by jflower | May 26, 2010 | Future Hospital Industry, Healthcare 2.0, Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Reform, New Healthcare Technology, Top Healthcare Stories
[By Joe Flower, from the May 17, 2010, issue of H&HN Weekly] The country seems to have shifted in less than 18 months from a slogan of “Yes We Can!” to “Oh, well…” and a shrug, then back to “Cool! I think. What was that,...
by jflower | Mar 30, 2010 | Future Hospital Industry, Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Insurance, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Policy, Healthcare Reform, Top Healthcare Stories, Universal Healthcare
It’s coming back!The health care reform debate is only through the first round. In a few years, as early as 2013 or 2014, we are likely to see another round, with at least as much whacked-out drama as this one. But the cry will not be, “Bring back the good old days!”...
by jflower | Mar 11, 2010 | Future Hospital Industry, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Reform, Top Healthcare Stories
Across the industry, as we move into spring 2010, the strongest desire I hear is to get back to some kind of “business as usual,” to breathe a big sigh of relief that we are past all that sturm und drang, all that public trauma and threat to our bottom lines and...
by jflower | Jan 17, 2010 | Future Hospital Industry, Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Reform, New Healthcare Technology, Systems Thinking, Top Healthcare Stories
Sharp, funny, and far too true: If airlines worked like health...
by jflower | Dec 10, 2009 | Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Insurance, Healthcare Policy, Healthcare Reform, Systems Thinking, Top Healthcare Stories
If competition the way it is structured at present actually drives the cost of health care up rather than down, what would bring lower costs? What provisions in a “health reform act” would actually drop costs in health care? Let’s leave aside for the moment all the...
by jflower | Nov 24, 2009 | Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Reform, Systems Thinking, Top Healthcare Stories
(From H&HN Weekly, November 24, 2009)It’s not easy being a futurist, but I will make a bold prediction: no clear victory, no simple end. What we will get, one way or another, is years of turmoil, re-definitions, new rules and shifting markets—an industry under...