HMPI

New Health Management Research and Policy Insights

ABOUT THE JOURNAL

Health Management, Policy and Innovation (HMPI) — an independent, peer-reviewed, open-access journal — features actionable, business-based insights to address challenges faced by healthcare organizations worldwide. Published by the Business School Alliance for Health Management (BAHM), HMPI invites original translational research papers, analyses, and commentaries that are written by and for industry practitioners, policymakers, faculty, students, and journalists.

Current Issue:

We solicited papers to address timely topics at the forefront of discussions and decision-making in health management research, policy, education, and practice. This issue explores digital and data-driven solutions to market challenges and the impacts of policy on the health sector.

NEW RESEARCH & PERSPECTIVES: DIGITAL INNOVATIONS

Not Just Netflix: Understanding Different Subscription Models and their Potential for Medicine

Stacy Wood, Poole College of Management an, North Carolina State University; Phoebe Crosthwaite and Kevin Schulman, Stanford School of Medicine

Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning, six types of subscription models offer a novel pathway to support evolving digital services in healthcare – increasing patient access, engagement, and price transparency.

It’s Time to Replace Steam Engine EMRs with AI-EMRs

David Scheinker, Stanford University School of Engineering and Stanford University School of Medicine, and Matt Hollingsworth, Recombinate Health

Major tech companies like Amazon and Google are well positioned to create an AI-generated roadmap for replacing healthcare’s expensive, fragmented approach to technology.

NEW RESEARCH & PERSPECTIVES: HEALTHCARE POLICY IMPACTS

Translation of Laparoscopic Surgical Innovation: Discovering and Deciphering Practices and Policy Impacts

Christopher R. Idelson and Maansi Srinivasan, ClearCam; Austin Fagerberg, The University of Texas, ClearCam; John M. Uecker, The University of Texas at Austin, ClearCam; Douglas G. Stoakley, ClearCam; Marian Yvette Williams-Brown and Christopher G. Rylander, The University of Texas at Austin

A more balanced and dynamic MedTech ecosystem could improve patient safety and foster the development and adoption of innovative surgical technologies.

TEACHING HEALTH MANAGEMENT

Regi’s ‘Innovating in Healthcare’ Cases: Cleave Therapeutics

Regi, aka Regina E. Herzlinger, is the Nancy McPherson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and author of bestselling trade books on healthcare. “Regi’s ‘Innovating in Healthcare’ Cases,” a regular HMPI feature, highlights teaching materials focused on healthcare innovation. In this issue, we focus on Cleave Therapeutics: Taking a Risk on Oncology Drug Discovery. Read More

HEALTH MANAGEMENT FACULTY PROFILE