Title : | Innovation-driven health care : 34 key concepts for transformation | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Reece, Richard L., Author | Publisher: | Jones and Bartlett | Publication Date: | 2007 | Pagination: | xxiii, 376 p. | Size: | 24 cm. | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-7637-4681-0 | Price: | 2510.00 | Languages : | English (eng) | Descriptors: | [LCSH]Diffusion of Innovation -- United States [LCSH]Health care reform -- United States [LCSH]Medical innovations
| Keywords: | Health care.
Medical innovation. | Class number: | WA 540 AA1 R281 2007 | Contents note: | Part. 1 Small-practice innovations.-- American health care innovates.-- The search for new careers and new primary care business models.-- New practice paradigm for preventing vascular deaths.-- The KISS trifecta, from complexity to simplicity .--Physician office dispensing stages comeback.-- Innovative new practices are managing costs, time, convenience, and disease.--
Stopping the bleeding in the clinical trenches.-- Total knee replacement : an innovator's dream.-- Large-group practice innovation.-- Kaiser Permanente's archimedes model.--
The Mayo Clinic innovates the Mayo way : leaving nothing to chance.--
Part. 3 Hospital-physician joint venture innovations.-- From hospitals to physician : integrated facilities.-- Making rooms for boomers.-- New partners for building and financing big MACCs.-- From independent specialty practice to hospital employment.-- Part. 4 Employer and health plan innovation.-- From high tech to high tech/high touch.-- Pfizer innovates
Restless and rebellious employers.-- Understanding complexity, consulting, and clinical boundaries.-- Employers' push to release medicare claims data.-- Health plans and banks move to ally with doctors.-- Pay-for-performance - a seemingly inevitable trend.--
Part. 5 Constraining costs and expanding markets.-- Imaging : the blessing of technology, the curse of cost.-- Flattening supply chain costs.-- Skinning the universal coverage cat the Massachusetts way.-- Part 6 Consumer innovations.-- Health savings accounts : wall street, health plan Web sites, and preventive services.-- Alternative and complementary medicine enters the mainstream.-- Managing customer relationships.--
Meeting demands for knowing hospital costs upfront.-- Quest for personal health records.-- Navigating uncharted health care consumer waters.-- Health care retail outlets.-- Self-care, self-service, and self-empowering consumer care.-- Malpractice innovations.-- An innovator's personal experience and vision.-- | Curricular : | BNS | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23712 |
Innovation-driven health care : 34 key concepts for transformation [printed text] / Reece, Richard L., Author . - Sebastopol, Calif., Farnham : Jones and Bartlett, 2007 . - xxiii, 376 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-0-7637-4681-0 : 2510.00 Languages : English ( eng) Descriptors: | [LCSH]Diffusion of Innovation -- United States [LCSH]Health care reform -- United States [LCSH]Medical innovations
| Keywords: | Health care.
Medical innovation. | Class number: | WA 540 AA1 R281 2007 | Contents note: | Part. 1 Small-practice innovations.-- American health care innovates.-- The search for new careers and new primary care business models.-- New practice paradigm for preventing vascular deaths.-- The KISS trifecta, from complexity to simplicity .--Physician office dispensing stages comeback.-- Innovative new practices are managing costs, time, convenience, and disease.--
Stopping the bleeding in the clinical trenches.-- Total knee replacement : an innovator's dream.-- Large-group practice innovation.-- Kaiser Permanente's archimedes model.--
The Mayo Clinic innovates the Mayo way : leaving nothing to chance.--
Part. 3 Hospital-physician joint venture innovations.-- From hospitals to physician : integrated facilities.-- Making rooms for boomers.-- New partners for building and financing big MACCs.-- From independent specialty practice to hospital employment.-- Part. 4 Employer and health plan innovation.-- From high tech to high tech/high touch.-- Pfizer innovates
Restless and rebellious employers.-- Understanding complexity, consulting, and clinical boundaries.-- Employers' push to release medicare claims data.-- Health plans and banks move to ally with doctors.-- Pay-for-performance - a seemingly inevitable trend.--
Part. 5 Constraining costs and expanding markets.-- Imaging : the blessing of technology, the curse of cost.-- Flattening supply chain costs.-- Skinning the universal coverage cat the Massachusetts way.-- Part 6 Consumer innovations.-- Health savings accounts : wall street, health plan Web sites, and preventive services.-- Alternative and complementary medicine enters the mainstream.-- Managing customer relationships.--
Meeting demands for knowing hospital costs upfront.-- Quest for personal health records.-- Navigating uncharted health care consumer waters.-- Health care retail outlets.-- Self-care, self-service, and self-empowering consumer care.-- Malpractice innovations.-- An innovator's personal experience and vision.-- | Curricular : | BNS | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23712 |
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