HSI Spotlight: So You Think You Want to Start a Medical Device Company?
In March 2021, Jason Troutner, LGO ‘19 (MBA and MS Mech. Eng.) spoke during an HSI lunch seminar on “How the generic startup truisms fall short in the world of medical devices"
In March 2021, Jason Troutner, LGO ‘19 (MBA and MS Mech. Eng.) spoke during an HSI lunch seminar on “How the generic startup truisms fall short in the world of medical devices"
State reimbursement pools have significantly improved the effectiveness of Affordable Care Act ( ACA ). There were seven states that successfully experimented with these pools in 2019.
The resurgence of tuberculosis is behavioral, not medical. Nudges can fix it – Researchers: Erez Yoeli, David Rand, and Jon Rathauser
HSI’s researchers are leading many groundbreaking projects that address a specific condition or disease.
Through a landmark operations research study in Mozambique, Jónas Jónasson and his colleagues have recently investigated ways to speed up not only lab procedures, but also the supply chain itself.
As the health care industry moves toward value-based care, there are increasingly diverse publicly accessible hospital quality metrics. But which are significant? Joseph Doyle tests these measures.
Armed with advanced AI, machine learning, and sophisticated models, Dimitris Bertsimas and colleagues are designing safe and effective chemotherapy regimens, starting with gastric cancer.
Tackling healthcare costs through new economic incentives to improve population health
The 2026 MIT 24-Hour Challenge on March 12 was an incredible success across the Institute and the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Japan’s March 11, 2011 Great Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami was among the most damaging natural disasters on record. This case examines the organizational structure and operational decisions that allowed Nissan Motor Company to recover from the disaster more rapidly than its peers. In doing so, Nissa...