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Hire Green Or Hire Great
Before recruiting talent, take a moment to assess what type of role you’re in or taking on. If you’re in a turnaround job, you may want to have more consideration for candidates that are already proven, to limit the amount of development time you need to dedicate to them. By taking on talent that have…
Read MoreIs the Future of U.S. Healthcare UnitedHealth Group?
Key healthcare stakeholders like payers, providers, and pharmaceutical services continue to battle harsh economic conditions caused by labor shortages and inflation. As these stakeholders adapt to such conditions, we’re seeing a shift in profit pools. This shift, highlighted by McKinsey’s recent report on the future of U.S. healthcare, speaks to critical profit trends in healthcare. In this…
Read MoreThe death of the 90-day plan?
30 is the new 90 On the 14th May 2013, Michael Watkins published his best selling book ‘The First 90 Days’. With over 8,000 Amazon reviews and millions of copies sold, this book set the stage for what it takes to successfully step into a new leadership role. But, that was 10-years ago. Since then,…
Read MoreAre Digital Health Solutions Actually Solutions?
The digital health space is crowded with thousands of digital health companies vying for the attention of consumers, physicians, employers, and insurers. While it was relatively “easy” to capture the attention of consumers and businesses before 2022 (the market was very hot), today’s economic environment is making it more difficult. Now, customers—especially employers—are asking the one question…
Read MoreAssessing Opportunity: Building a team
When considering an opportunity at a SaaS organisation, making sure you truly understand the assignment ahead of you is critical. That includes expectations for growth – because, as we’ve seen in the current market, the consequences of “scaling at all costs” can be dire. Let’s say you’re exploring a build job. What do you need…
Read MorePrescription Predicament: How Three New Models are Tackling Drug Prices
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services revealed three experimental models to improve drug affordability and access. Each model is unique, targeting different areas within the drug market that contribute to high drug prices. While these are experimental models, they have the potential to reshape the drug market and improve the patient experience. So, let’s talk about it. In…
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