The Most Trusted Platform
Last fall, I had the privilege to attend the Employer Health Innovation Roundtable in both Boston and Las Vegas. EHIR is an up and coming forum for activist employers who are seeking to redefine their approach to healthcare delivery as they contemplate how to rein in costs, improve quality, and increase engagement. Kudos to Michael […]
The Currency of Trust
We speak a lot at Crossover about the “currency of trust” being one of our most valuable assets. In fact, we think that trust is not only strongest but most relevant at the point of care, in the trenches, and when working directly with a dedicated care team. While we focus on traditional health outcome […]
The Future of Technology is Recognition
At our annual 2019 Bombora Client event held a few weeks ago, we were introduced through our own Jay Parkinson, MD to a true Renaissance man, technology polymath, and deeply engaging thinker—Kevin Slavin, PhD. Oh, he’d probably deny it all, but what else can you call a fellow who’s been trained and engaged in the […]
Of Intangibles and Inevitables
Sometimes, I just can’t restrain myself. After a particularly frustrating encounter with a specific opportunity the following letter just poured out. I want to be clear, I fully respect that we are not the right partner nor solution for every situation . . . that is not where this comes from. However, just seeing the […]
The Three Pillars of Disruptive Innovation
In preparing for our upcoming Client Bombora, I have been reviewing the Innovator’s Prescription and discussing key components of the model with co-author Jason Hwang, MD. The Innosite Group has made some good progress since the original publication (2007) to more clearly articulate and further refine the model. A new graph that is part of […]
