Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page › Last page Last What is the next GLP-1? Uncovering healthcare’s next gamechangers GLP-1 therapies mark a turning point in healthcare; what began as a diabetes therapy now helps with obesity, sleep apnea and more. Here are three emerging ideas that may represent the next breakthrough that will redefine healthcare. Blog Are Payers and Providers Ready for Multi-Year Health Plans? Multi-year health plan products have the potential to change a lot about how healthcare business models work today. Blog Uncovering key strategic questions facing hospitals and health systems The challenges that hospitals and health systems currently face are amplifying this complexity, from uncertainty about potential changes to federal healthcare policy—including Medicaid and NIH funding cuts and tariffs—inflation, and ongoing workforce challenges. Blog Achieving “Smart Scale”: Insights from today’s high-performing health systems Senior healthcare leaders and board members routinely ask us the following two questions. Blog Healthcare price transparency regulations impact payer-provider negotiations Assessing the future of healthcare price transparency requires taking a couple of steps back to review its recent history. Blog What is your plan of action if Medicaid cuts become a reality? The hospital and health system leaders we work with are extremely concerned about the financial impact their organizations may experience from potentially significant Medicaid policy changes, following the recent passage of a budget resolution by the U.S. House of Representatives. Blog Navigating Health Systems Through a Decade of Change A conversation with Rich Liekweg, CEO of BJC Health System in Missouri, and Nick Barto, president of BJC Health System 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 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 Changing American Demographics Make Hospital Operations Harder Solo living is becoming much more common in American society. As the concept of the American family shifts, and in this case, unwinds, healthcare leaders need to be attuned to new demands—and nimble enough to meet them. Blog Retail Healthcare Disruptors Some health systems may find themselves wondering if the retreat of both Walmart and Walgreens proves that primary care delivery is just too hard for disruptors to find success. Blog What Medicare Advantage Plan Should I Buy As the Medicare Advantage (MA) Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is fast approaching, let us imagine a future where Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a much bigger role in the health plan sales process. Blog Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page › Last page Last
What is the next GLP-1? Uncovering healthcare’s next gamechangers GLP-1 therapies mark a turning point in healthcare; what began as a diabetes therapy now helps with obesity, sleep apnea and more. Here are three emerging ideas that may represent the next breakthrough that will redefine healthcare. Blog
Are Payers and Providers Ready for Multi-Year Health Plans? Multi-year health plan products have the potential to change a lot about how healthcare business models work today. Blog
Uncovering key strategic questions facing hospitals and health systems The challenges that hospitals and health systems currently face are amplifying this complexity, from uncertainty about potential changes to federal healthcare policy—including Medicaid and NIH funding cuts and tariffs—inflation, and ongoing workforce challenges. Blog
Achieving “Smart Scale”: Insights from today’s high-performing health systems Senior healthcare leaders and board members routinely ask us the following two questions. Blog
Healthcare price transparency regulations impact payer-provider negotiations Assessing the future of healthcare price transparency requires taking a couple of steps back to review its recent history. Blog
What is your plan of action if Medicaid cuts become a reality? The hospital and health system leaders we work with are extremely concerned about the financial impact their organizations may experience from potentially significant Medicaid policy changes, following the recent passage of a budget resolution by the U.S. House of Representatives. Blog
Navigating Health Systems Through a Decade of Change A conversation with Rich Liekweg, CEO of BJC Health System in Missouri, and Nick Barto, president of BJC Health System 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
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
Changing American Demographics Make Hospital Operations Harder Solo living is becoming much more common in American society. As the concept of the American family shifts, and in this case, unwinds, healthcare leaders need to be attuned to new demands—and nimble enough to meet them. Blog
Retail Healthcare Disruptors Some health systems may find themselves wondering if the retreat of both Walmart and Walgreens proves that primary care delivery is just too hard for disruptors to find success. Blog
What Medicare Advantage Plan Should I Buy As the Medicare Advantage (MA) Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is fast approaching, let us imagine a future where Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a much bigger role in the health plan sales process. Blog