Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld writes that populist voices on the left and right have found common ground in attacking big ...
Yale SOM’s Cameron LaPoint and his co-author painstakingly assembled a century of local building permits. Again and again, ...
What if listening could change everything? This raw and captivating episode with guest Avi Kluger reveals how listening and the “space between” people can unlock new ways of seeing, feeling and ...
Howie and Harlan are joined by investor and entrepreneur Halle Tecco to discuss her work connecting the worlds of technology and healthcare, and her latest venture, which allows women to freeze their ...
To many economists and policymakers, cash is a problem: cash transactions are harder to tax, it can be used by criminals, and those who keep their savings in it miss out on interest. Such concerns ...
Howie and Harlan are joined by Rahul Rajkumar, founder and CEO of Accompany Health, which provides a team of providers for patients who are on both Medicare and Medicaid. Harlan reflects on a visit to ...
Harlan Krumholz: Howie, we’re here again.Welcome to Health & Veritas.I’m Harlan Krumholz.‌ Howard Forman: Yeah.And I’m Howie Forman. We’re physicians and professors at Yale University. We’re trying to ...
The American democratic system worked even though the American Democratic party failed. Donald Trump was decisively reelected president by the largest popular vote and the most demographically diverse ...
Curt Bailey ’99, CEO of Bloodworks Northwest, explains how the generosity of blood donors enables a uniquely American model for managing a crucial corner of healthcare.
Healthcare is big business, but a crucial part of the industry is led by nonprofits with tight margins that depend on donors sharing a part of their body. Curt Bailey ’99, CEO of Bloodworks Northwest, ...