Stephen Shortell, one of the country's leading health care management authorities, and his team of experts use the most current data available to update their classic book Remaking Health Care in America. This expanded second edition includes a clear conceptual framework for health care leaders who must develop more integrative systems of care to meet the challenge of the evolving health care industry. The book also provides practical suggestions and myriad recommAndations for developing cost-effective delivery systems across the United States.
My summary here is based on Beatrix Hoffman, “'Don't Scream Alone.'” 53. For the full text of the 1973 Bill of Rights, see Annas, Rights of Hospital Patients, 25–27. 54. Hogan, “Patient's Rights,” 112. 55. Hogan, “Patient's Rights,” 112 ...
various pooled purchasing arrangements among groups of employers in the private sector, few if any gave small employers the ability to offer their employees a choice among competing insurance options (Wicks, Hall, and Meyer 2000, ...
Specifically, the book focuses on linking the ongoing innovations in health care practices with the supports for scaling up innovations found in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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To the contrary, if P4P were to result in revenue loss for providers or cost increases for payers, there would be negative repercussions (Kruse et al. 2012). Despite the controversies, the ACA has directed the CMS to establish a ...
On the contrary, if P4P were to result in revenue losses for providers or cost increases for payers, it would have negative repercussions (Kruse et al., 2012). Despite the controversies over such price controls, the ACA directed the CMS ...
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Remaking America explores how these trends are related, investigating the complex interactions of economics, politics, and public policy.
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Alchemy versus Evidence-Based Approaches to Healthcare Management Innovation Mark Pauly, Flaura Winston, Mary Naylor, Kevin Volpp, Lawton Robert Burns, ... Remaking Health Care in America: Building Organized Delivery Systems.