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Three problems of healthcare

Seth Godin Blog

As we’ve developed more of an understanding of technology, we’ve also dramatically increased the number of resources we put into healthcare. The real problem of healthcare in this moment is information. Information about technology and resources is the key to using the tools we already have. Information.

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Healthcare Branding: The Need for a Strong & Unique Brand

Tom Spencer

In contrast, the modern day healthcare marketplace is much more competitive. So, what benefits can hospitals gain from investing resources into brand positioning? So, with that being said, what are hospitals, health systems, and healthcare companies doing to build a strong brand and develop a clear and distinct position in the market?

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LSA Global Delivers Action Learning Program for Healthcare Leaders

LSA Global

Redwood Shores, CA – LSA Global, the leading business consulting, coaching, and training firm that helps fast growth life science, technology, and service companies by powerfully aligning their culture and talent with strategy, today announced results for a highly customized 6-month Action Learning Program for Healthcare Leaders.

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PPP in India: Developing a Resilient Health Infrastructure

Tom Spencer

The effects of the pandemic have exposed faults in the structure of healthcare systems. Some of the challenges include lack of resources, high population density, accessibility of healthcare in remote areas, awareness of basic health hygiene among people in rural areas, and disparities in doctor-patient ratios (1:1445 nationwide).

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Artificial Intelligence: It’s Current and Future Role in Healthcare (Part 1 of 2)

Tom Spencer

This two part blog series will delve into arguably the two most important vowels in healthcare: A-I. In healthcare, most of the computer generated solutions rely on expert knowledge and hard-coded algorithms rather than true computer based intelligence. The market for artificial intelligence in healthcare is expected to hit $6.6

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Experienced Hire from Harvard breaks in to Healthcare Consulting (Part 2)

Management Consulted

Today, we continue Part 2 (see Part 1 here ) of our interview with Charlie, an experienced Harvard grad who took an unusual path into healthcare consulting, yet leveraged his experience and hard prep work into an offer at Putnam. And I think I have the gist of getting a case down, as well as understanding those details.

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Creating a Product Line for Doctors

Business Consulting Agency

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, doctors are not only healers but also innovators poised to explore new horizons. While medical practitioners dedicate themselves to patient care, creating and selling specialized products tailored for the healthcare sector represents an additional income source.