Media Database
>
Bill Frist

Bill Frist

Contributor at Forbes Online

Contact this person
Email address
i*****@*******.comGet email address
Location
United States
Covering topics
  • Health & Medicine
Languages
  • English
Influence score
73
Media Database
>
Bill Frist
forbes.com

65 Years Later: A School Bombing, A Steady Leader, And A Message Of Hope

September 10, 2022 marks the 65th anniversary of the tragic bombing of the Hattie Cotton School, which occurred following the first day of integration at six elementary schools in Nashville in 1957. My Aunt Bonnie, Principal Margaret Cate, was the steady, calming hand in the midst of the chaos.
forbes.com

It’s Time To Prioritize Nutrition: Better Diet Quality Leads To Bet...

Bad foods, bad diet, and overall bad nutrition are making Americans sick. Next week’s White House conference presents a wonderful opportunity to inform policy level change that will directly benefit the health and wellbeing of every American.
forbes.com

Can Nature Be Our Climate Defender? Adaptive Strategies Lead To A S...

The work being done by TNC in communities all over the world protects and restores vital ecosystems and natural resources. This framework can – and should — be one of our best assets in tackling our climate action plan.
forbes.com

Bringing Modernized Kidney Care To The Home: How Monogram Health Is...

Founded and incubated by Frist Cressey Ventures, Monogram Health is on the forefront of transforming the long stagnant kidney care industry, where more than one in seven adults in the U.S. — nearly 37 million people — are living with chronic kidney disease.
forbes.com

Healthcare Paradox: How The Industry Designed To Keep Us Well Is Al...

Healthcare systems undertake a fundamental and challenging mission: keeping us healthy. But true health and wellbeing extends beyond hospital walls and examination rooms. Our bodies and minds, after all, can only be as healthy as the environments that nourish them.
forbes.com

A Road Map For Action On Health Care Spending And Value: Part I – A...

On February 3rd, the Health Affairs Council on Health Care Spending and Value released its report, “A Road Map for Action.” Here, we our Council recommendations on administrative spending and waste.
forbes.com

A Road Map For Action On Health Care Spending And Value: Part II – ...

Why does the US spend more per capita on health care than any other nation? Well, according to renowned health care economist Dr. Uwe Reinhardt, “It’s the prices, stupid.”

Contact Bill Frist and 1 million other journalists

Search by beat, location, outlet & position to find the right journalists for your story.

Sign up for free
forbes.com

A Road Map For Action On Health Care Spending And Value: Part III –...

This is the third in a four-part series on the Health Affairs Council on Health Care Spending and Value’s newly released report, “A Road Map for Action,” where we examine the spending impacts of state-set spending growth targets.
forbes.com

A Road Map For Action On Health Care Spending And Value: Part IV – ...

Health care has undergone a cultural shift toward not only prioritizing better value and more comprehensive care but also in how these services are paid for. The days of strictly fee-for-service payment models are dwindling. And value-based payment models have stepped into the fold.
forbes.com

How The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Has Influenced Health Policy...

Private foundations in America play a unique and vital role in advancing social progress. That is well known. What is less recognized is the impact such Foundations have on individuals who work within them. This story is a personal one.
forbes.com

Closing The Talent Gap: From K-12 To Career - Forbes

Our nation is facing a persistent and increasingly urgent challenge: many students are not adequately prepared to meet current and future workforce needs.
forbes.com

United For Rivers: Protecting Europe’s Freshwater Gems For Future G...

The Nature Conservancy has teamed up with local conservation partners across the Balkans to safeguard some of Europe’s last free-flowing rivers.
forbes.com

You (Or Your Parents) Are Going To Fall: Here’s What You Must Know ...

Falls and their resulting injuries are largely considered a normal part of aging – but they don’t have to be. There are many steps we can take to decrease our risk.
forbes.com

Healthcare Is Chaotic: 5 Lessons Drawn From Colliding Spaces To Ins...

We set out to engage the best problem solvers from outside healthcare with some of the smartest operators and innovators within. Here are their five guiding lessons.
forbes.com

16 Things To Consider Ending Every Dinner Discussion With - Forbes

At the end of every dinner discussion go around the table and have each person cite one remarkable trend that celebrates the amazing progress we are making in our world.
forbes.com

Mapping Our Way To Living With Fire - Forbes

To build wildfire resilience, we need to return beneficial fire to our landscapes through controlled burns and invest in a specialized workforce.
forbes.com

The MCC Effect: How A Little-Known Foreign Development Agency Has T...

President Bush and I saw eye to eye on the global role the U.S. should play as a compassionate leader that could do good in the world, using our unparalleled resources...
forbes.com

‘One Health’ Creates A Healthier And More Hopeful Future For All - ...

One Health as a framework looks to better understand and educate us on the intricate and overlapping web that links the health of people, animals, and our surroundings.
forbes.com

The Surest And Safest Way To Maximize Your Health: Food As Medicine...

In my years of practice I never wrote a prescription for food. That is about to change. Why? Because food, we now know, can be a powerful medicine.
forbes.com

The Rural Health Conundrum - Forbes

This is the first of a three-part series on rural health and the unique challenges that have historically been difficult to overcome.
forbes.com

Following The Data To Create A Blueprint For Post-Pandemic Student ...

To know what works and what doesn’t in education, we must transparently measure and assess and report. The latest data shows Tennessee demonstrating real progress.