“Payoff Will Be Billions if Louisville Can Be Best at Aging Innovation” by Dianne H. Timmering

By Dianne H. Timmering @dhtimmering Its sector is a leader, but lucrative market to help boomers live better won’t be on without a fight. Aging is a new dawn of health care. Tens of billions of dollars are at stake as an epochal time for revolutionary wellness and aging care begins. Louisville is contending to … Continue reading “Payoff Will Be Billions if Louisville Can Be Best at Aging Innovation” by Dianne H. Timmering

Hospital Administration Is Feverish Entrepreneurship

Leading Kentucky’s hospitals amid today’s constant change takes multiple skill sets, talents, smarts and quick thinking March 6, 2019 By Dianne H. Timmering Maybe a new job design for hospital administrator should start with “Disruptive CEO needed: Must have operational finesse, government awareness, daily fortitude, innovative muster, partnership advancement, strategic relevancy, patient endearment and the intrinsic … Continue reading Hospital Administration Is Feverish Entrepreneurship

“Louisville, KY . . . A Great City Of Cause And Effect” by Dianne H. Timmering

Louisville, KY is a great city of cause and effect—filled with the power of innovation, a real testing ground for live feedback on products, services, technologies—a testing ground for the fluent edgy ideas and new venture offspring, concept-building from one vision to creation, with entrepreneurs in the making, a knowing, a passionate drive of unstoppable … Continue reading “Louisville, KY . . . A Great City Of Cause And Effect” by Dianne H. Timmering

GHW Bush and Me: Four lessons in leadership

By Dianne Timmering – Contributor to Louisville Business First, USA "The future simply belongs to nations that can remain on the cutting edge. … Individuals wield power as never before. An innovator equipped with ideas and the freedom to turn them into inventions can change the way we live. Governments that strive only to maintain … Continue reading GHW Bush and Me: Four lessons in leadership

“We are US…A Healthcare Marathon Finish” by Dianne H. Timmering

It’s a year later and I still reflect on my time in the race. The race for what---healthcare’s idiosyncrasies of uncertainty, day to day where one word from Washington, whether it becomes regulatory discretionary review or legislative speculation still rings with resonance of possible impact shuttering those it impacts the most--- the impoverished, the elderly, … Continue reading “We are US…A Healthcare Marathon Finish” by Dianne H. Timmering

“Revolutionaries Fight Back – Defending Those Who Can’t Take Care of Themselves” b y Dianne H. Timmering

When a risky strategy is your only ally …. Business, Politics and the spiritual salve that holds it together. Who will take care of those who can’t take care of themselves? By Dianne H. Timmering July 2017 Legislative victory!: Senate Bill 4 - Medical Review Panels! Kentucky gets tort reform! A form of civil practical … Continue reading “Revolutionaries Fight Back – Defending Those Who Can’t Take Care of Themselves” b y Dianne H. Timmering

“Too Fast, Too Soon, But Exactly the Right Plan – A Commentary” by Dianne H. Timmering

#WeareKY The recent strategy from the Governor’s administration, while ideal and brilliant as they reached into the inner-workings of the legislative process to determine procedurally what they could do with a supermajority in both chambers in the first five days, it was simply – too much, too fast, too soon. But it wasn’t wrong. And … Continue reading “Too Fast, Too Soon, But Exactly the Right Plan – A Commentary” by Dianne H. Timmering

“An Inaugural Two Week Reflection” by Dianne H. Timmering

As I reflect back on this past inauguration weekend, I specifically remember four White House transitions. The first when President Herbert Walker Bush won the White House in 1988, the next, a Republican to Democratic transition with President William Jefferson Clinton in 1993, and then in 2001 when President George W. Bush, Jr. won the … Continue reading “An Inaugural Two Week Reflection” by Dianne H. Timmering