 324-053, February 2024.

    Science Business: The Promise, the Reality, and the Future of Biotech

    Why has the biotechnology industry failed to perform up to expectations despite all its promise? In Science Business, Professor Gary Pisano answers this question by providing an incisive critique of the industry. Pisano not only... View Details

    • January 2021
    • Case

    Value-Based Insurance Design at Onex

    By: Joshua Schwartzstein, Amitabh Chandra and Amram Migdal
    The operating executives of Health and Benefits for Onex Partners, Megan Jackson Frye and Sam Camens, faced a challenge: Healthcare costs for employees of Onex’s portfolio companies were continuing to rise above the consumer price index, reflecting broader trends... View Details
    Keywords: Decision Making; Cost vs Benefits; Decision Choices and Conditions; Decisions; Finance; Behavioral Finance; Insurance; Health; Health Care and Treatment; Human Resources; Compensation and Benefits; Markets; Demand and Consumers; Consumer Behavior; Social Psychology; Behavior; Interests; Motivation and Incentives; Perception; Health Industry; Health Industry; North America; United States
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    Schwartzstein, Joshua, Amitabh Chandra, and Amram Migdal. "Value-Based Insurance Design at Onex." Harvard Business School Case 921-023, January 2021.
    • 09 Sep 2020
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    The Great Experiment

    • September 2013 (Revised January 2016)
    • Case

    The Abraaj Group and the Acibadem Healthcare Investment (A)

    By: Paul A. Gompers, Bora Uluduz and Firdevs Abacioglu
    This case concerns the proposed buyout of Acibadem, a leading hospital chain in Turkey. Abraaj, a MENA region private equity firm, proposes to make its first investment in Turkey. The case highlights the role of Turkish health care reform in driving the value. The... View Details
    Keywords: Healthcare; Leveraged Buyouts; Private Equity; Health Care and Treatment; Europe
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    Gompers, Paul A., Bora Uluduz, and Firdevs Abacioglu. "The Abraaj Group and the Acibadem Healthcare Investment (A)." Harvard Business School Case 214-021, September 2013. (Revised January 2016.)
    • 22 Dec 2016
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    A Transformation Is Under Way at U.S. Veterans Affairs. We Got an Inside Look.

    • 02 Aug 2019
    • News

    Will there be 2020 foresight regarding America's skills dilemma?

    • January 2005 (Revised March 2008)
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    New Service Design Exercise

    By: Frances X. Frei
    Used in the second module of a course on Managing Service Operations, which addresses the design of sustainable service models (606-031). Provides an opportunity for students to design a new service offering, paying careful attention to the link between strategic... View Details
    Keywords: Design; Management; Service Operations; Strategy
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    Frei, Frances X. "New Service Design Exercise." Harvard Business School Exercise 605-053, January 2005. (Revised March 2008.)
    • 09 Apr 2019
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Formal Employment and Organized Crime: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from Colombia

    Keywords: by Gaurav Khanna, Carlos Medina, Anant Nyshadham, and Jorge Tamayo
    • 23 Mar 2010
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    Regina Herzlinger on the Passage of U.S. Healthcare Reform Legislation

    • 11 Feb 2016
    • News

    Standardizing Patient Outcomes Measurement

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    Agree to Disagree: Frank Discussion, Attention to Cultural Fit Can Help Avoid Recruiting Errors

    Almost everyone in health care has heard this story: With great fanfare a hospital recruits an outside star to lead a clinical program, academic department, or division. Within months it is clear to almost everyone that the marriage is a failure. To better understand... View Details
    Keywords: Business or Company Management; Health Care and Treatment; Health Industry
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    Jain, Sachin H. "Agree to Disagree: Frank Discussion, Attention to Cultural Fit Can Help Avoid Recruiting Errors." Modern Healthcare 39, no. 8 (February 23, 2009).
    • 12 Mar 2020
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    A proposal to cap provider prices and price growth in the commercial health-care market

    • 29 Oct 2019
    • News

    Walgreens adds in-store weight loss clinics to gain store traffic

    • June 1991 (Revised March 1995)
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    Becton Dickinson (A): Corporate Strategy

    By: Michael Beer
    This case series introduces the strategic human resource management (SHRM) process. SHRM is an action research program designed to align the organization and management of human resources with strategy. This case describes the health care industry, Becton Dickinson's... View Details
    Keywords: Business or Company Management; Corporate Strategy; Alignment; Human Resources; Health Industry
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    Beer, Michael. "Becton Dickinson (A): Corporate Strategy." Harvard Business School Case 491-151, June 1991. (Revised March 1995.)
    • April 2021
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    Today's Surgeon Compensation Models Fall Short: Aligning Incentives to Create More Equitable and Value-based Compensation Models

    By: Susanna Gallani, Mary Witkowski, Lauren Haskins, Haley Jeffcoat, Vinita Mujumdar and Frank Opelka
    Modern medicine is undergoing a transformation that involves innovative surgical approaches, increased medical treatment options, clinical care pathways that require collaboration beyond hospital walls, and health data captured by electronic health records and other... View Details
    Keywords: Physician Compensation; Surgeons; Health Care and Treatment; Business Model; Compensation and Benefits
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    Gallani, Susanna, Mary Witkowski, Lauren Haskins, Haley Jeffcoat, Vinita Mujumdar, and Frank Opelka. "Today's Surgeon Compensation Models Fall Short: Aligning Incentives to Create More Equitable and Value-based Compensation Models." Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 106, no. 4 (April 2021): 33–39.
    • 29 Jun 2012
    • News

    Mass. residents react to ruling with relief

    • Teaching

    Overview

    Teaching Fellow - Transforming Health Care Delivery (THCD) at Harvard Business School - Taught by Ariel Stern Spring 2022, Spring 2023
    Teaching Fellow - Introduction to System Dynamics for Executive MBAs at MIT Sloan - Taught by John Sterman and David... View Details
    • 03 Oct 2013
    • News

    How to Design a Bundled Payment Around Value

    • 2020
    • Working Paper

    What Can Economics Say About Alzheimer's Disease?

    By: Amitabh Chandra, Courtney Coile and Corina Mommaerts
    Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) affects one in ten people aged 65 or older and is the most expensive disease in the United States. We describe the central economic questions raised by AD. While there is overlap with the economics of aging, the defining features of the... View Details
    Keywords: Health Disorders; Health Care and Treatment; Economics
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    Chandra, Amitabh, Courtney Coile, and Corina Mommaerts. "What Can Economics Say About Alzheimer's Disease?" NBER Working Paper Series, No. 27760, August 2020.
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