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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Health Policy
    • Health Leadership

    Background:

    • Defining power in the healthcare industry is complex.
    • Influence is multifaceted, encompassing various roles and sectors.
    • Reader-selected lists reflect diverse perspectives on healthcare leadership.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify and analyze the 100 most powerful individuals in the healthcare sector.
    • To understand the characteristics and impact of influential figures in healthcare.
    • To provide insights into the dynamics of power and change within the industry.

    Main Methods:

    • Compilation of a list based on reader nominations and editorial review.
    • Analysis of the selected individuals' roles, affiliations, and contributions.
    • Qualitative assessment of their demonstrated ability to effect change.

    Main Results:

    • A diverse group of 100 influential individuals was identified.
    • Key figures represent various domains including providers, payers, policy, and industry.
    • The common thread among these individuals is their capacity to drive significant change.

    Conclusions:

    • Power in healthcare is defined by the ability to enact meaningful change.
    • Leadership in healthcare is distributed across a wide range of influential actors.
    • Understanding these power dynamics is crucial for navigating and improving the healthcare landscape.

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