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- 27 Feb 2017
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Achieving Universal Coverage Without Turning to a Single Payer
- 22 Feb 2009
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Obama pursues universal health care
- 06 Feb 2007
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Universal Health Care: A New Business Paradigm?
- 01 Apr 2002
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University Elections
Jaime Sepulveda, MPH ’80, MPT ’81, SD ’85; MD ’78, National Autonomous University of Mexico. Director General, National Institute of Public Health; Dean, School of Public Health of Mexico. Mexico City,...
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- 20 Feb 2018
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Electronic health records don’t cut administrative costs
- 20 Feb 2018
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Electronic Health Records Don’t Reduce Administrative Costs
- 01 Sep 2006
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Redefining Health Care
PORTER: Health care's zero-sum competition model adds costs and results in severe quality problems. University professor Michael Porter never planned to write a book on health-care reform. In fact, he...
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- 01 Dec 2013
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Curing Health Care
"I feel the way Darwin must have felt when he came across the Galï¡pagos Islands." An innovative collaboration between Kaplan and University Professor Michael Porter is starting to change this state of affairs. In the early 2000s, Porter...
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- 28 Sep 2020
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Some Workers Face Looming Cutoffs in Health Insurance
- 07 Apr 2020
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What Will U.S. Health Care Look Like After the Pandemic?
- 06 Nov 2009
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Health Reform Paths Not Taken
rationing.” The system works because the government requires Swiss insurers to offer coverage to everyone, regardless of medical history. And everyone is required to buy insurance, with government subsidies to those for whom View Details
- 23 Oct 2019
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Future Tech Leaders Dive into New Program
Harvard’s vast network of leaders and founders.” All of the students bring strong technical backgrounds to the program—from fields including computer science, aerospace, health care, robotics, and the military—as well as experience in...
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- 01 Apr 1999
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Time to Vote in University Elections
Board has thirty members elected at large by Harvard degree holders in annual groups of five for six-year terms. The Overseers' chief roles are to visit the graduate schools, departments, and museums of the University to ensure that the...
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- 01 Jun 2011
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Racial Bias Pervades Health Care
Distinguished Professor of Medical Education and professor of orthopedic surgery at Harvard Medical School and was the first African American department chief at Harvard’s teaching hospitals. In his new book, Seeing Patients: Unconscious Bias in View Details
- 01 Mar 2012
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How to Close the Health Gap
higher rates in poor countries. You’ve heard of the wealth gap. Welcome to the health gap. The people who need the medicines most in the world are the least likely to receive them. “Now that we have such extraordinary capabilities, what...
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