Recently, we received a large number of inquiries about our last several blogs here at Hospital Impact. In particular, people are interested in how they can create a culture of innovation in their organization. They’re also interested in why it’s so hard to get people to become more innovative, creative and capable problem solvers. Read […]
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Launching a startup can be difficult for anyone, especially if you are over the age of 50 and already have family obligations, you are leaving your current career, or just don’t have the time to do what it takes to be successful. This list of Dos and Don’ts should help you decide if you have […]
Launching your own startup company at any age can be a time consuming, difficult, and stressful thing to do. The amount of resources, time, and energy it takes to have a successful startup company can be overwhelming, especially if it is your only source of income. But what if you’re retired? Should you consider coming […]
Launching your own startup company at any age can be a time consuming, difficult, and stressful thing to do. The amount of resources, time, and energy it takes to have a successful startup company can be overwhelming, especially if it is your only source of income. But what if you’re retired? Should you consider coming […]
There’s nothing worse for people during changing times than “the paradox of choice,” as Bernard Schwartz so aptly describes the dilemma of today’s culture. And nowhere is this better seen than among American patients as they’re trying to navigate the nuances of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Read More Here
With all the changes taking place in healthcare, now is a good time to look at your hospital’s culture. I wrote a series of blog posts on my work with Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Michigan, where I twice served as interim senior vice president of marketing and branding, most recently from 2010-2011. Read More […]
I recently read an interesting article in the Health & Wellness section of The Boston Globe entitled, “Comparison Shopping for Medical Procedures.” The article talks about how patients can find out about the cost of medical procedures as they shop, which is tied into a new state law in Massachusetts. Reading that made me smile, […]
There’s nothing worse for people during changing times than “the paradox of choice,” as Bernard Schwartz so aptly describes the dilemma of today’s culture. And nowhere is this better seen than among American patients as they’re trying to navigate the nuances of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Read More Here
After writing about my time as interim senior vice president for marketing, branding and physician services at Flint, Michigan’s Hurley Medical Center from 2010 to 2012, I thought it was time to talk about physicians: services, relations and engagement Read More Here
After writing about my time as interim senior vice president for marketing, branding and physician services at Flint, Michigan’s Hurley Medical Center from 2010 to 2012, I thought it was time to talk about physicians: services, relations and engagement. Read More Here