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| Regina E HerzlingerSummaryAffiliation: Harvard Business School Country: USA Publications
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Consumer-driven health care: implications for providers, payers, and policy-makersRegina E Herzlinger
Harvard Business School, USA
Healthplan 44:26-7, 29. 2003
Interview with a quality leader: Regina E. Herzlinger on consumer-driven healthcare. Interview by Carole S. GuinaneRegina E Herzlinger
J Healthc Qual 30:17-9. 2008..She has served on the Scientific Advisory Group to the U.S. Secretary of the Air Force and on the boards of many private and publicly traded firms...
Let's put consumers in charge of health careRegina E Herzlinger
Harvard Business School, Boston, USA
Harv Bus Rev 80:44-50, 52-5, 123. 2002..Promoting that economic dynamic--the same that fuels consumer markets everywhere--is the best way to enhance the health care industry's productivity and quality...
Consumer-driven health care. Freeing providers to innovateRegina E Herzlinger
Harvard Business School, Boston, USA
Healthc Financ Manage 58:66-8. 2004..The result is missed opportunities for innovation. Consumer-driven health care (CDHC), however, allows providers to innovate and offers consumers choice. Basically, CDHC matches supply and demand while rewarding skilled entrepreneurs...
Consumer-driven health care: lessons from SwitzerlandRegina E Herzlinger
Nancy R McPherson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Soldier s Field Road, A3 3, Boston, MA 02163, USA
JAMA 292:1213-20. 2004..The Swiss health care system holds important lessons, including evidence about its feasibility and equity, for the United States, which is now embarking on its own consumer-driven health care system...
Why innovation in health care is so hardRegina E Herzlinger
Harvard Business School, Boston, USA
Harv Bus Rev 84:58-66, 156. 2006..Cataloging the innovation types and identifying the forces that aid or undermine them can reveal insights on how to treat chronic innovation ills- prescriptions that will make any industry healthier...
Consumer-driven health care: transforming medical managementRegina E Herzlinger
Harvard Business School, Boston, USA
Manag Care 12:3-5. 2003
Specialization and its discontents: the pernicious impact of regulations against specialization and physician ownership on the US healthcare systemRegina E Herzlinger
Harvard University Graduate School of Business, Mellon Hall A3-3, Boston, Mass 02163, USA
Circulation 109:2376-8. 2004
An affordable physician- and consumer-friendly health care system: 2008 democratic and republican presidential candidates' viewsRegina E Herzlinger
Am Heart Hosp J 6:9-11. 2008..We invite your comments in the coming months as the field of candidates narrows and the focus on reform sharpens.-Sylvan Lee Weinberg, Editor in Chief...
