As we near the turnover of administrations, Health Affairs Forefront offers a series of articles from leaders at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services providing their thoughts on the major ...
The pandemic has brought so much to a halt: travel, economic growth and pre-pandemic-style socializing, to name a few. Yet, the restrictions in place to protect public health need not limit business ...
Donors have rhetorically supported the importance of innovation in global development, but the level of resources committed has seldom matched the level of this rhetoric. There are clear barriers to ...
Multiple observers, including MedPAC and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, have called upon the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (the Innovation Center) at the ...
“Most innovations fail. And companies that don't innovate die. In a world of widely distributed knowledge, companies cannot afford to rely entirely on their own research, but should instead buy or ...
Creativity has never been in higher demand, yet agency margins are collapsing. An industry built on the promise of differentiation risks drifting into a sea of sameness, squeezed by automation, ...
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Would it have under Trump 2.0? As a second Trump administration takes shape, concerns are mounting over the future of behavioral health progress in federal policy. The reasons include proposed steep ...
Brian Holzer, MD, serves as both president of Louisville, Ky.-based Kindred Healthcare’s innovation arm and CEO of Kindred Innovations’ first spinout company, Lacuna Health. Lacuna Health, which ...
Earl Bakken is a legendary figure in the medical technology space. Working out of a garage in the Minneapolis area, he developed the first external, wearable, battery powered pacemaker in the late ...
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