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Knowing Your Business Is Our Business
How to Foster Organic Product Innovation in Mature Healthcare Companies
By Jordan Silvergleid, entrepreneurial product leader Straight out of a Clayton Christensen case study, many mature companies find it difficult to radically innovate. Not because
The Devil You Don’t Budget For: Organizational debt and the hidden cost of scaling
By Michael Zagami, health tech product leader “The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.” — Verbal Kint, The
The Future of the Product Manager Role
By Jenny Karuna, Chief Product Officer, Katch March 2026 – Recently, product leaders have begun to diverge sharply in their views on how AI will
Product is the Business: Why Healthcare Strategy Breaks When Product is Treated as an Afterthought
By Kariena Greiten, fractional Chief Product Officer, Janus Healthcare Partners Many healthcare organizations still treat Product as a function that executes strategy rather than shapes
Genetic Screening Product Decisions that Reduce the Burden on Families and Physicians
By Nicole Belles, Chief Product Officer, GeneSprout Genetic screening, as part of routine childhood preventive care, benefits all children. Especially the small percentage of children
The Future of Work…Today
By Tess Birch, Director of Executive Search, Gibson Consultants It seems that the future of work is here. Increasingly, executives are asking us about flexible
Why Can’t My Software Talk to My Other Software?
by Philippe d’Offay With the growing adoption of EMRs and e-prescribing, many small and medium-sized practices are discovering that software – which has the ability
Cost, Quality & Alignment: A Step-Wise Plan to Reform and Transform Healthcare
By Psilos Group: Al Waxman, Darlene Collins, and Lisa Suennen, Contributing Editors September 24, 2009 – ECONOMIC & INNOVATION DRIVERS FOR HEALTHCARE POLICY EDITOR’S NOTE: This
3 Billion Here, 10 Billion There … Pretty Soon You’re Talking Real Money
by John Shagoury The patient care benefits and technological capabilities of high-tech diagnostic medical imaging are proven. However, there are two major concerns in this
What’s in It for Me?
by Evan Steele Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) have been in the news a lot lately. It seems everyone is talking or writing about them, sometimes
Calling All Entrepreneurs
by Ransom Parker There were few surprises when on June 16, 2009 the HIT Policy Committee released its initial recommendations for the definition of “meaningful
Oh, Right, That Detail
by Gus Gardner President Obama threw down the gauntlet at his White House Forum on Health Reform back in March. He called healthcare IT the