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At a time when the healthcare industry is putting a premium on physician leadership, while seeking to address the disparities threatening value-based care, few executives are better positioned at the convergence of those streams than LaMar Hasbrouck.
Physician leadership profile: Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck brings rare perspective to healthcare’s most vexing issues
In a series of interviews with senior executives and thought leaders from around the world, IIC Partners, Furst Group and other members of the IIC Partners’ Healthcare and Life Sciences group, provide an anecdotal look at the impact of digital technologies on healthcare organizations and how it affects patient care.
Industry Report: Impact of Digital Transformation on the Patient Life Cycle
Katherine Schneider, MD, the president and CEO of the Delaware Valley ACO in the Philadelphia region—an accountable care organization owned by Main Line Health and Jefferson Health—has long been ahead of the game in whatever pursuit she has chosen.
Delaware Valley ACO's Katherine Schneider uses population health to improve patients' lives, one at a time
The plan was relatively straightforward. After he entered medical school at age 14 in Nigeria and eventually earned his M.D., Philip Ozuah’s objective was to get extra training in the U.S. or the U.K. before returning to his homeland to collaborate with his father on building a hospital, which the younger Ozuah would run.
Top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare--Philip Ozuah: Healthcare leadership is a calling, not merely a job
Thirty years ago, Bruce Siegel had what he calls “a rude awakening,” running headlong into the perplexing spider web of health disparities as a young MD. It’s been something that he’s spent his entire career trying to solve, albeit not with a stethoscope.
2016 Top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare--Bruce Siegel: Diverse leadership is a must on the road to equity of care
Trent Haywood has multiple titles after his name – an MD as well as a JD. But to find respect and cohesion among his leadership-team peers as he moved into a role as a physician executive, he says his biggest lesson was to check his degrees at the door.
2016 Top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare--Trent Haywood: Clinical leaders essential in move to value-based care
Georges Benjamin has led the American Public Health Association as executive director since 2002, but he has never been busier or more vocal.
Revisiting the Top 25: Georges Benjamin says apathy and political agendas are threatening to roll back progress on public health
The plan was relatively straightforward. After he entered medical school at age 14 in Nigeria and eventually earned his M.D., Philip Ozuah’s objective was to get extra training in the U.S. or the U.K. before returning to his homeland to collaborate with his father on building a hospital, which the younger Ozuah would run.
Philip Ozuah finds his life's calling as he works to eradicate health disparities in the Bronx