Posts tagged with: writing

The following is an excerpt from modernhealthcare.com: Guest Commentary: The days of incremental change are over; it’s a brave new world in healthcare Are we ready for one-click healthcare? That’s one of the promises of the partnership announced recently by...
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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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Originally posted July 27, 2015 Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/athenahealth/2015/07/27/what-doctors-arent-learning-in-medical-school-and-why-it-matters/#5994e331d23a By: Stephen Klasko, MD, MBA (athenahealth Contributor) In the 1960s, America’s doctor was Marcus Welby, a family physician who made house calls, didn’t charge patients who couldn’t afford it, and maybe even delivered a...
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Three tenets from Wharton’s EMBA Program propelled this alumnus to become a future-forward, positive leader for the health care industry. It was a medical staff meeting in 1993 that did it. Managed care had taken hold of the reimbursement system....
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Through the ingenious use of combining science fiction with industry expertise, Stephen K. Klasko, a practicing physician, and Gregory P. Shea, Wharton faculty member and health-care consultant, pose this provocative question: What if a medical resident was abducted by aliens...
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In the first six months of 2015, startup companies developing digital solutions for healthcare delivery raised $3.8 billion....
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