Harvard business review on managing health care
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Harvard business review on managing health care
(Harvard business review paperback books)
Harvard Business School Pub., c2007
- : pbk.
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Managing health care
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Note
Includes index
Contents of Works
- Why innovation in health care is so hard / Regina E. Herzlinger
- Presenteeism : at work but out of it / Paul Hemp
- Change through persuasion / David A. Garvin and Michael A. Roberto
- Clueing in customers / Leonard L. Berry and Neeli Bendapudi
- Just-in-time delivery comes to knowledge management / Thomas H. Davenport and John Glaser
- Let's put consumers in charge of health care / Regina E. Herzlinger
- Saving money, saving lives / Jon Meliones
- Will disruptive innovations cure health care? / Clayton M. Christensen, Richard Bohmer, and John Kenagy
Description and Table of Contents
Description
As the population ages, the US' already strained health care system faces the possibility of a life-threatening crisis. At stake are the quality of care for millions of Americans and the financial well-being of individuals and employers squeezed by skyrocketing premiums - not to mention the stability of state and federal government budgets. How can we fix it before it's too late? HBR lends its wisdom and insight to this collection of articles, which explores the problems endemic to the industry, and demonstrates how we can and should invest in change now.
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