Abstract

The basic premise for an informal, October 16th 2013 roundtable discussion organized by the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship was that there is a role for universities to envision, test, and evaluate different strategies for transforming our health care system. To begin, Colorado Law Dean Phil Weiser, who moderated the discussion, asked a diverse group of physicians, lawyers, academics, and entrepreneurs,1 if the University of Colorado received $100 million to support the cause of facilitating health care transformation, what should we do to advance that goal? In response, participants offered both concrete ideas and general concepts to promote collaboration across different silos, engagement with our communities, investments in technology, and a mindset around empowering consumers.

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