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- October 2021 (Revised February 2022)
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Hospital 57357: Aligning Performance Towards a Vision of a Cancer-Free Childhood
By: Susanna Gallani and Youssef Abdel Aal
The case follows the Children Cancer Hospital in Egypt, also known as Hospital 57357, as it goes through the roll-out of a new performance management system, which Dr. Sherif Abouel Naga, founder and CEO of the hospital, had championed. This was a critical juncture as...
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Keywords:
Healthcare;
Performance Management;
Performance Incentives;
Strategic Alignment;
Health Care and Treatment;
Nonprofit Organizations;
Strategy;
Alignment;
Performance Evaluation;
Mission and Purpose;
Change Management;
Health Industry;
Egypt;
Middle East
Gallani, Susanna, and Youssef Abdel Aal. "Hospital 57357: Aligning Performance Towards a Vision of a Cancer-Free Childhood." Harvard Business School Case 122-041, October 2021. (Revised February 2022.)
- 23 Oct 2020
- News
Two MBA Startups Cited as “Most Disruptive”
business born from the concept, recently made the list of Poets and Quants “Most Disruptive MBA Startups of 2020.” Now national, LeverEdge has 20,000 members and $2.5 million in investment. Classmate Tess Michaels (MBA 2020) also made the...
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
you're still in the early stages of innovation discovery questions can help guide innovators to the right spaces. The contrast to discovery questions are things that are more...
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
Podcasts Podcasts The Disruptive Voice SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES 28 Feb 2020 The Disruptive Voice 48. Disrupting Healthcare with Dr. Mahek Shah: How Tech Companies, The Patient Experience, and Innovations are...
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
on Ari's behalf with employees of his who had recently hired and fired the home healthcare company that Ari leads. That's a little Jobs reference there that will become clearer later. Derek van Bever: As any employer would be, Ari is...
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The Disruptive Voice - Forum for Growth & Innovation
personal experiences on the journey to recovery, inspired Becca to write Beautiful Trauma: An Explosion, An Obsession, And A New Lease on Life. Over the last decade, Becca has worked at the intersection of business innovation and View Details
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
was working on social determinants of care in the healthcare space and I wanted to apply as methods in that environment. So when I came to this new role at the Advisory Board...
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
we've seen in the past few decades, then more and more projects also move from the top right corner down towards the bottom, towards the bottom of the left of the framework, and that is effectively growing the whole industry. Something...
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
Podcasts Podcasts The Disruptive Voice SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES 03 Dec 2018 The Disruptive Voice 24. Butterfly Network: Innovating at the Low End in Ultrasound In this episode,...
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
Podcasts Podcasts The Disruptive Voice SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES 20 Nov 2018 The Disruptive Voice 23. Disruptive Innovation in Action: Reinventing Higher Education We sat down with Dr. Paul LeBlanc, President of...
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Discretionary Task Ordering: Queue Management in Radiological Services
By: Maria Ibanez, Jonathan R. Clark, Robert S. Huckman and Bradley R. Staats
Work scheduling research typically prescribes task sequences implemented by managers. Yet employees often have discretion to deviate from their prescribed sequence. Using data from 2.4 million radiological diagnoses, we find that doctors prioritize similar tasks...
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Keywords:
Discretion;
Scheduling;
Queue;
Healthcare;
Learning;
Experience;
Decentralization;
Delegation;
Behavioral Operations;
Operations;
Service Operations;
Service Delivery;
Performance;
Performance Effectiveness;
Performance Efficiency;
Performance Improvement;
Performance Productivity;
Decisions;
Time Management;
Cost vs Benefits;
Health Industry
Ibanez, Maria, Jonathan R. Clark, Robert S. Huckman, and Bradley R. Staats. "Discretionary Task Ordering: Queue Management in Radiological Services." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 16-051, October 2015. (Revised March 2017.)
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
discussed the critical role of market-creating innovations, finding opportunities in non-consumption, and what can be done to ensure that prosperity is sustained in the longer term. The framework for...
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
willing to stay in hostels. Yet one of the core innovations that they were able to do is to bring trust into this ecosystem. Nate Redmond: An important component here is that for decades I and many other...
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
whole bunch of different systems to do that job. So it allows me flexibility in cost and delivery and a whole bunch of other things. Bob Moesta: If you imagine on the human side, too, I think that getting at...
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Podcast - Forum for Growth & Innovation
Podcasts Podcasts The Disruptive Voice SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES 17 Jan 2020 The Disruptive Voice 46. Journalism and Politics in an Age of Disruption: A Conversation with Bob Cohn In 2009, at a time when The...
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market-creating innovation in India that we have profiled in a BSSE case study. Hari has much to teach on how to use Jobs theory to shape product View Details
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Value-based Healthcare: Implications for Thyroid Cancer
By: A.K. Ying, T.W. Feeley and M. E. Porter
Today's delivery of care to thyroid cancer patients is complex, and costly, with uneven outcomes that can be improved. The incidence of thyroid cancer is rising and requires coordinated, multidisciplinary care with high volume centers that is not always available in...
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Keywords:
Bundled Reimbursement;
Healthcare Reform;
Integrated Practice Units;
Outcomes;
Patient-reported Outcomes;
Thyroid Cancer;
Health Care and Treatment;
Cost;
Information Technology;
Value
Ying, A.K., T.W. Feeley, and M. E. Porter. "Value-based Healthcare: Implications for Thyroid Cancer." International Journal of Endocrine Oncology 3, no. 2 (May 2016): 115–129. (e-Pub 4/2016.)
- August 2018
- Article
The Impact of the Entry of Biosimilars: Evidence from Europe
By: Fiona M. Scott Morton, Ariel Dora Stern and Scott Stern
Biologics represent a substantial and growing share of the U.S. drug market. Traditional “small molecule” generics quickly erode the price and share of the branded product upon entry; however, only a few biosimilars have been approved in the U.S. since 2015, thereby...
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Keywords:
Health Care;
Biosimilars;
Biologics;
Pharmaceutical Competition;
Healthcare Spending;
Innovation;
Health Care and Treatment;
Spending;
Market Entry and Exit;
Competition;
Innovation and Invention;
Pharmaceutical Industry;
United States;
Europe
Scott Morton, Fiona M., Ariel Dora Stern, and Scott Stern. "The Impact of the Entry of Biosimilars: Evidence from Europe." Review of Industrial Organization 53, no. 1 (August 2018): 173–210.
- October 2016 (Revised March 2019)
- Case
Carrum Health: Scaling Bundled Payments
By: Robert S. Huckman and Sarah Mehta
Founded in 2014, Carrum Health helped self-insured employers located in three markets (San Diego, California; Seattle, Washington; and San Francisco, California) save money on their employees’ planned surgeries. It did so by contracting directly with top-quality...
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Keywords:
Health Financing;
Health Insurance;
Value-based Healthcare Reimbursements;
Bundled Payments;
Innovation;
Scale;
Health;
Health Care and Treatment;
Cost Management;
Growth and Development Strategy;
Decision Choices and Conditions;
Health Industry;
California;
San Francisco;
San Diego;
Seattle
Huckman, Robert S., and Sarah Mehta. "Carrum Health: Scaling Bundled Payments." Harvard Business School Case 617-017, October 2016. (Revised March 2019.)
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Doubling Down on Women’s Health Innovation and Leveraging the Private Sector in a Post-Roe v. Wade Era - Blog: Health Supplement
Topics Biotech/pharma Care Delivery Clinical Trials Digital Health Global Health Health Care Entrepreneurship Health Care Innovation Health Care Investment Health Care at HBS Insurance/payor Medical...
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