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Constraints on Health Care Budgets Can Drive Quality

Harvard Business Review

In 1980, the national expenditure on health care in the United States was just over 9% of Gross Domestic Product. According to data published by the Kaiser Family Foundation, workers’ earnings rose by 47% from 1999 to 2012, but their contribution to health insurance premiums during that time went up by 180%.

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Bringing the Power of Platforms to Health Care

Harvard Business Review

Innovating for Value in Health Care. Exploring cutting edge ways to lower costs and improve quality. In healthcare, the need for administrative automation is viscerally felt – and the potential for alleviating burden and draining cost from the system is significant. Insight Center. Sponsored by Medtronic.

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Health Systems Need to Completely Reassess How They Manage Costs

Harvard Business Review

The sheer sprawl of these outsourced services is bewildering, even at medium-size organizations: housekeeping, food services, materials management, IT, and clinical staffing, including temporary nursing and also physician coverage for the ER, ICU and hospitalists. Eliminating layers of management. cancel or rebid them). As the U.S.

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How Industry Giants Can Create Corporate Breakthroughs

Harvard Business Review

But in reality most companies, particularly those that manage to last for any reasonable period of time, do day-to-day innovation extremely well. It''s not like large companies never manage to do it. Most large corporations will admit to struggling with innovation. Your television picture quality is significantly better. Innovation'

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When M&A Is Not the Best Option for Hospitals

Harvard Business Review

Many hospitals system executives underestimate the cost of both pursuing an acquisition and managing the post-merger integration.). The advantages that hospital systems can derive from scale fall into four groups: Classic economies of scale focus on lowering the cost per unit of care delivered (e.g., Affiliation models.

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Tackling the “Hotspotter” Patient Challenge

Harvard Business Review

A fascinating business dynamic will unfold as health care providers in the United States shift from a reimbursement system that has historically paid for procedures performed to one that rewards population health — providing the total care of a community at a fixed cost and improving its members overall health.

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Will Personalized Medicine Mean Higher Costs for Consumers?

Harvard Business Review

health care landscape. A growing body of research says that insurers raise out-of-pocket costs in part to avoid sick enrollees. Covering tisagenlecleucel with zero patient cost sharing for these patients would impact insurance premiums by less than 40 cents per enrollee per month. Health Care’s New Frontier.

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