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McDonough School of Business News | March 13, 2025
Georgetown McDonough’s Business of Health Initiative to Host Signature Healthcare Event March 19
The Business of Health Initiative at the McDonough School of Business will convene industry leaders, policymakers, and healthcare innovators for an inaugural conference on Wednesday, March 19, featuring a fireside chat with Bruce Broussard, former CEO of Humana.
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No Turning Back: Bruce Broussard
We know all organizations—especially ones in healthcare, like Humana—must be more intentional than ever before.
In this episode, we spoke with Bruce Broussard and how speed affects the healthcare system. Bruce speaks about how the healthcare system should adopt the “Slow is Smooth, Smooth is Fast” idea by focusing on disease prevention, not just treatment. Stan and Bruce speak about why and how digital transformation is an evolution of the healthcare system, and even touch on the recent Theranos trial – considering how innovation will continue to affect the healthcare system.
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A Launchpad for Accelerating Industry Transformation
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CES 2021 interview: Bruce Broussard Discusses Digital Health Solutions
Bruce Broussard, President and CEO of Humana, discusses how the pandemic has shifted digital solutions to the forefront of health care delivery, what lasting changes they anticipate in the digital health space beyond the pandemic, and more.
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Humana CEO Bruce Broussard & Transcarent CEO Glen Tullman on the Future of Care Model Innovation
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Telehealth will help create ‘a different health-care system’ after the virus, Humana CEO says
Bruce appears on CNBC to discuss telehealth and other changes.
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Humana’s CEO is Mandating Vaccinations for Office Workers and Contractors
Bruce Broussard says without mandates “we’ll never get out of this predicament.”
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Catalyzing Change Through Crisis
Unprecedented speed, collaboration, efficiency and results, all driving innovation: this is what healthcare has accomplished in the last few years. But as we settle into a new status quo, there is a pervasive sentiment that our industry is reverting to inefficiency. Embracing the evolution of healthcare requires that we embrace methods born of crisis as long-term solutions and evolve business models to meet new consumer demands. The way forward is clear–a collaborative approach, catalyzed by interoperability.
Bruce Broussard (President & CEO, Humana) joins CareTalk for a special episode recorded in front of a live audience at the EMIDS Healthcare Summit 2022.
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Defining Moments in Health: Leading Through Turbulent Times
The past two years have been marked by moments that define a generation—the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain breakdowns, a shift in American political power, unprecedented social movements, and more have all fundamentally changed how leaders lead. As the next decade unfurls and we look ahead to the uncertainty it may bring, how can C-suite members provide steadying and calm guidance for their companies? This panel featuring leaders from the health-care sector will seek answers to the question: How do you lead through the unknown?
To watch this video please visit the Milken Institute.
Moderator
Bertha Coombs
Reporter, CNBCSpeakers
Bruce Broussard
President and CEO, HumanaLawrence Tabak
Performing the Duties of the NIH Director, National Institutes of HealthJohn Wigneswaran
Chief Medical Officer, WalmartAngela Williams
President and CEO, United Way WorldwideGeorge Yancopoulos
Co-Founder, President, and Chief Scientific Officer, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals -
Transformational Leadership
Bruce Broussard – How Leading With Purpose Aligns Stakeholders
Bruce Broussard is President and CEO of Humana, a Fortune 50 company with $65 Billion in revenues and 46,000 team members. Under his leadership, Humana has created an integrated care delivery model with a focus on improving health outcomes, lowering costs, and creating a personalized member experience. Bruce also plays a leadership role in the Business Roundtable, which is driving stakeholder capitalism. He is a member of the Board of Directors of KeyCorp and the World Economic Forum Health Governors Board.
In this episode, we spoke about his humble beginnings (he was the first in his parents’ families to go to college), how his values were shaped by crucible experiences, and the role of a CEO in being an agent for all stakeholders. He also spoke about how his values help him make tough decisions balancing multiple stakeholder needs.
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