Along with being the biggest sector of the U.S. economy, healthcare is also the most dysfunctional. This book presents a compelling vision of how healthcare can work better and how we can get there with the current resources. Providing a comprehensive, positive, and intriguing vision of the future, this book tells healthcare providers how they can reposition their organizations to thrive regardless of what the government does in regards to policy. It also outlines how employers can save money by changing the way they provide healthcare to their employees.
Along with being the biggest sector of the U.S. economy, healthcare is also the most dysfunctional. This book presents a compelling vision of how healthcare can work better and how we can get there with the current resources. Providing a comprehensive, positive, and intriguing vision of the future, this book tells healthcare providers how they can reposition their organizations to thrive regardless of what the government does in regards to policy. It also outlines how employers can save money by changing the way they provide healthcare to their employees.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joe Flower is an independent healthcare analyst and futurist, a veteran of 30 years of studying, reporting on, consulting with, and speaking to organizations across the industry. His clients spread from the World Health Organization and the Department of Defense, to Fortune 100 pharmaceutical companies, manufacturers, and health plans, to local community hospitals, free clinics, physician groups, nursing associations, start-up companies, and small employers. He is on the board of the Center for Health Design, and on the speaking faculty of the American Hospital Association.
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How We Got Here. Half Off? Waste. Trends: Opportunities. Healthcare Economics 101. Build on Smart Primary Care. Put a Crew on It. Swarm the Customer. Rebuild Every Process. Making It All Work. Beyond Healthcare. The Evil Profit Motive and the Virtues of Competition. There Ought to Be a Law. The X Questions. It's the System. Beyond Reform-The Next Healthcare.
How We Got Here. Half Off? Waste. Trends: Opportunities. Healthcare Economics 101. Build on Smart Primary Care. Put a Crew on It. Swarm the Customer. Rebuild Every Process. Making It All Work. Beyond Healthcare. The Evil Profit Motive and the Virtues of Competition. There Ought to Be a Law. The X Questions. It's the System. Beyond Reform-The Next Healthcare.
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