Recent legislative and policy actions open the door to disruption in health care

In The Washington Post, Vineeta Vijayaraghavan and Clayton Christensen write about the impact of recent changes that enable more disruption in care delivery: Health-care changes signal much-needed shift       Share this article Facebook Twitter Delicious Digg StumbleUpon Add to favorites Email RSS

Jason Hwang declares that “Innovation is Alive and Well in Health Care”

On CNBC.com, Jason Hwang writes about innovative care delivery models that could represent a blueprint for transforming our health care system. Read more at http://www.cnbc.com/id/44905039 Share this article Facebook Twitter Delicious Digg StumbleUpon Add to favorites Email RSS

The Politics of Health: Rating for a Change

Darius Tahir, Vineeta Vijayaraghavan, and Jason Hwang provide commentary on the potential impact of physician ratings systems in ADVANCE Web’s “The Politics of Health Care” blog on January 5, 2011. They conclude: “Beyond the fear and uncertainty that accompany such significant change is the fact that we need a health care system that better aligns [...]

Health insurance rate wars: are we focused on the right fight?

Clayton M. Christensen and Darius Tahir authored a piece for the Huffington Post that appeared on July 16, 2010 titled, “Health Insurance Rate Wars — Are We Focused on the Right Fight?” In it, the authors argue that rate increases are in fact the last symptom of the disease afflicting the health care system, not [...]

One reason behind medical errors and what to do about it

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The right kind of health care technology is simple

In a piece titled, “The right kind of health care technology is simple,” Innosight Institute health care researcher Darius Tahir and Clayton M. Christensen show how using the latest technologies in health care does not always make the most sense, but instead using even the simplest of technologies in better models can improve both care [...]

Clay Christensen and the simple health care solution

Clayton M. Christensen writes in BusinessWeek about how we are asking the wrong question in the current debate over reforming health care in his March 4, 2010 piece, “Health Care: The Simple Solution.” Christensen encourages Washington to move past the current debate over public versus private and instead address the root causes of why health [...]

When disruptive integration comes to health care

Read Jason Hwang’s interview with strategy+business’s Gil Irwin, Art Kleiner, and Joyjit Saha Choudhury. Online here, the piece is titled “When disruptive integration comes to health care.” Dr. Hwang talks about how regulatory change alone will not fix health care and the importance of using new business models to transform health care into a far [...]

What Innovation Means to Health Care

In a piece titled, “What Innovation Means to Health Care,” Jason Hwang writes how disruptive innovation can help solve some of the most intractable questions in health care and break the cost-quality paradox. The piece, which appears in HealthLeaders Media, can be read here. Share this article Facebook Twitter Delicious Digg StumbleUpon Add to favorites [...]

Power to the Patients

In The Atlantic, Clayton M. Christensen and Jason Hwang write about how real health care reform is probably only possible if we empower patients to make better decisions and to manage aspects of their own care and health records. Read the article, “Power to the Patients,” here. Share this article Facebook Twitter Delicious Digg StumbleUpon [...]