Houston Methodist was recently ranked the most innovative health system in America by Fortune, in part for having an “innovation culture.” But what does that look like in practice? “We see our 35,000 ...
Learning health systems turn data into action — rapidly, safely, and continuously — so that innovation truly improves care.
A consistent, strong correlation, if not a causal relationship, exists between property rights in inventions (patents) and growing innovation economies and flourishing societies. This is not ...
Few industries in America are as storied, sprawling, and structurally complex as healthcare provision. Riddled with systemic challenges—such as soaring costs, staffing shortages, and labyrinthine ...
Societies around the world are in peril: Eroding trust. Backsliding democratic norms. Accelerating global challenges—from political instability and division to climate-related natural disasters and ...
“Systems change” has become a ubiquitous topic of interest for anyone serious about addressing our multiple social-environmental-economic-governance crises. Yet for all its ubiquity, the term tends to ...
The work of the Innovation Center has benefited from continuity across administrations; the path to further expanding value-based care and building a health system that works for people and providers ...
Innovation in healthcare has long suffered from a specific organizational failure: the people closest to the problems are rarely the ones empowered to solve them. A growing number of health system ...
Congress should protect the patent system from assimilation into the modern leviathan of the administrative state. Congress should repeal the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) and return to the ...
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