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How One Medical Group Is Decreasing Physician Burnout

Harvard Business Review

Physician burnout is a growing problem for all health care systems in the United States. Burned-out physicians deliver lower quality care , reduce their hours, or stop practicing , reducing access to care around the country. The Leading Edge of Health Care. Leverage Technology. Insight Center.

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Companies Should Take the Lead in Fixing the Middle-Skills Gap

Harvard Business Review

Yet many employers still struggle to fill certain types of vacancies, especially for so-called middle-skills jobs — in computer technology, nursing, high-skill manufacturing, and other fields — that require postsecondary technical education and training and, in some cases, college math courses or degrees.

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A System for Speaking IT Truths to CEOs

Harvard Business Review

Over my 15 years of teaching a course on IT in health care, I've seen that for CIOs who are MDs, the skill of delivering difficult messages becomes part of their tool set for communicating effectively with senior management. Avoid the temptation to develop "what if" scenarios on the fly. Enlist a business ally. Don't improvise.

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How the EMR Is Increasing Innovation and Creativity in Health Care

Harvard Business Review

Americans are both undertreated and overtreated in a health care system that wastes up to $1 trillion a year and delivers profoundly uneven quality: Current estimates indicate that preventable medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States. Information technology has come late to health care delivery.

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Never-Ending New Beginnings: Interview with Lisa Haneberg

QAspire

Lisa is an expert in the areas of organization development, management, leadership, talent management, and personal and organizational success. Lisa] I started blogging in August of 2004 and I had no idea what I was doing or what great blogs looked like. I became a blog reader and a blog writer at the same time. I don’t recommend this!

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How to Know If Joining a Startup Is Right for You

Harvard Business Review

But in an age when Google and Facebook — founded in 1998 and 2004, respectively — are two of the biggest companies in the world, those days are over. To help bring cool new technology to the world? “Startups are no longer niche; they have gone mainstream,” says Daniel Gulati, coauthor of Passion & Purpose.

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3 Health Care Trends That Don’t Hinge on the ACA

Harvard Business Review

health care system that won’t change. As a result, regardless of how the law evolves, tremendous opportunities will remain for consumers, medical providers, health care payers, and investors to shape and improve the health care system. But technology has become rooted firmly in U.S.