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  • October 2016
  • Case

Addicaid: Scaling a Digital Platform for Addiction Wellness and Recovery

By: Robert S. Huckman and Sarah Mehta
In 2013, Sam Frons founded Addicaid—a mobile application (app) that allowed people in addiction recovery to track their progress, check in with counselors, and connect with others in recovery programs. The app was grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy and used the... View Details
Keywords: Digital Health Interventions; Substance Use Disorder; Addiction Treatment; Addiction Recovery; Scale; Innovation; Health; Health Disorders; Health Industry; New York (city, NY)
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Huckman, Robert S., and Sarah Mehta. "Addicaid: Scaling a Digital Platform for Addiction Wellness and Recovery." Harvard Business School Case 617-018, October 2016.
  • 19 Aug 2016
  • News

Using Technology to Help Reclaim Lives from Addiction

“Lionrock is my revenge against addiction,” says Peter Loeb (MBA 1991), cofounder and chief executive of Lionrock Recovery, the largest online addiction recovery program in the US and Canada. “This venture is part of my healing.” A... View Details
  • 29 Mar 2011
  • News

The Largest Market You've Never Heard Of

Keywords: addiction; rehabilitation

    Rational Habit Formation

    Regular handwashing with soap is believed to have substantial impacts on child health in the developing world. Most handwashing campaigns have failed, however, to establish and maintain a regular practice of handwashing. Motivated by scholarship that suggests... View Details

    • October 2008
    • Article

    Navigating the Bind of Necessary Evils: Psychological Engagement and the Production of Interpersonally Sensitive Behavior

    By: Joshua D. Margolis and Andrew Molinsky
    We develop grounded theory about how individuals respond to the subjective experience of performing "necessary evils" and how that influences the way they treat targets of their actions. Despite the importance and difficulty of delivering just, compassionate treatment... View Details
    Keywords: Interpersonal Communication; Fairness; Moral Sensibility; Problems and Challenges; Behavior; Power and Influence; Welfare
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    Margolis, Joshua D., and Andrew Molinsky. "Navigating the Bind of Necessary Evils: Psychological Engagement and the Production of Interpersonally Sensitive Behavior." Academy of Management Journal 51, no. 5 (October 2008): 847–872. (Winner of Academy of Management. Outstanding Publication in Organizational Behavior Award presented by Academy of Management.)
    • 06 May 2019
    • Research & Ideas

    Consumers Blame Business for Global Health Problems. Can Business Become the Solution?

    Every public health crisis—whether it’s the availability of highly addictive opioids or junk food marketing to children—prompts consumers to question how far companies will go for profit. It’s not an unwarranted concern. After all, cigarette makers once used... View Details
    Keywords: by Danielle Kost; Health
    • 24 Feb 2009
    • First Look

    First Look: February 24, 2009

    Despite the importance and difficulty of delivering just, compassionate treatment when it is most needed—when necessarily harming another person—little research has focused on those who must do so. Using qualitative data from 111... View Details
    Keywords: Martha Lagace
    • August 2024
    • Case

    Pioneering Pain Management: CWC Alliance Combats the Opioid Epidemic

    By: Susanna Gallani, Karen L. Sedatole and Sarah Mehta
    Set in March 2024, this case is about CWC Alliance (CWC), a nonprofit working to prevent opioid addiction in the U.S. Founder Cammie Wolf Rice launched CWC in 2018 after her son, Christopher Wolf, died of a heroin overdose. Wolf’s dependence on opioids stemmed from a... View Details
    Keywords: Health Care and Treatment; Innovation and Invention; Jobs and Positions; Nonprofit Organizations; Expansion; Growth and Development Strategy; Service Delivery; Mission and Purpose; Health Industry; United States; Georgia (state, US); Atlanta
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    Gallani, Susanna, Karen L. Sedatole, and Sarah Mehta. "Pioneering Pain Management: CWC Alliance Combats the Opioid Epidemic." Harvard Business School Case 125-012, August 2024.
    • 30 Jun 2022
    • News

    Scaling Hope

    raising five kids, all of whom were attending good schools; the eldest was working on Wall Street. Then, suddenly, late one Saturday evening, their youngest child, age 16, returned home in tears. He’d been about to take his own life, he told his parents, driven by an... View Details
    • 01 Dec 2022
    • News

    Road to Recovery

    addiction treatment alone, but administering a program that tracks an individual’s healthy behaviors, and provides incremental rewards along the way, was difficult in traditional View Details
    Keywords: April White; Ambulatory Health Care Services; Health, Social Assistance
    • 30 Sep 2022
    • News

    Scaling Hope

    son’s life and D’Antonio’s. Today, both men work in the addiction treatment industry. D’Antonio’s son, now with more than six years continuous sobriety, is trained as a peer recovery coach, supporting others... View Details
    • 12 Jul 2020
    • Research & Ideas

    Solving COVID'S Mental Health Crisis

    specifically about COVID-19 impacts and responses, we spoke with several Harvard Business School alumni committed to reducing the impact of mental illness and addiction on individuals and communities. Here are some examples of how they... View Details
    Keywords: by Howard Stevenson and Shirley Spence; Health
    • 11 Sep 2019
    • Research & Ideas

    Germany May Have the Answer for Reducing Drug Prices

    to prove that a new medication’s benefits merit a higher price if cheaper, similar drugs are available. The process rewards companies whose drugs are more novel or help patients more, while forcing manufacturers of equally or less effective View Details
    Keywords: by Danielle Kost; Health
    • 31 May 2018
    • News

    Finding Freedom from Eating Disorders

    industry. Because so many people are not getting the treatment they deserve. Flint: You've developed a coaching practice called OutshiningED. What were some of the areas you wanted to address with that? Ronga: I dove in on this research... View Details
    • 14 Feb 2017
    • First Look

    First Look at New Research: February 14

    approached a private, for-profit chain of addiction treatment centers about offering the app to its clients as a support tool for the recovery process once they completed treatment. The chain’s management... View Details
    Keywords: Sean Silverthorne
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    Lessons from the 2025 Race, Gender & Equity at Work Symposium - Blog: RGE Report

    that hope can often be sold as a solution to the public by the same market forces that create or reinforce systemic inequities. Professor Clair’s analysis of hope in addiction treatment shows us that... View Details
    • 01 Jun 2018
    • News

    The Long Run

    persons from 1999 to 2016. Beyond the devastating personal costs, there is an economic toll, too, caused by rising health care expenses for overdose prevention drugs and addiction treatment, criminal justice costs, and productivity loss... View Details
    Keywords: Julia Hanna; photographed by Melissa Golden
    • 05 May 2020
    • News

    “Walking a Tightrope”

    is going to be transmitted yet again to the next generation. A year and a half, two years ago now, we ran into Drew. He was in a drug treatment program called Provoking Hope based in McMinnville, Oregon. Just very close to Yamhill. And we... View Details
    • 02 Aug 2018
    • News

    Can Marketing Help Halt the Heroin Epidemic?

    executive wanted to take on the opioid crisis. READ MORE Julia Hanna: Jim, your organization, the Georgia Prevention Project, the name of it says it all. Getting people who are addicted to drugs to stop taking them is really difficult.... View Details
    • 03 Oct 2017
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    First Look at Research and Ideas, October 3, 2017

    handwashing. Motivated by scholarship that suggests handwashing is habitual, we design, implement, and analyze a randomized field experiment aimed to test the main predictions of the rational addiction model. To reliably measure... View Details
    Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne
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