Unlock the future of health care

Join the Innovation Insider

Drive health care transformation

We exist to improve the world through innovation. We know many of you seek to do the same, and we want to better enable you to do so. That's why we are launching Innovation Insider.

Face uncertainty with confidence

Innovation Insider is a monthly gathering where we assess current health care trends, news, and businesses through the lens of theory.

In applying theory, we'll uncover unique insights about industry happenings, and how you—as a health care innovator and leader—should think about responding.

The result?

You feel more confident about how you’re facing the future in a volatile and uncertain environment.

Pricing

Annual Membership: $500

What to expect:

  • Gatherings will be held via Zoom

  • Monthly meetings will last an hour, with a 30-minute presentation followed by a 30-minute Q&A session

  • Gatherings will be recorded, so you can watch them on your schedule if you can't attend live

FAQs

  • This offering is best suited for health care leaders, executives, innovators, researchers, policy makers, and educators. We know many of you seek to improve the world through innovation, and we want to better enable you to do so. We’ll do this through theory- and data-driven analysis of current health care trends, news, and businesses. We'll aim to cover a range of topics from how to reframe mindsets and categorize challenges, to applying insights toward context-specific goals. Plus, you’ll get a chance to meet other innovative health care thinkers who are part of this community.

  • When you join Innovation Insider, you enroll in a yearly subscription via Stripe, a payment platform with stringent security measures. Stripe accepts credit/debit cards, Google Pay, or Apple Pay.

  • Meetings will occur monthly, and they will be one hour long. This will include approximately 30 minutes of presentation time, and 30 minutes of Q&A/interaction with the group.

  • Innovation Insider membership is priced for one individual. We hope you will find great value in participating, and if so, please invite your friends and colleagues to become members as well. If you aren’t able to make a monthly gathering, you will receive a recording within 24 hours to watch at a time that is most convenient for you. Please keep the recording to yourself and don’t share it with others.

  • Not at first. If you are interested in forming connections with other Innovation Insider members between calls, we highly encourage you to do so! You can share your contact information in the chat of each webinar, or reach out to others directly through the chat feature in the Zoom call.

  • We welcome any and all health care innovators to join Innovation Insider. Our events are recorded, so if you can’t make it live, you will receive a recording to watch at a time that is most convenient for you.

About Ann Somers Hogg

Ann Somers is the director of health care research at the Clayton Christensen Institute. She focuses on business model innovation and disruption in health care, including how to transform a sick care system into one that values and creates total health. Her current research focuses on drivers of health, maternal health, and the pathways to improve both. She addresses these challenges through the lens of Jobs to Be Done, Business Model, and Tools of Cooperation theories.

Prior to joining the Institute, Ann Somers worked for Atrium Health, where she most recently served as the AVP of Strategy and Transformation. In this role, she co-led the formulation of Atrium Health’s long-term Enterprise Strategy, led strategic intelligence and environmental scanning, and served as the Chief of Staff to Atrium Health’s Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer.

Before that, she worked in Atrium Health’s Innovation Engine, where she also led environmental scanning efforts and developed potentially disruptive care models. She started her career in consulting at Oliver Wyman, working in their Health and Life Sciences practice to develop value-based care strategies for large payers.

Ann Somers holds an MSPH in Health Policy and Management from UNC-Chapel Hill and a BS in Commerce from the University of Virginia.