Book description
If you need the best practices and ideas for transforming health care--but don't have time to find them--this book is for you. Here are 10 inspiring and useful perspectives, all in one place.
The HBR articles in this collection propose several remedies:
- Organizing doctors into teams
- Focusing incentives on patients' recovery
- Saving lives and dollars by designing clearer work processes
- Sharing knowledge through industry networks
- Knocking down barriers to innovation in funding, policy,
and technology
- Treating common ailments with simpler interventions
- Bridging the divide between clinicians and administrators
- Ramping up R&D productivity by returning power to scientists
Table of contents
- Cover
- The Harvard Business Review
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Turning Doctors into Leaders
- Health Care Needs a New Kind of Hero
- Fixing Health Care on the Front Lines
- Fixing Health Care from the Inside, Today
- Kaiser Permanente’s Innovation on the Front Lines
- Why Innovation in Health Care Is So Hard
- Will Disruptive Innovations Cure Health Care?
- Saving Money, Saving Lives
- Rebuilding the R&D Engine in Big Pharma
- Community Relations 2.0
Product information
- Title: Harvard Business Review on Fixing Healthcare from Inside & Out
- Author(s):
- Release date: May 2011
- Publisher(s): Harvard Business Review Press
- ISBN: 9781422162583
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