A recent McKinsey analysis revealed that the productivity of the U.S. health-care industry dropped by 0.8% annually from 1990 -2007. To change this, the United States needs to transform the way it educates future health-care leaders. According to the Harvard Business Review, health-care curricula at 26 top U.S. institutions that offer graduate degrees in health care administration found the most-frequently used words were policy and organization. In contrast, in interviews with 58 CEOs in the health-care sector, the most-used words regarding future needs were change and innovation.
Harvard Business School is addressing this disparity by...
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