Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 … Next page › Last page Last Winter 2025 Kaufman Hall Report 2024 Healthcare Leadership Conference Highlights The latest Kaufman Hall Report includes highlights from the 35th annual Healthcare Leadership Conference, which featured high-level thinking and reflection on how our industry’s ongoing transformation will progress into the future. Research Report The Implications of the Brian Thompson Murder Will Be with Us for a Long Time The assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson drew a chilling response from much of the American public. While wholly inappropriate, this reaction suggests that America’s healthcare consumers might want something very different from what they currently receive. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Key Strategic Decisions Health Systems Faced in 2024 It has been an incredibly busy and exciting year for our Strategy & Business Transformation practice at Kaufman Hall. In 2024, we observed hospitals and health systems take steps to reinvigorate their strategic efforts amid a stabilizing, but still challenging, outlook. Blog Healthcare Payer Providers in 2025 The future will favor payers that adapt to changing market circumstances with agency and velocity. Payers will need to make tough choices. Blog Financial Planning for Medicaid and ACA Subsidies With extension of the 2017 tax cuts identified as a key priority for the incoming Trump administration, offsetting expense actions will be needed to avoid increasing the federal deficit. Hospital leaders should be prepared for potential cuts to both the Medicaid program and the enhanced ACA subsidies enacted in 2021. Blog Continuing the Conversation: The State of Retail Healthcare Delivery On this week’s Monday interview, host J. Carlisle Larsen speaks with Kaufman Hall’s Scott Christensen about trends within the retail healthcare delivery space and what hospitals can learn from these organizations’ stumbles and successes. Podcast The Misadventures of Primary Care Recent efforts to contemporize primary care have proven that the best intentions, the smartest ideas, and a lot of money are no guarantee of commercial success. Corporate America has found primary care to be a confounding and, so far, unsuccessful business model. Blog The State of Retail Healthcare Delivery Retailers have made a big splash in the healthcare delivery space over the last decade, but many have seen mixed success with their healthcare business. Some companies, including CVS... Podcast The Case for a Strong Corporate Strategy Function As health systems enter a period of relative stabilization following the pandemic and its inflationary aftermath, many leaders are rethinking their organization’s enterprise strategy. Blog UMass Memorial Pilots Postpartum Hospital-at-Home Program Benjamin Hamar, MD, Director of the Maternity Center at UMass Memorial and a member of the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Division, joins the podcast to tell host J. Carlisle Larsen more about a new hospital-at-home program: one for postpartum patients. Podcast Gist Weekly: November 1, 2024 Amazon and Cleveland Clinic announce an affiliation, Oracle unveils its new EHR, and semaglutide is almost off the drug shortages list. Brief Reassessing retail health disruptors One year after retail health expansion reached a fever pitch, this week’s graphic takes stock of disruptors’ care delivery strategies. Infographic Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 … Next page › Last page Last
Winter 2025 Kaufman Hall Report 2024 Healthcare Leadership Conference Highlights The latest Kaufman Hall Report includes highlights from the 35th annual Healthcare Leadership Conference, which featured high-level thinking and reflection on how our industry’s ongoing transformation will progress into the future. Research Report
The Implications of the Brian Thompson Murder Will Be with Us for a Long Time The assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson drew a chilling response from much of the American public. While wholly inappropriate, this reaction suggests that America’s healthcare consumers might want something very different from what they currently receive. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
Key Strategic Decisions Health Systems Faced in 2024 It has been an incredibly busy and exciting year for our Strategy & Business Transformation practice at Kaufman Hall. In 2024, we observed hospitals and health systems take steps to reinvigorate their strategic efforts amid a stabilizing, but still challenging, outlook. Blog
Healthcare Payer Providers in 2025 The future will favor payers that adapt to changing market circumstances with agency and velocity. Payers will need to make tough choices. Blog
Financial Planning for Medicaid and ACA Subsidies With extension of the 2017 tax cuts identified as a key priority for the incoming Trump administration, offsetting expense actions will be needed to avoid increasing the federal deficit. Hospital leaders should be prepared for potential cuts to both the Medicaid program and the enhanced ACA subsidies enacted in 2021. Blog
Continuing the Conversation: The State of Retail Healthcare Delivery On this week’s Monday interview, host J. Carlisle Larsen speaks with Kaufman Hall’s Scott Christensen about trends within the retail healthcare delivery space and what hospitals can learn from these organizations’ stumbles and successes. Podcast
The Misadventures of Primary Care Recent efforts to contemporize primary care have proven that the best intentions, the smartest ideas, and a lot of money are no guarantee of commercial success. Corporate America has found primary care to be a confounding and, so far, unsuccessful business model. Blog
The State of Retail Healthcare Delivery Retailers have made a big splash in the healthcare delivery space over the last decade, but many have seen mixed success with their healthcare business. Some companies, including CVS... Podcast
The Case for a Strong Corporate Strategy Function As health systems enter a period of relative stabilization following the pandemic and its inflationary aftermath, many leaders are rethinking their organization’s enterprise strategy. Blog
UMass Memorial Pilots Postpartum Hospital-at-Home Program Benjamin Hamar, MD, Director of the Maternity Center at UMass Memorial and a member of the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Division, joins the podcast to tell host J. Carlisle Larsen more about a new hospital-at-home program: one for postpartum patients. Podcast
Gist Weekly: November 1, 2024 Amazon and Cleveland Clinic announce an affiliation, Oracle unveils its new EHR, and semaglutide is almost off the drug shortages list. Brief
Reassessing retail health disruptors One year after retail health expansion reached a fever pitch, this week’s graphic takes stock of disruptors’ care delivery strategies. Infographic