The Creative Destruction of the News Business and Other Weird Stories
By Dave Chase Health system CEOs would be well advised to study what newspaper industry leaders did (or perhaps more appropriately, didn’t do) when faced with a dramatic industry change. Turn back the...
View ArticleMaking Good Health Care Companies Great
By John Irvine [viddler id=4ea657f9&w=490&h=275] Who am I? Why am I here? Does it really matter anyway? Bestselling business author and corporate historian Jim Collins(“From Good to Great”,...
View ArticleDigital Health: Almost a Real, Live Business
By David Shaywitz, MD While the evolution of the digital health ecosystem has seemed at times almost painfully contrived, it now appears to have reached the point where it requires but a few sprinkles...
View ArticleIs Technology Making Us Fat?
By Neil Jordan As we look back over the past year and some of the amazing medical breakthroughs like wearable robotic devices, genomic sequencing and treatments like renal denervation that are...
View ArticleMicrosoft Ventures Tel Aviv Is Looking For Startups
By Paul Ehrlich, M.D., Scott Boyle, and Hanan Lavy In the past century, medicine has gone from a largely unscientific trade where noxious drugs were given to patients to purge them of unknown toxins to...
View ArticleWhat Healthcare Could Learn From a Technology Company
By BILL CROUNSE, MD Healthcare is very different from most other industries. It is fragmented, conservative, highly regulated, and hierarchical. It doesn’t follow most of the usual business rules...
View ArticleWhy go to Health Datapalooza? Ask Bruce Greenstein, CTO of HHS
By JESSICA DAMASSA Health Datapalooza is coming up quick at the end of April, so I sat down with Bruce Greenstein, CTO of HHS about why all of THCB’s health tech friends should attend. Plus, we get...
View ArticleApple, Cerner, Microsoft, and Salesforce
By JACOB REIDER … all rumored to be in the mix to acquire athenahealth. Nope. Why not? a) Apple doesn’t do “verticals.” It’s that easy. Apple sells products that anyone could buy. A teacher, a doctor,...
View ArticleBarbarians at the Gate
By ADRIAN GROPPER, MD US healthcare is exceptional among rich economies. Exceptional in cost. Exceptional in disparities. Exceptional in the political power hospitals and other incumbents have amassed...
View Article#Healthin2Point00, Episode 198 | Microsoft buys Nuance & lots of IPO rumors
Today on Health in 2 Point 00, Jess claims to be blameless for the drama between Jonathan Bush and Glen Tullman. On Episode 198, we talk about Microsoft buying Nuance for $16 billion and $3 billion in...
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