Pulse: Healthcare


Overcoming Medical Orthodoxy (Part 2): Reinventing Medical Education

This is the second article in a two-part series on reimagining American medical education and ongoing physician training.

Overcoming Medical Orthodoxy (Part 1): The Origins of Dysfunction

This is the first article in a two-part series on reimagining American medical education. This article details the limitations of the current models in training doctors to combat chronic disease and practice value-based care. Part 2 illustrates innovative approaches to training medical professionals through the lens of four new medical schools. These schools have developed innovative approaches for training medical professionals to manage the health of distinct populations holistically and cohesively.

Cracks in the Foundation, Part 2: Overcoming Healthcare’s Artificial Economics

This piece is the second in a series of six columns in which David Johnson addresses five structural defects undermining nonprofit healthcare. He outlined all five defects in the first column of the series, which debuted in hfm in February 2022.

The first thing to do when you’re stuck in a ditch is to stop digging.

Healthcare Over the Rainbow (Part 2): The Allegory

The commentary explores the intricate economic synergies linking broad digital exchanges with branded digital platforms.

It’s The Payment Models, Stupid! Maryland Leads The Way, Part 1

On February 9th and 10th, Health Affairs published a two-part article by Zeke Emanuel, Merrill Goozner, Matt Guido and me on Maryland’s unique payment model and its potential applicability to other states. (Part 1, Part 2) For reasons that will become obvious, we took inspiration from an extremely influential 2003 Health Affairs commentary with the provocative title, “It’s the Prices Stupid.”

Cracks in the Foundation — 5 Structural Defects Are Undermining Nonprofit Healthcare

Everyone who works in healthcare understands one simple fact: It’s a business. But we can’t ever forget it’s also a business with a soul.

The Roaring ‘20s Then & Now: Insights on Healthcare’s Post-Pandemic Future

Today, for the first time in history, human beings must adapt to a rate of change beyond our natural capabilities. Weaving digital technologies into the fabric of daily life to ease adaptation, reduce stress and promote well-being is the challenge of our times. Big challenges require big solutions.

Gaming Payment at the Healthcare Casino

In the classic movie drama “Casablanca,” cynical restaurateur Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) operates the rollicking Rick’s Café Américain in occupied French Morocco during the early years of World War II. France’s Vichy government controlled Morocco at that time and was collaborating with the Nazis in their quest to conquer North Africa.

How Healthcare Revolutionaries Think - 10 Questions with Thompson Aderinkomi

This interview is conducted by my colleague David Burda.

Pages