One of America’s sharpest minds in health care and operations management says we’ve been looking for answers in all the wrong places. Eugene Litvak, PhD, from the Boston University Health Policy Institute, instead recommends a plan built around variability theory that will cut costs and increase quality. He lays out his strategy for an effective health care system with host Dr. Michael Greenberg.
Variability Theory in Health Care: Cutting Costs, Increasing Quality

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One of America’s sharpest minds in health care and operations management says we’ve been looking for answers in all the wrong places. Eugene Litvak, PhD, from the Boston University Health Policy Institute, instead recommends a plan built around variability theory that will cut costs and increase quality. He lays out his strategy for an effective health care system with host Dr. Michael Greenberg.
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