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Why Innovation in Health Care Is So Hard (Spanish version)
Herzlinger, Regina E.Article HBS-R0605BStrategyplayers--the friends and foes who can bolster or destroy; funding--the revenue-generation and capital-acquisition processes, which differ from those in other industries; policy--the regulations that pervade the industry; technology--the foundation for innovations that can make health care delivery more efficient and convenient; customers--the empowered and engaged consumers of health care; and accountability--the demand from consumers, payers, a...Starting at €8.20
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Vitalia Franchise (B): Vitalia Brasil
Herzlinger, Regina E.; Malik, Ana Maria; Otazo, AndrewCase HBS-317022-EThis case should be distributed only after "Vitalia Franchise" (HBS Case No. 311-035) is distributed and discussed.Starting at €5.74
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Acibadem Healthcare Group
Herzlinger, Regina E.; Cekin, Esel; Kindred, Natalie; Yucaoglu, GamzeCase HBS-315120-EThis case focuses on Ac badem Healthcare Group's, Turkey's only premium nationwide hospital network, potential expansion strategies after it was acquired by International Healthcare Holdings Berhad (IHH) in 2011, the world's second-largest publicly listed health care group and a private hospital leader in Singapore and Malaysia. By providing perspectives on both Ac badem and IHH-Parkway-Pantai's operational models, growth aspirations, collabora...Starting at €8.20
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Phreesia: The Patient Check-In Company
Herzlinger, Regina E.Case HBS-310066-EPhreesia is successful with a tablet for patients to sign in at the doctor's office which can also be used for billing. But what is the next market opportunity for them? And is their ad-based revenue model sustainable?Starting at €8.20
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Cancer Treatment Centers of America (A)
Herzlinger, Regina E.; Kindred, NatalieCase HBS-313012-EService and Operations ManagementCancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA), a U.S. network of four privately owned oncology focused factory hospitals, was weighing options for growth. CTCA was entirely cancer focused and specialized in treating patients with complex and advanced-stage cancers, who were reached through advertising its integrative, team-based approach to care. CEO Stephen Bonner needed to decide whether to focus future expansion on building additional full-scale ...Starting at €8.20
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McKesson
Herzlinger, Regina E.; Kindred, NatalieCase HBS-312002-EMcKesson, a large, diversified drug distribution and health care IT company, is considering development of new business offerings to help private practice physicians remain independent. The company, with $122 billion in 2010 revenues, just made its first foray into health care services with the acquisition of U.S. Oncology, an integrated cancer care company, whose expertise it could leverage in offerings catered to other physician specialties. Wi...Starting at €8.20
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Cancer Treatment Centers of America (B)
Herzlinger, Regina E.; Kindred, NatalieCase HBS-314003-EThis case, a follow-up to Cancer Treatment Centers of America (A), HBS No. 313-012, begins with the debate over New Hampshire's certificate-of-need (CON) law, which restricts hospital expansion. This debate ignited significant public criticism of Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA), a for-profit chain of five cancer-focused hospitals that had previously won a CON exception in Georgia, over its for-profit status and low acceptance of govern...Starting at €5.74