Submitted by Source Admin on Wed, 2015-12-23 09:53
At its best, KPMG is producing reports such as Paths to population health. Structured around eight questions (eg Is there
a shared understanding for the journey?), KPMG introduces the authors and their credentials up front; explains clearly
what organisations need to do; provides engaging case studies to bring the material to life; and offers a maturity matrix
encouraging readers to benchmark their own efforts.
Submitted by Source Admin on Fri, 2015-10-16 11:57
KPMG has selected a highly topical subject and tackles the issue head on with a pragmatic ‘how to’ approach. The firm succeeds in conveying a realistic sense of urgency, challenging those who are assuming that the impact of biosimilars on the US market will be very gradual.
Submitted by Source Admin on Thu, 2015-09-10 13:24
KPMG continues its steady climb up our rankings table. We’re seeing less text and more attractively presented reports, greater use of internal and external experts, and more of a focus on the ‘so what’ for the reader. An example of this approach in action is Creating new value with patients, carers and communities. A well-written introduction, a concise easy-to-follow structure, real-life examples, and information about internal and external experts are likely to encourage readers to think positively about the firm.
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