by joeflower | Jun 24, 2011 | Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Policy, Systems Thinking, Top Healthcare Stories, Universal Healthcare
A reader writes to ask: What about personal responsibility? “I see no movement afoot to require the public to accept or meet norms of behavior that would reduce the need for medical treatment—smoking, excess drinking, use of drugs, over weight, etc. What ever happened...
by joeflower | Jun 13, 2011 | Future Hospital Industry, Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Reform, Top Healthcare Stories
Lindsey Dunn of Becker’s ASC Review reports on what I had to say to the Ambulatory Surgeons meeting in Chicago the other day: In a keynote address to attendees at the 9th Annual Orthopedic, Spine and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference in Chicago on June 10,...
by joeflower | May 20, 2011 | Future Hospital Industry, Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Policy, Healthcare Reform, Systems Thinking, Top Healthcare Stories
[Note to the reader: Anything that is in italics and square brackets (such as this note) is addressed to you, personally. Yes, you. Try it on, see if it fits.] Healthcare has, right now, the greatest opportunity we have seen in our lifetimes to make a big change, to...
by joeflower | Mar 18, 2011 | Future Hospital Industry, Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Management, Systems Thinking, Top Healthcare Stories
Let’s create systems that will take on real risk and that will compete for customers based on real results and real prices. [This article first appeared in the March 15 edition of the American Hospital Association’s H&HN Daily] The current reorganization of...
by joeflower | Mar 10, 2011 | Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Policy, Healthcare Reform, Top Healthcare Stories
It’s a backbone-brilliant concept that actually produces better healthcare, and better health, for significantly less money—and a concept that America may be too politically hypnotized to ever put into wide practice. “Evidence-based” means it’s about what really...
by joeflower | Feb 25, 2011 | Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Insurance, Healthcare Policy, Healthcare Reform, Top Healthcare Stories
According to a new poll, half of all Americans say they are “confused” about healthcare reform. And boy howdy, are they right! Take a look at this new Kaiser Family Fund poll: http://www.kff.org/kaiserpolls/upload/8156-C.pdf Scan down to Slide 9: Almost a quarter of...