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Regina E. Herzlinger is a Manhattan Institute Center for Medical Progress Senior Fellow. Herzlinger writes on Consumer-Driven Health Care issues and is the author of the new book Who Killed Health Care: America's $2 Trillion Problemand the Consumer-Driven Cure (McGraw-Hill, June 2007). She is the Nancy R. McPherson Professor of Business Administration Chair at the Harvard Business School. She was the first woman to be tenured and chaired at Harvard Business School and the first to serve on a number of corporate boards. She is widely recognized for her innovative research in health care, including her early predictions of the unraveling of managed care and the rise of consumer-driven health care and health care focused factories, two terms that she coined.
Her research has been profiled in industry journals and business publications such as The Economist and Fortune. She has won the American College of Healthcare Executives' Thompson Book of the Year Award twice, Academy of Healthcare Executives Research Award three times, the HFMA's Board of Directors award, and Management Accounting's research prize. She was also elected one of the "100 Most Powerful People in Healthcare," Modern Healthcare, 2004, 2003. She is a frequent keynoter at the annual meetings of large health care and business groups. She was named the first CIMA Visiting Professor at the University of Edinburgh and Managed Healthcare selected her as one of health care's top ten thinkers. Last, Prof. Herzlinger was elected by her students as one of the outstanding instructors of the Harvard Business School MBA Class.
Mrs. Herzlinger is a member of the U.S. Secretary of the Air Force Advisory Group and has been a board member of 12 publicly-traded firms. She has been honored by many women's organizations, including the Girl Scouts of the USA and the National Women's Economic Alliance.
Both of Mrs. Herzlinger's children attended Harvard College. Her daughter is now a resident at a Boston hospital; her son is a U.S. Army Infantry Officer.
Regina Herzlinger received her Bachelor's Degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her Doctorate from the Harvard Business School. She has been married for 37 years to her MIT classmate, Dr. George Herzlinger. Select Media
- WERS "Public Affairs", 10-11-09
- WSYR's "The Joe Galuski Show", 9-24-09
- WILM's "The John Watson Show", 9-24-09
- KOGO's "The Chip Franklin Show", 9-24-09
- WPTH's "The Anthony Mazzarelli Show", 9-20-09
- TheRealNews.com, (To watch this debate, click here)
- Fox Business Channel's "Cavuto," 02-22-08 (Please click here to watch a clip of this appearance)
- CNN's "Broken Government: Critical Healthcare," 01-31-08 (Please click here to watch a clip of this appearance)
- CNN's "House Call with Dr. Sanjay Gupta," 01-26-08 (Please click here to watch a clip of this appearance)
- CNN Headline News' "Glenn Beck Show," 01-07-08 (Please click here to watch a clip of this appearance)
- ABC News 20/20, 09-14-07 (Please click here to watch a clip of this appearance)
Articles/Op-eds
- Insurance Supermarket Risks, Washington Times, 09-15-09
- We Don’t Need a Public Option, National Review Online, 09-10-09
- Government Should Get Back To The Basics On Health Care, St. Paul Pioneer Press, 08-19-09
- Health Care’s Taxing Problem, National Review Online, 08-12-09
- Some Inconvenient Truths About Medicare and the New 'Public Plan', RealClearPolitics, 07-25-09
- Limited Choices, National Review Online, 07-09-09
- Can the United States Provide Health Care For All?, McKinsey & Company, 05-18-09
- Health Care Reform that Will Kill the U.S. Economy, Huffington Post, 04-27-09
- Creating a Real Healthcare Market, The Boston Globe, 02-18-09
- America, Insure Thyself, Washington Post, 03-29-08
- Running for the Exits, National Review Online, 02-22-08
- Where Are the Innovators in Health Care?, Harvard Business School Bulletin, 12-15-07
- Foreign Health Affairs, Wall Street Journal, 11-19-07
- Individual Freedom vs. Government Control, National Review Online, 08-01-07
- Universal Health Insurance That's Not Under Government Control, Washington Examiner, 07-27-07
- America,
Insure Thyself WashingtonPost.com, 03-29-08
- Running
for the Exits National Review Online, 02-22-08
- Where
Are the Innovators in Health Care? Harvard Business Alumni Bulletin, December 2007
- Foreign
Health Affairs Wall Street Journal, 11-19-07
- Individual
Freedom vs. Government Control By Tom Coburn & Regina Herzlinger, National Review Online, 8-1-07
- Universal
health insurance that's not under government control Washington Examiner, 7-27-07
- Who
Killed U.S. Medicine? Washington Post, 7-25-07
- Where
Are the Innovators in Health Care? Wall Street Journal, 7-19-07
- The
Ivy League Without Larry Summers: Vision Less The New Republic Online, 7-10-06
- Health
policy in Maryland and Massachusetts: A study in contrasts Examiner, 5-30-06
- They'd
Sooner Fix Medicaid By Tom Coburn and Regina Herzlinger, Wall Street Journal, 5-18-06
- Health
Policy in Maryland and Massachusetts: A Study in Contrasts
Heritage Foundation, 4-13-06
- Medicine
for Medicaid By Regina E. Herzlinger and Tom Nerney, Wall Street Journal, 8-1-05
- A
Real Health Rx New York Post, 5-25-05
- Uncle
Sam is no doctor USA Today, 3-28-05
- A
Corporate Push - Against Women USA Today, 12-7-04
- An
IT Trojan horse ... Feds should stay out of ‘evidence-based’ medicine Modern Healthcare, September 2004
- Consumer
Driven Healthcare: Lessons from Switzerland JAMA Vol. 292 No. 10, 9-8-04
- Consumer-Driven
Health Care: Freeing Providers to Innovate Healthcare Financial Management, March 2004
- Consumer-Driven
Health Care: Taming the Health Care Cost Monster Journal of Financial Service Professionals, March 2004
- More
Market, Less Straightjacket Wall Street Journal, 1-22-04
- Back
in the U.S.S.R. Wall Street Journal, 11-26-03
- Prix-Fixe
Rip-Off Wall Street Journal, 6-13-03
- My
Ivy League Soldier Wall Street Journal, 4-2-03
Testimony
Books
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