22 February 2016

Industrialist's Dilemma Session 5: Bernard Tyson, Kaiser Permanente



The Industrialist's Dilemma Session 5: Bernard Tyson, Kaiser Permanente - The healthcare industry in the United States is moving from one that previously focused on "fixing things that were broken" toward one where a person's ongoing health is becoming a key part of the relationship between patient and physician, shared Kaiser Permanente CEO Bernard Tyson. Approximately 75% of US healthcare spending today is focused on 20% of the population, and 90% of that 75% is focused on the last 12-18 months of a person's life. "We are in the midst of the most massive amount of change I have ever seen in my career in healthcare."

During his visit to The Industrialist's Dilemma class on February 11, 2016, Bernard discussed with Lecturers Robert Siegel and Aaron Levie how Kaiser Permanente and the entire industry is attempting to bring new ideas, new people and new technologies into the system. Read more takeaways from the talk on Twitter: http://stanford.io/indusdilemma  (Published Feb 16, 2016)

The Industrialist's Dilemma course explores how digital disruptions are having tectonic shifts on large, successful and established companies, whether they have a digital foundation or not. Learn more: http://stanford.io/1TPZuyZ

Previous sessions:
Watch Session 1 with Stripe CEO Patrick Collison and Session 2 with Enjoy CEO Ron Johnson
Watch Session 3 with Nest CEO Tony Fadell
Watch Session 4 with 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki

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