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Rescuing Healthcare
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Rescuing Healthcare

Healthcare in America is wildly inconsistent and uncomfortably close to bankruptcy, and the only way it can be rescued is with leaders in all the different areas of healthcare stepping up with the right kind of leadership. The problem is that they don’t realize the importance of their leadership, and even when they do, they don’t know how to lead. Sweating Blood and Red Ink shows them (and the rest of us) why it’s so important that they do step up, and—the critical ingredient—it shows them how to exercise the right kind of leadership—whatever their role or contribution. And for the rest of us as consumers, it shows us what we should be expecting ... and demanding. The goal of this book, then, is nothing less than the salvation and transformation of healthcare.

A Roadmap to High-Value Healthcare Delivery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

A Roadmap to High-Value Healthcare Delivery

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-07-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A Nation in Need of Resuscitation. Like a person suffering from a debilitating disease, healthcare delivery in the United States is ailing. The U.S. spends significantly more per capita and a higher percentage of GDP on healthcare than other developed nations, yet our patient outcomes (e.g., mortality, safety, access to medical care) are disparate and inconsistent. Moreover, the rapidly rising costs of healthcare delivery are making medical care increasingly unaffordable to the average citizen and threaten our national financial viability. How did we get here? Although unhealthy lifestyles and the growing and aging population are undoubtedly contributing to the rise in healthcare costs, two ...

Engineering a Learning Healthcare System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Engineering a Learning Healthcare System

Improving our nation's healthcare system is a challenge which, because of its scale and complexity, requires a creative approach and input from many different fields of expertise. Lessons from engineering have the potential to improve both the efficiency and quality of healthcare delivery. The fundamental notion of a high-performing healthcare system-one that increasingly is more effective, more efficient, safer, and higher quality-is rooted in continuous improvement principles that medicine shares with engineering. As part of its Learning Health System series of workshops, the Institute of Medicine's Roundtable on Value and Science-Driven Health Care and the National Academy of Engineering,...

Plunkett's Health Care Industry Almanac 2006
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 738

Plunkett's Health Care Industry Almanac 2006

Plunketts Health Care Industry Almanac is the only complete reference to the American Health Care Industry and its leading corporations. Whatever your purpose for researching the health care field, youll find this massive reference book to be a valuable guide. No other source provides this books easy-to-understand comparisons of national health expenditures, emerging technologies, patient populations, hospitals, clinics, corporations, research, Medicare, Medicaid, managed care, and many other areas of vital importance. Included in the market research sections are dozens of statistical tables covering every aspect of the industry, from Medicare expenditures to hospital utilization, from insur...

Bronchoscopy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 572

Bronchoscopy

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Evidence-Based Medicine and the Changing Nature of Health Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Evidence-Based Medicine and the Changing Nature of Health Care

Drawing on the work of the Roundtable on Evidence-Based Medicine, the 2007 IOM Annual Meeting assessed some of the rapidly occurring changes in health care related to new diagnostic and treatment tools, emerging genetic insights, the developments in information technology, and healthcare costs, and discussed the need for a stronger focus on evidence to ensure that the promise of scientific discovery and technological innovation is efficiently captured to provide the right care for the right patient at the right time. As new discoveries continue to expand the universe of medical interventions, treatments, and methods of care, the need for a more systematic approach to evidence development and...

High Stakes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

High Stakes

This book offers health care leaders the necessary tools to both map their current stakeholder relationships and fashion concrete steps to produce greater stakeholder engagement, collaboration, and cooperative competition.

In Search of Higher Value in Medicine in Japan and the U.s.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

In Search of Higher Value in Medicine in Japan and the U.s.

It is well known that U.S. spends significantly more per capita and a higher percentage of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on healthcare than other developed nations, yet our health outcomes and access to care remain disparate and inconsistent. Is it possible that similar variability in quality and cost of care exists in other countries? A recent OECD reports suggests that these observations are not unique to the U.S. and therefore all countries have opportunities to improve both the effectiveness and efficiency of their healthcare systems. These findings also suggest that there may be some common lessons for providers and policy makers around the world on improving the value of healthcare ...

Engineering the System of Healthcare Delivery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 492

Engineering the System of Healthcare Delivery

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: IOS Press

The US healthcare system has many excellent components; strong scientific input, extraordinary technology for diagnosis and treatment, dedicated staff and top-class facilities among them. But the system has evolved haphazardly over time and although it has not failed entirely, the authors argue that like any system where attention, is paid to individual components at the expense of the system as a whole, it can never hope to succeed. Above all, they point out that the US system does not provide high value healthcare; it has the highest costs in the world and yet many other countries have lower infant mortality rates and better life expectancy. --

Lasers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Lasers

Developments in lasers continue to enable progress in many areas such as eye surgery, the recording industry and dozens of others. This book presents citations from the book literature for the last 25 years and groups them for ease of access which is also provided by subject, author and titles indexes.