Karishma Sewaramani, MD, MBA ’24 on her experience with MIT Sloan Action Learning
MIT Sloan Action Learning - In each project the ultimate goal is to improve the quality of healthcare and patient outcomes.
MIT Sloan Action Learning - In each project the ultimate goal is to improve the quality of healthcare and patient outcomes.
Spotlight on Two Students from the Cohort Celebrated at Recent Healthcare Certificate Ceremony
Carl Berke, Lessons Learned from Decades of Investing in Life Science Ventures
HSI hosted the first of a new seminar series, “Scale Up Health".
MIT Policy Hackathon, organized and run by students from MIT’s Institute for Data, Systems, and Society and MIT’s Technology and Policy Program.
Improving patients’ quality of care is one of the government’s critical strategic healthcare goals.
The U.S. deceased-donor organ allocation system faces significant inefficiencies, including inequitable access, disparities among patients, low organ utilization, and high patient mortality.
A McKinsey national survey revealed that employee behavioral health is a top concern that affects workforce productivity.
Spring 2024 Research Updates
New Frontiers in Interoperability and Data Exchange With FHIR