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March 6, 2017March 26, 2017greggmasters@gmail.comLeave a Comment on Population Health and those ‘White Waters’ of Health Reform

Population Health and those ‘White Waters’ of Health Reform

By Fred Goldstein, MS and Gregg A. Masters, MPH President Trump recently conceded the ‘repeal and replace‘ agenda of the Republican Party to reverse the Affordable…

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September 10, 2015September 10, 2015greggmasters@gmail.comLeave a Comment on HealthOvate Chicago: What’s It All About?

HealthOvate Chicago: What’s It All About?

by Gregg A. Masters, MPH As far as I can tell, the Internet fueled innovation culture generically launched in earnest with the arrival of the ‘un-conference‘ amidst…

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July 9, 2015July 9, 2015greggmasters@gmail.comLeave a Comment on The Grandfather of Health Policy on the Moral High Ground for CAPG

The Grandfather of Health Policy on the Moral High Ground for CAPG

by Gregg A. Masters, MPH My first encounter with Leonard Schaeffer was back in the day when CMS was known as ‘HCFA‘ (the Healthcare Financing…

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April 9, 2015April 9, 2015greggmasters@gmail.com1 Comment on Health Information Technology in the Spotlight [Again?]

Health Information Technology in the Spotlight [Again?]

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH The biggest gathering of health information technology executives, thought leaders their regulators and the vendors as well as entrepreneurs who…

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March 8, 2015March 8, 2015greggmasters@gmail.comLeave a Comment on Lown’s In Town

Lown’s In Town

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH I’ve been following the Lown Institute since shortly after chatting with Shannon Brownlee at the Healthcare Innovation Summit in Washington,…

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January 5, 2015January 8, 2015greggmasters@gmail.comLeave a Comment on The ‘Old’ is ‘New’ Again?

The ‘Old’ is ‘New’ Again?

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH For context on this question and a deeper dive into the value-added contributions from evidence based best practices (i.e., we…

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November 26, 2014January 8, 2015greggmasters@gmail.comLeave a Comment on A ‘Timely’ HiMSS Retrospective: CMIO Insights c/o @DirkStanley

A ‘Timely’ HiMSS Retrospective: CMIO Insights c/o @DirkStanley

By Gregg A. Masters, MPH Following an evening twitter exchange, I had the opportunity to search for and review an interview from HiMSS 2013 in…

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