Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ Page 1 Current page 2 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 Taking a No-Regrets Approach to Health Inequity Healthcare organizations have faced a set of historically intractable problems, some of which have become far more apparent and intense in the 20 months since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, including dealing with the fallout of a public health system. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman The Workforce Challenge Is a Segmentation Challenge In my conversations with senior executives at healthcare organizations around the country, I find that leaders have three critical topics on their minds: workforce, workforce, and... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman CEO Q&A: OhioHealth's David Blom on Innovation “Finding those points where there’s common ground is where you can really make some progress.” Kaufman Hall: What is your system’s most innovative program today? David Blom: Our... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman CEO Q&A: Froedtert Health's Catherine Jacobson Catherine Jasobson describes Froedtert Health's innovation subsidiary, Inception Health. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ Page 1 Current page 2
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
Taking a No-Regrets Approach to Health Inequity Healthcare organizations have faced a set of historically intractable problems, some of which have become far more apparent and intense in the 20 months since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, including dealing with the fallout of a public health system. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
The Workforce Challenge Is a Segmentation Challenge In my conversations with senior executives at healthcare organizations around the country, I find that leaders have three critical topics on their minds: workforce, workforce, and... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
CEO Q&A: OhioHealth's David Blom on Innovation “Finding those points where there’s common ground is where you can really make some progress.” Kaufman Hall: What is your system’s most innovative program today? David Blom: Our... Thoughts from Ken Kaufman
CEO Q&A: Froedtert Health's Catherine Jacobson Catherine Jasobson describes Froedtert Health's innovation subsidiary, Inception Health. Thoughts from Ken Kaufman