Posts filed under: Leading Change

Suppose Malcolm Gladwell was on the admissions committee of our medical college? I asked the author that question on stage....
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What does re-branding a train station have to do with fixing our health-care system? ...
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"Nobody's coming down from Mars to reinvent health care," says Klasko, 60. "Why not us?"...
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The American health care system is in need of fundamental change. Trying harder will not work. Transforming systems of care will....
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Here we are in the year 2024 and as I take stock over the past decade it is amazing how far we have come....
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For six months, I’ve been listening as the people of Thomas Jefferson University and Hospitals talked about an ideal and optimistic future....
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You cannot over-invest in physician leadership for telehealth. As an academic health center, this is our time to make that investment....
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The gift to Jefferson by the Sidney Kimmel Foundation is important for its transformative size, but also for its targets....
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Hospitals need creative partnerships and a leadership team with imagination, communication, teamwork and emotional intelligence....
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The future of healthcare in America can be optimistic. The future of academic health centers should be to lead....
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