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
15 minutes
7 years ago
The Path Through Disruption
As the forces of business disruption breach the health care sector, providers face the challenge of meeting consumer demands for more convenient, affordable health care through significant technological investments, while balancing their fiduciary duty of managing costs. In order to survive, organizations across the health care sector will need to come together to rethink the existing business models, scale and the provision of patient care. In this episode, we lean into the responsive strategies health care leaders can adopt, and the fundamental questions they should ask, in order to guide their organizations through the challenges 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.