by joeflower | Jan 20, 2015 | Future Hospital Industry, Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Insurance, Healthcare Management, Systems Thinking, Top Healthcare Stories
There are no winners in the fee-for-service game. It’s time to toss the whole business-as-usual model — for your own good and the good of your customers. The emerging Default Model of health care — the “consumer-directed” insured fee-for-service model in which health...
by joeflower | Nov 20, 2014 | Healthcare Management, Healthcare Workforce, New Healthcare Technology, Top Healthcare Stories
So you spent millions to billions of dollars on information systems over the past few years, right? How’s that working out for you? For a large percentage of you, whether or not you admit it, not so well. What you bought needs some serious tweaks, re-engineering,...
by joeflower | Sep 24, 2014 | Future Hospital Industry, Healthcare Economics, Top Healthcare Stories
Health care is fragile. It survives in a much narrower band of circumstances than most of us realize. Right now many hospitals and systems are having a second down year in a row. They’re consolidating, laying off people, working through major shifts in strategy — all...
by joeflower | Jul 24, 2014 | Future Hospital Industry, Healthcare Economics, Top Healthcare Stories
(Originally published in the American Hospital Association’s Hospitals and Health Networks Daily on July 22, 2014) Healthcare costs far too much. We can do it better for half the cost. But if we did cut the cost in half, we would cut the jobs in half, wipe out...