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Healthcare Supply Chain Has a Board-Level Governance Problem.

Healthcare Supply Chain Has a Board-Level Governance Problem.

90% of healthcare supply chain professionals say supply chain is a top-three financial lever. 83% say boards review it less than quarterly. That gap is not a communication problem. It is a structural one, and a procurement wave is already forming around it.

MarketScale Newsroom·Jun 29, 2026
From Institutional Excellence to Population-Level Access: How Pakistan Can Bridge Its Healthcare Divide

From Institutional Excellence to Population-Level Access: How Pakistan Can Bridge Its Healthcare Divide

Healthcare systems are under pressure almost everywhere, but the strain is especially visible in lower-resource settings where demand is rising faster than infrastructure. In Pakistan, that pressure is playing out across a system that has to serve more than 250 million people with limited public investment. Public health spending remains below 1% of GDP,…

Kevin Stevenson·Jun 1, 2026
A Physician Entrepreneur’s Playbook for Fixing America’s Specialty Care Gap

A Physician Entrepreneur’s Playbook for Fixing America’s Specialty Care Gap

The U.S. healthcare system is facing a quiet but accelerating crisis: a widening gap between where specialists are needed and where they actually practice. In urology alone, there are roughly 1,100 open positions but only about 400 new specialists trained each year—a mismatch that’s only getting worse. As physician burnout rises and more clinicians…

Kevin Stevenson·May 11, 2026
Policy, Patients, and the Future of Healthcare: How Texas Plans to Fix a Strained System

Policy, Patients, and the Future of Healthcare: How Texas Plans to Fix a Strained System

The U.S. healthcare system is under real strain—and it’s something both patients and physicians are feeling in everyday care. In Texas, those pressures are even more visible, where rapid population growth, rural access challenges, and regulatory complexity are making it harder for patients to get timely care and for doctors to focus on medicine…

Kevin Stevenson·May 4, 2026
The Open Road to Reform: Why Healthcare Needs Disruption, Innovation, and the Return of Real Competition

The Open Road to Reform: Why Healthcare Needs Disruption, Innovation, and the Return of Real Competition

The U.S. healthcare system is at a crossroads — facing rising costs, limited competition, and a widening gap between innovation and accessibility. According to projections from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), national health spending is expected to grow faster than the overall economy over the next decade — about 5.8% per year…

David Kemp·Oct 15, 2025
Empowering Choice and Opportunity

Empowering Choice and Opportunity

In this episode of Care Anywhere: The Global Health Workforce Podcast, host Lea Sims welcomes Pandora Hardtman, an internationally recognized nurse midwife and global health leader. Pandora reflects on her personal journey from the Caribbean to serving as Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer at Jhpiego and now as a midwifery consultant with the United Nations…

Lea Sims·Jul 9, 2025
Fighting for Fair Healthcare Access Means Overcoming Certain Challenges

Fighting for Fair Healthcare Access Means Overcoming Certain Challenges

Closing the gap between healthcare costs and accessibility requires addressing systemic barriers that leave millions without adequate coverage

David Kemp·Nov 8, 2024
A New Dawn in Medicine: The Intersection of AI and Value-Based Care Could Reduce Costs, Increase Access

A New Dawn in Medicine: The Intersection of AI and Value-Based Care Could Reduce Costs, Increase Access

Artificial intelligence combined with value-based care models is reshaping how providers deliver treatment while simultaneously lowering expenses and expanding

Geoffrey Roche·Mar 30, 2024
Decentralized At-Home Care: Following the Trends that Can Improve Healthcare in the U.S.

Decentralized At-Home Care: Following the Trends that Can Improve Healthcare in the U.S.

Shifting care from hospitals to patients' homes could address critical gaps in America's healthcare equity and accessibility

David Kemp·Feb 23, 2024
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