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These publications, featured in leading media outlets, reflect the Netiv’s core expertise in health system innovation, policy, and care delivery. Together, they contribute to informed public dialogue by bringing systems-level insight and evidence-grounded perspective to conversations shaping the future of healthcare.

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March 31, 2026

Health care systems rarely collapse all at once. Instead, they function under continuous pressure, where overcrowded emergency departments, persistent bed shortages, staffing gaps, and supply disruptions have become part of everyday operations rather than exceptional events.

These recurring strains are often treated as isolated crises, yet they point to something deeper. What we are witnessing is not a series of independent failures, but the visible expression of an underlying structural fragility. As pressures accumulate over time, systems become increasingly sensitive to disruption, where even minor shocks can trigger cascading effects across care delivery.

Understanding this fragility requires moving beyond reactive responses and recognizing the patterns that connect these challenges. Only then can resilience be intentionally designed, rather than assumed.


March 24, 2026

Health systems are under growing strain, but the issue goes beyond funding or staffing. This article argues the real problem is how we understand the system itself. Rather than recognizing health care as a complex adaptive system, reforms continue to treat it as something predictable and controllable.

In reality, outcomes emerge from dynamic interactions across patients, providers, and institutions. When policies impose rigid, top-down solutions, they often reduce adaptability and increase fragility.

A shift in perspective is needed—toward learning, adaptation, and system-level thinking.


December 11, 2025

As health care evolves rapidly, our workforce hasn’t kept pace with the demands of a data-rich, AI-driven system. In this Newsweek piece, Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg argues that traditional roles, curricula, and regulations are outdated and constrain the system’s ability to adapt. To build a resilient, learning health care ecosystem, we must create entirely new professions—from AI clinical navigators to hybrid care coordinators—that blend clinical expertise with data literacy, systems thinking, and value-based care. The future of care depends not just on technology, but on the people trained and empowered to use it wisely.


November 17, 2025

As health systems around the world push toward centralization, a new Newsweek opinion piece argues this approach could hinder the real potential of artificial intelligence in health care. Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg explains that AI thrives on decentralized, diverse, and locally actionable data, enabling continuous learning and innovation at the front lines of care. Centralized systems may create “intelligence bottlenecks,” slowing responsiveness and limiting the ability of clinicians to adapt insights to their communities. To unlock AI’s transformative power, health systems must balance governance with local autonomy, real-time learning, and collaborative data sharing.


July 24, 2025

Excellence in health care goes beyond efficiency or innovation alone—it is defined by the value delivered to patients. In this article published by Newsweek, Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg explores how true health-care excellence emerges when patient outcomes, trust, clinical expertise, and innovation align. The piece highlights the shift toward value-based care, the importance of culture and leadership, and why meaningful impact—not volume—should be the ultimate measure of success in modern health systems.


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