Burns is known for having analyzed the bankruptcy of the
Allegheny Health Education & Research Foundation, which owned the first
medical school ever to go bankrupt. He has testified to the
Federal Trade Commission about clinical integration and served as an expert witness for the
Federal Trade Commission 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 ==