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June

Blog Posts in 2017

  • First, Do No Harm

    The Latin “Primum non nocere”, which translates to “ first, do no harm”, has been a guiding principle for physicians since the beginning of time. It means that whatever the intervention or procedure, the patient’s well-being is the primary consideration. Although this phase is not implicit in the Hippocratic Oath, which nearly 100% of physicians recite on graduation from medical school, its intent ...
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  • Innovation

    Innovation Recently I had the opportunity to participate in an annual event called Dallas StartupWeek. This event provides a forum for innovators, investors, entrepreneurs, incubators, founders and anyone interested in starting a business to network with just about anyone that has something to do with innovation and startups. The week includes programs focused on everything from gaming to social ...
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  • Healthcare and Complexity Science

    During the past forty years, behavioral economics and complexity theory have emerged in helping to explain why organizations and individuals act the way they do. Behavioral economics has become very main stream because of a number of best selling authors book production including, Richard H. Thaler, Daniel Kahneman, Dan Ariely, Charles Duhigg, Jonah Berger, Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner and ...
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  • Pay Attention

    Happy New Year! I hope healthcare leaders are paying attention to what is going on outside of healthcare. With the potential repeal of Obamacare grasping most of the recent healthcare headlines, it’s easy to miss other business-worthy stories. In case you’ve missed the following, let me get you up to speed: 1) Sears, a 123 year old retailing giant, recently announced the closing of 150 stores, ...
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