Katie Norris and Matt Turetzky (Norton Law Firm) discuss topics including FCA matters within the healthcare industry and challenges defendants may face in false claims.
Read MoreColm Gibson discusses the victory of Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party in the UK’s general election, what is ahead for the UK and what the vote means for business leaders.
Read MoreAndrew Agwunobi continues his discussion on doctor satisfaction, systems management and cost improvements.
Read MoreDr. Andrew Agwunobi discusses issues facing today’s hospitals, the tools available to health system leaders to address financial challenges and his views on doctor satisfaction.
Read MoreBRG Director JoAnna Younts is a member of the firm’s Health Analytics practice. She delves into the topic of telemedicine, today’s landscape, and what the future may bring.
Read MoreAndrea Kramer previews her workshop at the upcoming BRG Women’s Leadership Conference and discusses her new book, It's Not You, It's the Workplace: Women's Conflict at Work and the Bias That Built It.
Read MoreSheila Heen is the CEO of Triad Consulting and has been a lecturer at Harvard Law School since 1995. Her book Thanks for the Feedback: The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback provides the basis for our discussion today.
Read MoreIn the second part of the podcast, Michael Whalen dives into LIBOR’s replacement, SOFR; and explains different approaches to replacing LIBOR and what the next generation of benchmarks will be expected to handle.
Read MoreMichael Whalen, a BRG managing director, discusses the future of LIBOR, one of the key benchmark rates in the world economy, which is set to go away in 2021. He provides a brief history of LIBOR and discusses why it’s being phased out.
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