August 17, 2017
Interpersonal skills outpace administrative skills, clinical training, and negotiation skills as the top leadership attribute to successfully lead health care organizations and physicians.
WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS – August 17, 2017 – Shared leadership between physicians and administrators is in... Continue reading…
May 12, 2017
90% of Executives, Clinical Leaders, and Clinicians say good patient engagement can have a major or moderate impact on quality of care.
WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS – May 12, 2017 –
Patients should be the most important participant in designing... Continue reading…
April 20, 2017
Executives, clinical leaders and clinicians anticipate increased premiums coupled with reductions in coverage, research funding, and Medicaid enrollment.
WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS – April 20, 2017 –
According to a newly released NEJM Catalyst Insights Report, health care executives and industry... Continue reading…
March 10, 2017
Executives, clinical leaders, and clinicians anticipate patient-specific data will pave the road for personalized, cost-minded care delivery.
WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS – March 9, 2017 –
Patient-generated data and genomic data will be among the most useful sources of health care data... Continue reading…
February 21, 2017
Executives, clinical leaders, and clinicians agree that new entrants into the marketplace will come from outside traditional organizations.
WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS – February 17, 2017 –
Focused start-ups, not traditional health care organizations, will be the leading source of disruptive innovation... Continue reading…
January 17, 2017
SEATTLE – January 17, 2017 – Care redesign is occurring across the U.S. as provider organizations respond to the rapidly changing shift in the design and performance of their current systems of care. But despite these improvements, barriers still stand in... Continue reading…
October 3, 2016
BOSTON – October 03, 2016 – As agile new players enter the health care marketplace with innovative delivery models, established organizations are challenged to navigate new types of risk in order to transform their provision of care.
This introduction of risk to... Continue reading…
May 31, 2016
BOSTON – May 31, 2016 – During the height of the 2014 Ebola epidemic in West Africa, a nurse at a Texas Health Resources hospital was diagnosed with Ebola. How did the president of that health system respond to the fear... Continue reading…
February 22, 2016
Live event is produced by NEJM Catalyst and hosted by the Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics at the University of Pennsylvania.
BOSTON, Mass. – February 22, 2016 – On Thursday, February 25, at 1–5 p.m., NEJM Catalyst will... Continue reading…