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Connecting with Patients

Michael Lee Stallard

I’ve previously written that connection is critical to health care and cited the examples of Dr. Herb Pardes at New York-Presbyterian and my own observations during my wife Katie’s battles with breast and advanced ovarian cancer. It’s about Dr. .&# Katie is cancer free today. Military Gamification in Everything?

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The Joy of Facts

Next Level Blog

Reid talk about what he learned in writing his book about health care, The Healing of America. Reid travelled around the world twice – once on his publisher’s dime and again to film a documentary for PBS – to learn about how health care is delivered in different countries. We have the best health care system in the world.”

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Teamwork: Sharing the Blame! :: Women on Business

Women on Business

The historic health care bill that is now on its. Blame the managers. Do you know Agent Stan Conch? More importantly, can you. Are We Too Busy to Be Healthy? Leadership and “Hostilization” I recently agreed to appear in a court case concerning. Unhappy employees? I’ve spoken time and again about LISTENING to your staff.

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Marshall, Not McChrystal, Should Be Role Model for Military Leaders

Michael Lee Stallard

When FDR put the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Depression under Marshall’s command, he developed an “absorbing interest” in helping the young men by educating them and taking care of their health-care needs. on July 5th, 2010 [.] According to Marshall’s biographer, he “kept his men intelligently occupied.

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Offices Can Be Bastions of Civility in an Uncivil Time

Harvard Business Review

Since 2010 Weber Shandwick and Powell Tate, in partnership with KRC Research, have tracked Americans’ perceptions of civility in various aspects of life, including work. The Center says that civility in its workplace builds stronger, more productive teams that deliver the highest-quality health care to patients.

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Are You Working Over the Thanksgiving Holiday?

Harvard Business Review

12:53 PM Tuesday November 23, 2010 by Edward Hallowell | Comments () Email Tweet This Post to Facebook Share on LinkedIn Print If youre working — either from home or the office — over Thanksgiving, Im not sure whether to say, "Congratulations on your work ethic!" or "My condolences on your plight." All rights reserved.

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Big Pharma's Hidden Business Model and How Your Company Funds It

Harvard Business Review

Safra Center for Ethics , some fellows study how these institutional practices corrupt medical science and clinical practice. See The Risks of Prescription Drugs (Columbia 2010). It's so obvious, and employers think they are managing drug costs through their pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and insurers.