FEATURE
What Price Technology? At NYT Health Confab, That’s a Loaded Question
May 30, 2014 | Xconomy
The role of data and technological innovation in health care was front and center at a conference of top health experts from academia, industry and government, convened by the New York Times at the University of California. Voices of both optimism and caution were plentiful, but the discussion of technology was consistently grounded, no matter the speaker’s view, in the cost of health care.
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Business School, Disrupted
June 1, 2014 | New York Times
The question: Should Harvard Business School enter the business of online education, and, if so, how? Universities across the country are wrestling with the same question — call it the educator’s quandary — of whether to plunge into the rapidly growing realm of online teaching, at the risk of devaluing the on-campus education for which students pay tens of thousands of dollars, or to stand pat at the risk of being left behind.
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