BROWSE INNOVATION RESOURCES
Resources About "HEALTHCARE"
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Experiment to Innovate – Even in Healthcare, Where the Stakes are Highest
Clinical trials and government regulations needn’t keep pharmaceutical and medical device companies from using test-and-learn strategies
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Swallowing 'The Innovator's Prescription'
How pharma can capitalize on the coming disruption in healthcare
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Voices of Disruption: Lynn K. Feldman
CEO Lynn K. Feldman talks about the ways in which SimulConsult disrupts by attacking complexity in healthcare
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Disrupt-O-Meter: PatientsLikeMe
Could PatientsLikeMe disrupt not only competitors, but healthcare itself?
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The Innovator's Prescription: How Asia can disrupt the global healthcare
Asian innovators have the opportunity to design systems and services that are profitable and sustainable, yet affordable and accessible to everyone. As they do so, they can make major contributions to solve the global healthcare crisis by collaborating with colleagues in other regions to adapt and export those new models of care.
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Disrupting the Hospital Business Model
Hospitals can heal – if they focus on one business model and stop trying to be all things to all patients.
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Sick Economy Visits Doctors
Business model changes may help physicians keep patients who are struggling with medical costs
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CVS Caremark, Walgreen Attempt to Connect the Dots
CVS Caremark and Walgreen are each seeking growth in new ways—CVS through its acquisition of pharmacy benefit manager Caremark, and Walgreen through a string of acquisitions aimed at deepening customer interactions at its brick-and-mortar stores. How successful might they be?
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Retail Healthcare: Disruptive Innovation Begins
Practice for Patients: Are retail health clinics, like MinuteClinic, the future of primary care?
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2004: Philips’ HeartStart Brings Advanced Medical Care to New Contexts
Decade of Disruption Special Issue
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Disrupt-O-Meter: MinuteClinic vs. MyMedLab.com
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Treating Diabetes: Improving Efficacy Through Convenience
Companies spend billions trying to improve the quality of the healthcare products, but innovations in convenience can lead to better treatments and market success
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Unpackaging Convenience
Making products easier to use can be a powerful tool in your innovation arsenal
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Disruption in Pharmaceuticals: Five Trends to Watch
An over-reliance on blockbuster drugs and too much focus on improving efficacy could hamper big pharma's ability to innovate in the coming decades
