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Lawton R. Burns (born 1951) is an American business theorist, Professor of Management and the Chairperson of the Health Care Management Department of
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, and a Faculty Co-director for the Roy and Diana Vagelos Program in Life Sciences and Management.


Career

Burns received a BA in
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and
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in 1971 from
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. Following this, he received his MA in sociology in 1976, his PhD in sociology in 1981 and his MBA in Health Administration in 1984, all three from the
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.LAWTON R. BURNS James Joo-Jin Kim Professor of Health Care Management
at ''wharton.upenn.edu''. Accessed September 6, 2013.
Burns started his academic career at the Graduate School of Business of the
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, and moved to the College of Business Administration of the
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. From 1998 to 2002, he was a Visiting scholar in the Department of Preventive Medicine at the
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. Since 1994, he has been the chairman of the Health Care Systems Department of Wharton, and since 2008 the James Joo-Jin Kim Professor of Health Care Management. Since 1999 he is also director of the Wharton Center for Health Management and Economics. In 1999, he received an Investigator Award in Health Research Policy from the
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. In 2013, Burns joined the Roy and Diana Vagelos Program in Life Sciences and Management as a Faculty Co-director. Outside of his duties as professor, he performs consulting and speaking engagements.


Contributions

Burns is known for having analyzed the bankruptcy of the Allegheny Health Education & Research Foundation, which owned the first
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ever to go bankrupt. He has testified to the
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about clinical integration and served as an expert witness for the
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in its case against Evanston Northwestern Healthcare Medical Group. Burns has analyzed physician-organization integration over the past twenty-five years. The last 13 years he spent studying the healthcare supply chain. He completed a book on supply chain management in the healthcare industry, The Health Care Value Chain (Jossey-Bass, 2002), and a recent analysis of alliances between imaging equipment makers and hospital systems. These studies focus on the strategic alliances and partnerships developing between pharmaceutical firms/distributors, disposable manufacturers, medical device manufacturers, group purchasing organizations, and organized delivery systems. He has also edited The Business of Healthcare Innovation (Cambridge University Press, 2012) which analyzes the healthcare technology sectors globally: pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical devices, and information technology. He has served as lead editor of the 6th Edition of the major text, Healthcare Management: Organization Design & Behavior (Delmar, 2011). ''India’s Healthcare Industry'', was published in 2014 (Cambridge University Press, 2014).


Publications

Publications, a selection: * 2021 The U.S. Healthcare Ecosystem: Payers, Providers, Producers * 2018. M''anaging Discovery: Harnessing Creativity to Drive Biomedical Innovation'', coauthored with Philip A. Rea and Mark V. Pauly * 2017: ''China's Healthcare System and Reform'', co-edited with Gordon G. Liu * 2014: ''India's Healthcare Industry: Innovation in Delivery, Financing, and Manufacturing'' * 2012: ''The Business of Healthcare Innovation'', 2nd Edition * 2002. ''The Health Care Value Chain: Producers, Purchasers, and Providers'' * 2005. ''The Business of Healthcare Innovation'' * 2006. ''History & Health Policy in the United States''


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Lawton Burns
home Page at wharton.upenn.edu {{DEFAULTSORT:Burns, Lawton Living people American business theorists University of Pennsylvania faculty Year of birth uncertain 1951 births