In-Vitro Fertilization: Outcomes Measurement Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In 2007, there were very few examples of common measurement and reporting of health, a critical measure of quality. In laboratory fertilization clinics are required to report on the health of his patient results from 1995. The protagonist of the event, Dr. James Goldfarb, faces a number of challenges. As medical director of the nationally-known fertility program at the Cleveland Clinic, he has to work efficiently and practices which attracts patients from both the local area and around the world.

As leader of the Society of Assisted Reproductive Technologies, it should contribute to the ongoing evolution of the practice of artificial insemination, and ensure that the system of measurement results is to create the right incentives and the provision of timely, accurate and useful information to patients, physicians, and researchers. "Hide
by Michael E. Porter, Saquib Rahim, Benjamin Tsai Source: Harvard Business School 32 pages. Publication Date: July 2, 2008. Prod. #: 709403-PDF-ENG

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