Learning health systems turn data into action — rapidly, safely, and continuously — so that innovation truly improves care.
Significant changes are occurring throughout the healthcare industry. As hospitals and health systems develop their strategies, they need to determine how to adapt to these changes to be successful in ...
Few industries in America are as storied, sprawling, and structurally complex as healthcare provision. Riddled with systemic challenges—such as soaring costs, staffing shortages, and labyrinthine ...
The Innovation Center is committed to an ongoing cycle of designing, refining, and testing new benchmarking methodologies, particularly as we learn from ongoing model tests. This Forefront article ...
The work of the Innovation Center has benefited from continuity across administrations; the path to further expanding value-based care and building a health system that works for people and providers ...
Healthcare stands at a critical inflection point: an aging population, breakthrough therapies, regulatory upheaval and technological advances are converging to reshape how care is delivered, with some ...
As innovation becomes a mainstay in the healthcare industry, organizations are carving out leadership positions devoted exclusively to innovative processes and projects. The number of innovation ...
If you walk a hospital hallway in the morning, you’ll encounter the people who are making care possible: the environmental services professional turning a room with practiced precision, the food ...
Since launching the first Connected Health Conference in 2009, the industry has come a long way. What was once the fledgling field of “mHealth” is now a burgeoning digital health ecosystem that ...
Neonatal care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remains a cornerstone of global child health, yet progress in reducing neonatal mortality has not ...
Dr. Christopher R. Cogle, director of the Florida Health Policy Leadership Academy, says designing systems for the most ...