Thursday, April 12, 2018

Introducing the Innovating in Health Care Newsletter

 
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  Maureen Hoch, Editor, HBR.org
 
I'm writing to tell you about an exciting newsletter we're launching that is dedicated to health care — a sector undergoing dramatic change around the world, and particularly in the U.S. Each month the two senior editors behind our health care coverage, Steve Prokesch and Gardiner Morse, will share new HBR articles that help us understand how management can make health care work better.

Steve and Gardiner will curate best practices and new ideas for addressing perennial challenges in the industry, from clinician burnout to patient safety, and contextualize timely issues such as changes to the Affordable Care Act and the debate over value-based care. Plus, they'll recommend management articles that would be useful to people working in health care.

This project is an expansion of our coverage of how management concepts like strategy, leadership, and innovation are essential for improving health care. Our editors have built up a diverse list of expert contributors, including academic researchers and leading practitioners in the field, resulting in seminal pieces from people like Michael Porter of Harvard Business School, Dr. John Noseworthy of Mayo Clinic, Carla Small of Boston Children's Hospital, and Dr. David Blumenthal of the Commonwealth Fund.

Innovating in Health Care will bring leaders at all levels — from hospital executives to frontline physicians — the information they need to deliver better care. I hope you'll sign up for it. The first edition will go out Thursday, April 19.

And for those that do subscribe to the newsletter, I'd welcome your feedback as you start receiving it. Feel free to share your thoughts by emailing me at mhoch@hbr.org.

Thanks for reading,
Maureen
 
 
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