Essays
Health Rosetta Principles and Components discussed in depth by top experts.

Ben Heywood
Principle 5: Evidence-Based understanding of what works

Bill Gates
Principle 29: Healthcare waste – A bandit stealing from our future

Tom Emerick
Specialty Care Component: Employee friendly direct contracting

OpenNotes Team
Principle 8: Open access to information for individuals

Adrian Gropper, MD
Principle 9: Openness
and Privacy

Jim Millaway
Principle 14: Individual's right to know the cost of care

Lygeia Ricciardi
Principle 17: Data liquidity for improving health

Sue Siegel
Principle 20:
“Cognification”

Mitch Rothschild
Principle 21:
Feedback

Esther Dyson
Principle 23: Partnering for community health

Dr. Tom Ferguson
Principle 25: Health and financial literacy

Kate Adamick
Principle 26:
School lunches

Dr. Garrison Bliss
Principle 33: Wisdom of the individual

John M. Grohol
Principle 34:
Mental health

Rob Lamberts, MD
Principle 38: Preventing the need for care

Danny Sands, MD
Principle 40: Inclusivity with individuals and caregivers

Hugo Campos
Principle 45: Engagement for avoiding the health system

Shannon Brownlee
Principle 48:
Overtreatment

Rob Lamberts, MD
Principle 49:
Sustainability

Stanley Schwartz, MD
Principle 51:
Empowering a patient to make rational economic choices

Bryan Vartabedian, MD
Principle 52:
Scaling medical educaton for the future

Daniel Schwartz, MD
Principle 54:
Harnessing the data deluge

S. Claiborne “Clay” Johnston, MD
Principle 56:
Physician as community manager

Jonathan Bush
Principle 58:
Monopolies

Leonard Kish, MBA/MSIS, MS
Principle 59:
Single Patient Record

Adrian Gropper, MD
Principle 65:
Right to Privacy

Rushika Fernandopulle, MD, MPP CEO
Principle 67:
Misaligned Incentives Impair Providers

Swatee Surve
Principle 71:
Embracing the Science of Behavior Change

Dr. Brad Younggren
Principle 74:
Flipping the Clinic
