LinkedIn July 26, 2018
Jeff Immelt, Former Chairman & CEO of GE

Whatever line of business you’re in, it’s a healthcare business

Three of the most respected CEOs in the world recently teamed up to announce a bold plan: fix the “hungry tapeworm” of American healthcare to provide a healthier return on our massive annual investment. They nominated themselves and their blockbuster companies—Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JP Morgan—for the task.

This announcement, and the implication that business leaders can fix national healthcare problems, was a wake up call for many in the healthcare industry and in the media. It was also a shot across the bow of other CEOs in America.

Because if you’re an employer who offers your workers health benefits, you may be unwittingly contributing to the waste and inefficiency...

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