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Peter Cowhey and Jonathan Aronson on global governance
On November 29th, 2017 the Digital Seminar series hosted Peter Cowhey from the School of Global Policy & Strategy at the University of California, San Diego and Jonathan Aronson from the Annenberg School of Communication & Journalism at the University of Southern California.
Julia Adler-Milstein on the drive for health information interoperability
Data interoperability is one of the most pressing innovations needed in the healthcare industry today but has consistently struggled to catch on. Why? Digital Seminar speaker, Julia Adler-Milstein takes a look at the underlying regulatory and market forces that have resulted in this failure to put standardization and interoperability first.
Hilal Atasoy on the impact of digitization on health care costs and quality
On October 25th, 2017 the Digital Seminar series hosted Hilal Atasoy from Fox School of Business at Temple University. Hilal gave a talk called “Impacts of Health IT on Health Care Costs and Quality: The Role of Information and Patient Sharing.”
Digital change and the content trap
Professor Bharat Anand offers some germane and timely advice for media companies (hint: all companies are media companies now) in the digital age. Namely, Anand revisits newspapers and reveals some surprising facts about what really caused the industry’s decline. Professor Anand’s insights are useful for anyone looking to play in the digital landscape and leverage the power of connections to develop profitable business models and avoid falling into the “content trap.”