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Pressure on providers, hospitals, health systems, and governments is mounting to lower health care costs, expand access, and improve quality. However, many lack the most critical ingredient to start this process: comprehensive, high-quality data on the actions, processes, and outcomes of their work.
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About Jim
Jim Champy is recognized throughout the world for his work on leadership and management issues and on organizational change and business reengineering. His first book, Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifesto for Business Revolution, sold more than 3 million copies and spent more than a year on The New York Times best seller list. He is also the author of the best seller, Reengineering Management: The Mandate for New Leadership, which was recognized by Business Week as one of the top ten best business books of 1995.
With Professor Nitin Nohria of the Harvard Business School, Champy is the co-author of The Arc of Ambition: Defining the Leadership Journey and Fast Forward: The Best Ideas on Managing Business Change. His columns and articles appear in such magazines a Forbes, ComputerWorld, Sales and Marketing Management, Leader to Leader, and Baseline. His work has also been featured on BusinessWeek.com, Search CIO, and Safari.
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About Harry
Harry Greenspun, M.D., was the Chief Medical Officer of Dell Services Inc from November 2009 through April 2011. In 2010, Modern Healthcare magazine named him one of the “50 Most Powerful Physician Executives in Healthcare.” Prior to working for Dell, he served as Chief Medical Officer for Northrop Grumman Corporation, focusing on public health, life sciences, and military and veteran health issues.
A recognized expert in health policy, Dr. Greenspun has advised the Obama administration and Congress on health care reform. He serves on the World Economic Forum’s Global Health Advisory Board, and the boards of numerous universities, health care organizations, and publications.
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