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Exploring the science, practice, and business of medicine.
Exploring the science, practice, and business of medicine.
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As health care shifts toward value-based models, truly patient-centric care depends on training every type of learner to keep the patient’s voice and real-world needs at the center of their work.
HealthSpark, Episode 16: Leemore Dafny, an applied microeconomist and former Deputy Director for Health Care and Antitrust at the Federal Trade Commission, examines how private equity-driven consolidation is reshaping health care spending and market stability, and whether these deals serve the public interest by protecting access, affordability, quality, and competition.
HealthSpark, Episode 15: Yuri Quintana, Chief of the Division of Clinical Informatics at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, who has spent decades designing digital health and AI solutions, explores how these ecosystems can help support health systems deliver better outcomes with limited resources.
As the latest technology transforms how care is delivered, leaders need the capabilities to navigate this moment with clarity and confidence.
HealthSpark, Episode 14: Tisha Boatman, Executive Vice President of External Affairs at Siemens Healthineers, explores how strategic decisions in health technology and delivery can transform markets and patient lives by expanding sustainable access to high-quality care around the world.
HealthSpark, Episode 13: Sandhya Rao, Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and a practicing primary care physician, explores how innovative care models, thoughtful benefit design, and real-world implementation challenges intersect in the effort to expand access to high-quality and affordable mental health care.
As health care grows more complex, clinician-leaders must go beyond clinical expertise to cultivate purpose-driven, data-informed, and collaborative leadership that advances quality, safety, and trust across their organizations.
MedEdPearls September 2025: Why is incorporating psychological and emotional safety into education important?
In today’s rapidly evolving health care landscape, leaders are facing unprecedented challenges.
It’s important for health care professionals to educate themselves about new technological developments. Bhatnagar encourages these professionals to understand the cycles of innovation in healthcare technology to make smarter long-term decisions.