Insights
December 23, 2010
To: Our readers
Subject: Our essays from 2010 – and more
Enjoy these gems courtesy of our authors, editors and publishers. All material provided below is freely available for your reading pleasure.
Managing Healthcare Systems – Complex Systems. David Levine, Chief Executive Officer of the Montreal Regional Health Authority, reviews the authority’s reform agenda. Looks at: Where are we now! What’s the new balance of power just legislated? (Dec. 2010). See and hear his presentation now.
Lessons Learned in changing healthcare (free, chapter by chapter)
14 physicians reflect on change they managed and the lessons they learned. Our preeminent thinkers and essayists include: Batalden, Kerrigan, Krumholz, Headrick, Meyer, Deyo, Margolis, Dayley, Holmboe, Lee, Edwards, Kaplan, Pryor, and Swensen. It doesn’t get any better. They come from: Dartmouth, Yale, Missouri-Columbia, Harvard, Kaiser Permanente, Cincinnati, Massachusetts, Partners, Virginia Mason, Duke, and Mayo. Access all essays here: Lessons Learned in changing healthcare
Recruitment notices for front line nurses are free.
Its year end and typically your employees are shopping for new opportunities. From Longwoods: a self-serve recruitment site. See: jobs.longwoods.com. Any good opportunity will be seen by 3,000 to 5,000 potential candidates. Recruiters can visit the site or contact Susan Hale if they need details. You can advertise opportunities for front line nurses here too – no charge.
From our Essayists
December 2010
How does he do it? Malcolm Gladwell
December 2010
The Spinoff (Part 4): No, Virginia, We Don’t Need More Innovation Conferences Neil Seeman
December 2010
The Spinoff (Part 3): Does Faculty Tenure Harm Commercialization? Neil Seeman
November 2010
Poverty and Child Health: Piecing together Mr. Harper’s commitment and reality Editorial comment
November 2010
The Spinoff (Part 2) – Anti-Innovation Awards Neil Seeman
November 2010
Presenteeism Neil Seeman
November 2010
Healthcare’s Unwinnable War against ‘Screen Time’ Neil Seeman
October 2010
The Spinoff: Part 1 (Problem Solvers) Neil Seeman
October 2010
Stopping out of School and Work: Innovation leave Neil Seeman
September 2010
iPadagogy Neil Seeman
September 2010
Ontario Generic Drug Wars, Part 4: Lessons for Medicare Steven Lewis
September 2010
Ontario Generic Drug Wars, Part 3: The Soul of the Pharmacy Profession Steven Lewis
September 2010
Ontario Generic Drug Wars, Part 2: Did Retail Pharmacy Need Rebates? Steven Lewis
September 2010
Interns Over 40 for Healthcare Neil Seeman
September 2010
Ontario Generic Drug Wars, Part 1: How It All Began Steven Lewis
August 2010
CMA Emerges Dazed from Cave, Writes Report Steven Lewis
August 2010
Why e-books are good for your health Neil Seeman
August 2010
Healthcare Innovation: Extreme Affordability Neil Seeman and Kenneth Lam
August 2010
Healthcare Innovation: An Authenticity Lesson from Barbie dolls Neil Seeman
July 2010
Disruptive Innovation: Patient/Family-Focused Care Ted Ball
Capitalism 4.0: Re-Designing Business Value: A Roadmap for Sustainable Consumption.
From ehealth to mhealth: Celebrating the mobile phone at 5 billion Neil Seeman
The Great Grandparenthood Boom, Predictive Irrationality and the Future of Caregiving Neil Seeman
Perhaps I Am One of the Lucky Ones Michael Heenan
My Rage against the Machine (and what Healthcare can Learn from Steve Jobs) Neil Seeman
“Is Depression a Disease”? An Open Letter to the Editor of the Globe and Mail Neil Seeman
The Greatest Checklist Neil Seeman
Happiness Rising Neil Seeman
The Innovator’s New Dilemma Neil Seeman
May 2010
Press Release: Canada Recruits 700,000 Great Minds, Invests $2 billion in Innovation Overseas Neil Seeman
Interprofessional Collaboration Revisited Neil Seeman
When Reputation Trumps Evidence-based Outcomes Neil Seeman
Categorical Nonsense, p < .05 Steven Lewis and Denise Kouri
The "should I meet this person" challenge Neil Seeman
Do you work in an Intrapreneurial Company? Take the 1-Minute Test. Neil Seeman
The Electronic Educational Record: Lessons from Healthcare Neil Seeman
How China's Threat to Internet Freedom Affects your Health Neil Seeman
Fired for Performance! Lessons from the Medvedev Management Model Neil Seeman
Danny Williams's Ironic Adventure Steven Lewis
US Health Reform and the Opportunity Cost of Rhetoric Neil Seeman
The Danger of Safe Ideas Neil Seeman
The DSM is now Public Neil Seeman
Toyota and Sumo: A Tale of Two Apologies Neil Seeman
Big Pharma Listens Neil Seeman
Haiti vs. Avatar - and Behavioral Economics 2.0 Neil Seeman
Commitment Vows: Accountability 2.0 Neil Seeman
Sense and Sensitivity: Trouble at the Airport, Trouble in Health Care. Steven Lewis
Admire the candle
Quietly providing light and warmth
Selflessly giving of itself and
Silently fading away only to
Miraculously reappear the next year
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