Recent Orange Pages (February 2009) have addressed The Innovator’s Prescription, A Disruptive Solution For Health Care, a seminal book on the topic of righting what is wrong in healthcare by Clayton M. Christensen et al.
This month’s article offers further clarity to Christensen’s theory, based on a recent discussion forum hosted by Harvard Business School and featuring Christensen, which consisted of further comments about the topic of his book, as well as responses to questions posed by those in the audience.
More specifically, in the Harvard session, Christensen boiled down his entire book into one simple graphic, presented below, which is detailed in this month’s article.

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