Physician-Led Healthcare Reform
Ken Terry
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American Association for Physician Leadership
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Medizin
Beschreibung
Today, employed physicians and independent physicians alike feel powerless. Hospital-employed doctors feel like cogs in a machine, and community doctors are increasingly threatened by forces beyond their control. Physician-led healthcare reform would give them back a large measure of control and pride in their work.
The Medicare for All debate has mostly focused on how the U.S. should finance healthcare. This book, directed to physicians, healthcare administrators, health policy experts, politicians, and consumers, explains why the U.S. healthcare delivery system must be restructured to lower costs-and how to do it.
Unless we can get doctors to change how they practice, Medicare for All will struggle with the same cost pressures that have made our system the most expensive in the world.
The biggest problems of physicians-both employed and independent--are a loss of professional autonomy, overwhelming administrative requirements, and the conflict between business and patient care imperatives.
From the Foreword "With this manual, leaders of health systems and medical groups can achieve these goals and align their physicians, management, care teams, payers, and patients to deliver exceptional care that will improve quality while lowering costs, resulting in better care, better patient experience, and more affordable health care."
This book, at this critical time, offers a comprehensive argument in favor of physician-led reform.
Kundenbewertungen
Obamacare, Insurance Companies, Medicaid, Health Care Reform, Health Policy, Finances, Healthcare, Medicare, Medicare for All, Physician Leadership, ACA, Doctors, Healthcare Reform, Business of Medicine, Population Health