Great Health Care is enlightening and entertaining. It’s a must read for physicians, patients, health policymakers and administrators, and the interested public---anyone who wants to understand what great health care is, and how we might build it together. . The authors share their stories and motivations andthe methods they have used to transform care for their own patients within their own practices and health systems. They thoughtfully explore how we got into this mess, how we can get out of it, and the barriers to making it happen. “It is not only the impact of chronic diseases on our health and economy that draws us to this subject. It is the intriguing and rewarding potential for improving the status quo through redesigning how chronic disease care is providedand paid for.” (Timothy Harrington, MD). 'You can't do things differently until you see things differently.' (Eric Newman, MD). “We start people on the road to recovery, but the 12 weeks of cardiac rehabilitation is just the warm-upperiod. The really important part is what happens afterward.” (Richard Lueker, MD, Beth McCormick, MS). “We believe the extra-ordinary efforts of our program coordinators are key to our clients’ wellbeing and our unusually low readmission rate.” (Kathi Farrell, RN, BSN, PHN, Kathleen Sullivan, RN, MSN). “In real life, we are not usually given the chance to have a do-over. But we are given the chance to continuously improve. With the right skill sets, and the right partners, we can transform.” (Eric Newman, MD). Essential reading for all physicians and health systems managers. Providesprescriptive advice on how health care can be delivered dependably and at thelowest possible cost. Provides models from health care systems which have successfully implemented these positive changes. Illustrates efficient practice strategies for the treatment of resource draining chronic diseases such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, obesity, and congestive heart failure. A call to arms that will transform how health care is delivered. INDICE: -Why Chronic Diseases?. How Has the U.S. Health System Evolved?.- Why has the U. S. Health System Become What It Is?. Making Chronic Disease Care Great. Building Systems of Care. Problem Solving. Testing and Implementing Solutions - Eric Newman. Man
- ISBN: 978-1-4614-1197-0
- Editorial: Springer New York
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 272
- Fecha Publicación: 28/01/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés