The HEAR approach to negotiation has improved healthcare and will make you better. Its relational context anchored in emotional intelligence aligns beautifully with the principles that underlie optimal clinical practice. Transforming Healthcare Through Negotiation is a must read for caregivers!
James K. Stoller, MD, MS
Chair of the Education Institute, Cleveland Clinic
As Director of the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine at NYU Langone Health in New York City, I have often seen firsthand how vital sophisticated negotiation skills are for advancing multidisciplinary care and clinical innovation. In my own role, I must navigate negotiations with various stakeholders across our health system, including those in the clinical, educational, and administrative realms. It is imperative, therefore, to acquire nimble and substantive skill sets to allow me as leader in healthcare to successfully traverse these domains and to advocate effectively for my faculty, staff, trainees, and, of course, our patients and their families. Stacey Lee's HEAR Framework offers a practical, evidence-based approach that resonates with the complex realities of modern academic medicine. Her book provides healthcare leaders such as myself with innovative, concrete tools for driving collaboration across clinical, research, and educational domains. I have had the privilege of witnessing Ms. Lees negotiation seminars in person, and her book takes these crucial lessons to the next level for the reader, who will benefit immeasurably by the experience.
Daniel H. Sterman, MD
Director, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine, NYU Langone Health
Dr. Lee understands that the complex environment of the healthcare environment requires a unique negotiating framework that is relationship centered versus traditional transactional exchanges. Having spent a career as a healthcare entrepreneur, I have been involved in countless negotiations with constituents including medical professionals, managers, bankers, and private equity sponsors. Looking back, I see so many instances where Dr. Lees HEAR Framework would have provided a more structured, thoughtful, and actionable approach to align stakeholder interests and shift negotiations from adversarial exchanges to strategic collaboration. Her book is an invaluable guide for all clinical, operational, and financial professionals working to achieve sustainable innovation.
John Heller
Healthcare Entrepreneur and Executive; CEO of myOrthos; Founder and Former CEO of HealthPRO-Heritage
Transforming Healthcare Through Negotiation is an essential read for healthcare leaders navigating todays complex landscape. Stacey Lees HEAR Framework masterfully aligns with the principles of market-driven healthcare innovationa core focus of our workby providing a structured, relational approach to negotiation that balances clinical, operational, and financial priorities. This book is a powerful tool for those looking to drive transformative change in patient care, organizational strategy, and health system leadership.
Regina Herzlinger, PhD
Nancy R. McPherson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
Brian Walker, DrPH
Executive Fellow, Harvard Business School
Ben Creo, MDiv
Visiting Lecturer of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
In describing a negotiating approach uniquely tailored for use across the different pillars of health carethe practice of medicine, care delivery, and the business of health careProfessor Lee advances an appropriately aspirational paradigm of empathetic cooperation that advances the professions higher calling. Its underlying principlethat the best outcomes are achieved when everyones needs and perspectives are consideredis a welcome antidote to a cynical winner-take-all mindset that too often characterizes the business and its stark realities of costs.
Susan Dentzer
Healthcare Policy Analyst; Former Editor, Health Affairs
Stacey Lee provides a thought-provoking and personal guide for navigating successfully through the challenges of work, bias, and self-confidence in turbulent healthcare settings.
Leonard J. Marcus, PhD
Founding Director, Program for Health Care Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health