More than two dozen physician MBA students recently got an insight into global healthcare through an international study abroad opportunity.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
More than two dozen physician MBA students recently got an insight into global healthcare through an international study abroad opportunity.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The IU Kelley School of Business gives students at its Indianapolis campus a variety of opportunities to test their lessons in real-world projects and industry partnerships – using Indiana’s largest regional economy (and beyond) as the School’s largest classroom.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The IU Kelley School of Business gives students at its Indianapolis campus a variety of opportunities to test their lessons in real-world projects and industry partnerships – using Indiana’s largest regional economy (and beyond) as the School’s largest classroom.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The American Medical Association (AMA) recently called for a total ban on direct-to-consumer (DTC) pharmaceutical advertising, saying the industry’s well-funded campaigns sway patients towards newer and more expensive drugs and away from older but affordable and effective treatments like generics.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
In the near future, emerging delivery systems and payment models, such as pay-for-performance, bundled payments, and capitated payments, will stress current volume-based fee-for-service systems.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The US healthcare system serves a rapidly expanding elderly population undergoing increasingly complex medical care shifted to an outpatient clinic environment. The resulting prolonged waiting time limits quality, patient and employee satisfaction, and represents waste.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Before the Affordable Care Act, there was little intersection of business and medicine. Physicians were happy taking care of patients, and administrators handled the rest.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Sometime this summer, possibly as early as next month, the Supreme Court will once again issue a ruling on a legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act.
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Indiana University Chancellor’s Professor Dr. Richard Gunderman explored leadership lessons from Mary Shelley’s
Frankenstein as part of the Kelley School’s Business of Medicine MBA Friday Lecture Series in January.