Surviving Disruption: A Roadmap for Health Care Governance
McDermott Will & Emery + Kaufman Hall
3 episodes
4 months ago
Business disruption is emerging as one of the most compelling corporate governance challenges for health care organizations. Through the development and oversight of a strategic governance and risk management plan, boards can make an extraordinary difference in responding to disruptive threats from innovative, non-traditional competitors.
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Business disruption is emerging as one of the most compelling corporate governance challenges for health care organizations. Through the development and oversight of a strategic governance and risk management plan, boards can make an extraordinary difference in responding to disruptive threats from innovative, non-traditional competitors.
Surviving Disruption: A Roadmap for Health Care Governance
19 minutes 10 seconds
7 years ago
Surviving Disruption: The Signs of Disruption
Disruption of traditional health care is inevitable and poses a central challenge for health care governance. While the size and complexity of the health care industry have slowed the process of disruption, its high costs and lack of convenience make it highly vulnerable to innovative, nontraditional competitors. To make sure boards are well-prepared to address this challenge, McDermott Will & Emery and Kaufman Hall have partnered to bring you a new podcast series, "Surviving Disruption: A Roadmap for Health Care Governance." In this episode Michael Peregrine and Ken Kaufman discuss how health care boards can identify the signs of disruption.
Surviving Disruption: A Roadmap for Health Care Governance
Business disruption is emerging as one of the most compelling corporate governance challenges for health care organizations. Through the development and oversight of a strategic governance and risk management plan, boards can make an extraordinary difference in responding to disruptive threats from innovative, non-traditional competitors.