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Steve Klasko on diverging from the ‘natural order of things’ to move health care forward

November 2, 2021Eric Larsen, Abby BurnsNo CommentsAdvisory BoardACO Growth and Expansion

Welcome to the “Lessons from the C-suite” series, featuring Advisory Board President Eric Larsen’s conversations with the most influential leaders in health care.

In this edition, Dr. Steve Klasko, CEO of Jefferson Health, talks with Eric about revelations in a Barnes & Noble, navigating “principled” growth, and how he approaches health care through an “old math versus new math” mindset. 

[Editor’s note: In the weeks following this interview, Dr. Klasko announced his retirement as CEO from Jefferson Health, effective December 31, 2021.]

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