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Action Learning Healthcare

Transforming an industrial center's economic development

By Kathryn M. O’Neill

A municipality's evolution.

Nov 3, 2021
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Action Learning Healthcare

Determining financial impact of postmortem genetic testing

By Kathryn M. O’Neill

To improve outcomes for patients, the Inherited Cardiac Arrhythmia Program at BCH asked H-Lab to assess the economic value of postmortem genetic testing after sudden cardiac death (SCD).

Nov 3, 2021
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Action Learning Healthcare

Streamlining patient-tracking systems for nurse navigator

By Kathryn M. O’Neill

Roger Williams Medical Center (RWMC) tasked students in Health care Lab (H-Lab) to evaluate the nurse navigator's role and provide recommendations to improve workflow efficiency and patient outcomes.

Nov 3, 2021
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Action Learning Healthcare

Providing operations help to increase patient treatment rates

By Kathryn M. O’Neill

Boston Medical Center asked Ops-Lab for help developing a mechanism for deciding which patients to see in person.

Nov 3, 2021
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Action Learning Entrepreneurship

Discovering ways for a venture capital firm's portfolio companies to reach potential growth

By Kathryn M. O’Neill

Angel Ventures, one of the leading venture capital firms in Latin America, tasked G-Lab with developing exit strategies for two startups in its portfolio.

Oct 28, 2021
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MIT Kuo Sharper Center for Prosperity and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship

Systems Change Entrepreneurship

This paper introduces a new framework for Systems Change Entrepreneurship, offering entrepreneurs and institutions a path to design scalable, regenerative solutions that build inclusive and sustainable market systems.

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MIT GCFP Finance

Partners in prime: The Fed and Treasury’s new relationship

By MIT GCFP - Viewpoints

THE ECONOMIST | Peter R. Fisher, MIT GCFP’s Golub Distinguished Senior Fellow, served as a Treasury official between 2001 and 2004. He shares the sceptical view of the Fed’s humongous balance-sheet held by Mr Bessent and Mr Warsh.

Jun 5, 2026
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MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative Research

HSI Funds 2026 Research on AI, Work, and Healthcare Outcomes

HSI is supporting new research that takes a more grounded view of how these technologies affect workers, organizations, and patient outcomes. These projects were selected through the HSI Research Fund’s 2026 call for proposals,

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MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative Economics

Minimum Wage Increases and Workplace Injuries: Evidence on Firm Responses to Higher Labor Costs

A recent study co-authored by Professor Anna Stansbury contributes to a growing literature that examines non-wage margins. Specifically, the paper investigates how minimum wage increases affect workplace health and safety, an outcome that is both economically meaningful and, until recently, underexa...

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MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative Healthcare

The Real Opportunity for AI in Healthcare Isn’t Where You Think

HSI Seminar with Shani Fargun, VP Healthcare at StackAI

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