Reverse innovation in health care : how to make value-based delivery work /
Health care in the United States and other nations is on a collision course with patient needs and economic reality. For more than a decade, leading thinkers including Michael Porter and Clayton Christensen have argued passionately for value-based health care reform: replacing delivery based on volu...
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Harvard Business Review Press,
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Publisher Address: | Boston, Massachusetts : |
Publication Dates: | [2018] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Health care in the United States and other nations is on a collision course with patient needs and economic reality. For more than a decade, leading thinkers including Michael Porter and Clayton Christensen have argued passionately for value-based health care reform: replacing delivery based on volume and fee-for-service with competition based on value, as measured by patient outcomes per dollar spent. Though still a pipe dream here in the United States, this kind of value-based competition is already a reality--in India. Facing a giant population of poor, underserved people and a severe sho |
Carrier Form: | viii, 265 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9781633693661 163369366X |
Index Number: | RA410 |
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R199.712 R199.351 |
Call Number: | R199.351/G721 |
Contents: | Part One. Health care solutions from a distant shore: value-based competition in India. An unhealthy problem meets an unlikely solution ; Breakthrough business model of Indian exemplars: how value-based competition works ; Value-based competition in action: Narayana health -- Part two. Reverse innovation in health care delivery: four models for the United States. Disrupting U.S. costs: Health City Cayman Islands ; Expanding rural access: University of Mississippi Medical Center ; Expanding access for the uninsured: Ascension Health ; Improving quality: Iora Health -- Promoting reverse innova |