How to Get What We Pay For: A Handbook For Healthcare Revolutionaries: Doctors, Nurses, Healthcare Leaders, Inventors, Investors, Employers, Insurers, Governments, Consumers, YOU
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Book Details
Author(s)Joe Flower,
PublisherThe Change Project, Inc.
ISBN / ASIN0983995338
ISBN-139780983995333
Sales Rank818,121
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
It's now 2017 and questions about U.S. healthcare have become larger and louder than ever.
Is it really possible to understand the system in the middle of all this tumult?
Can you understand it well enough to make much smarter choices for your organization or your family?
Can any of us have much influence at all on the shape the system is taking?
The answer to all these? Yes.
You may believe, like most people, that the big healthcare issue in the United States is the survival or replacement of Obamacare (also known as the Affordable Care Act or ACA). And you wouldn't be wrong: It's about as high drama and high stakes as you can get for such a complicated policy issue. It's a huge and important discussion.
But here's the surprise: What is shaping the healthcare system in the U.S. and beyond is much bigger and deeper than what transpires in Washington. Whatever happens to the ACA will not at all end the discussion. Compelling trends in technology, demographics, and economics are shifting healthcare into a new form that will continue to emerge in the coming years whatever happens in Washington.
Drawing on his 35 years of experience as an internationally recognized healthcare futurist and thought leaderJoe Flower explains how healthcare came to be so expensive, how you can now start to get much better care at much lower cost if you know where to look, and how voting with your wallet will help shift the balance in the broader healthcare market toward a much better, much cheaper system.
Hard to believe? Read on.
How to Get What We Pay For, A Handbook for Healthcare Revolutionaries: Doctors, Nurses, Healthcare Leaders, Inventors, Investors, Employers, Insurers, Governments, Consumers, YOUis truly a handbook for each reader in the title: For healthcare leaders making expensive choices in direction for your organizations; for employers, looking for much better, much cheaper healthcare for your people; for consumers, shopping for healthcare for your families; for investors planning your next big play; and for governments trying to make sense of a tangle you're not used to thinking about so deeply.
In the book are to-dos, checklists, and resources for mapping your ways forward.
For the first time, you'll understand how the system really works, why and how it is changing, and how your particular power in the market can make healthcare much better and much cheaper for everyone without rationing.
Curious? Go ahead and try How to Get What We Pay For: A Handbook for Healthcare Revolutionaries. Let Joe Flower know what you think.
Is it really possible to understand the system in the middle of all this tumult?
Can you understand it well enough to make much smarter choices for your organization or your family?
Can any of us have much influence at all on the shape the system is taking?
The answer to all these? Yes.
You may believe, like most people, that the big healthcare issue in the United States is the survival or replacement of Obamacare (also known as the Affordable Care Act or ACA). And you wouldn't be wrong: It's about as high drama and high stakes as you can get for such a complicated policy issue. It's a huge and important discussion.
But here's the surprise: What is shaping the healthcare system in the U.S. and beyond is much bigger and deeper than what transpires in Washington. Whatever happens to the ACA will not at all end the discussion. Compelling trends in technology, demographics, and economics are shifting healthcare into a new form that will continue to emerge in the coming years whatever happens in Washington.
Drawing on his 35 years of experience as an internationally recognized healthcare futurist and thought leaderJoe Flower explains how healthcare came to be so expensive, how you can now start to get much better care at much lower cost if you know where to look, and how voting with your wallet will help shift the balance in the broader healthcare market toward a much better, much cheaper system.
Hard to believe? Read on.
How to Get What We Pay For, A Handbook for Healthcare Revolutionaries: Doctors, Nurses, Healthcare Leaders, Inventors, Investors, Employers, Insurers, Governments, Consumers, YOUis truly a handbook for each reader in the title: For healthcare leaders making expensive choices in direction for your organizations; for employers, looking for much better, much cheaper healthcare for your people; for consumers, shopping for healthcare for your families; for investors planning your next big play; and for governments trying to make sense of a tangle you're not used to thinking about so deeply.
In the book are to-dos, checklists, and resources for mapping your ways forward.
For the first time, you'll understand how the system really works, why and how it is changing, and how your particular power in the market can make healthcare much better and much cheaper for everyone without rationing.
Curious? Go ahead and try How to Get What We Pay For: A Handbook for Healthcare Revolutionaries. Let Joe Flower know what you think.
