All posts by: Michael Hoad

“Remember the days when you could just bring a bottle of water from home to the plane? The days before airport security, which allows you to carry liquids only in containers of 3.4 ounces or less? Until recently, your only...
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“The Seventeenth Population Health Colloquium organized by the Jefferson College of Population Health convened in Philadelphia, PA from March 27-29, 2017 at the Loews Philadelphia Hotel. David Nash, MD, MBA Dean of the Jefferson College of Population Health served as...
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“Thomas Jefferson University Hospital CEO Stephen Klasko is striking some surprising partnerships to advance a bold vision that disrupts care delivery and medical school, as well as the education of workers who will be critical a decade from now.” Thomas...
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“Philadelphia native Dr. Stephen Klasko is a licensed obstetrician and gynecologist, a relentless Twitter user and avid blogger, a former DJ, and all-around funny guy. He became president of Thomas Jefferson University and CEO of Jefferson Healthcare System in 2014....
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Even with all of Jefferson’s recent academic and clinical mergers, the education and health care champion says he wants to go bigger and be better. Read more at phillymag.com....
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Oliver Weyman was live from the #OWHIC Summit with Stephen K. Klasko, MD, MBA, President & CEO, Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health, on What Got Us Here Won’t Get Us There: The Clinicians We Need Now. Login to your...
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The following is an excerpt from health.oliverwyman.com written by Stephen Klasko: Stephen K. Klasko President and CEO, Jefferson Health and Thomas Jefferson University I often tell the story of when my daughter corrected me … or at least, one of...
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The following is an excerpt from athenahealth.com written by Stephen Klasko, M.D.: “I’m not a millennial, but there is hardly a thing I do where I don’t consult technology before making a decision. Case in point: I met my wife...
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Dr. Klasko’s column in The Hill calls for a bipartisan commission to re-vision the how we pay for healthcare for all. He argues transformation is possible if both parties can admit they have have failed to create a sustainable system...
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Posted 10/15/2017 08:42 pm ET Klasko_171010 from DICE on Vimeo. “I want to start a truly transformational dialogue about health disparities in Philadelphia, and in this country. It’s criminal that there is a 20-year gap in how long you live,...
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