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The IT Transformation Health Care Needs
Sahni, Nikhil; Huckman, Robert S.; Chigurupati, Anuraag; Cutler, David M.Article HBS-R1706K-EInformation TechnologiesIn recent years, health care organizations have made sizable investments in information technology. They've used their IT systems to replace paper records with electronic ones and to improve billing processes, thereby boosting revenue. But so far, IT has been of little value in making medical care delivery more effective or less expensive. How can health care organizations change this? One key is to prioritize quality improvement over cost cuttin...Starting at €8.20
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Improving Access at VA, Teaching Note
Buell, Ryan W.; Huckman, Robert S.Teaching Note HBS-618052-EInformation TechnologiesTeaching note for case 617012.Starting at €0.00
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Collaborative Intelligence: Humans and AI Are Joining Forces
Wilson, H. James; Daugherty, PaulArticle HBS-R1804J-EInformation TechnologiesArtificial intelligence is transforming all sectors of the economy, but there's no reason to fear that robots will replace all human employees. In fact, companies that automate their operations mainly to cut their workforces will see only short-term productivity gains, say the authors. Their research, involving 1,500 firms in a range of industries, shows that the biggest performance improvements come when humans and smart machines work together, ...Starting at €8.20
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Learning to Work with Intelligent Machines
Beane, MattArticle HBS-R1905K-EInformation TechnologiesAlthough companies spend billions on formal training for employees, most of the skills needed to perform a specific job can be learned only by doing it. This on-the-job learning (OJL) has long depended on mentorship, with experts coaching apprentices. But today OJL is under threat from the headlong introduction of sophisticated analytics, AI, and robotics into many aspects of work. These technologies are moving trainees away from learning opportu...Starting at €8.20
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Improving Access at VA
Buell, Ryan W.; Huckman, Robert S.; Travers, SamCase HBS-617012-EInformation TechnologiesIn 2015, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) ran the largest healthcare system in the United States, with over 1,700 sites of care that served nearly 9 million veterans. One year earlier, a scandal had erupted over a cover-up of the excessive wait times veterans faced to get medical appointments in some VA facilities. The fallout led to the resignation of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, a criminal investigation by the Federal Bureau of Inv...Starting at €8.20