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Potomac Books, Incorporated
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161234156X
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9781612341569
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Book Title
Future of Health-Care Delivery : Why It Must Change and How It Will Affect You
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Topic
Health Care Delivery, Health Care Issues
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Health & Fitness, Medical
Author
Stephen C. Schimpff
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Hardcover

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"The health-care conundrum, representing almost 20 percent of GNP, challenges even the brightest minds. Dr. Schimpffe(tm)s insights and unraveling of a very complex industry will in fact help drive change in this country and influence the national platform. A must-read for all health-care executives." e"Sarah E. Sinclair, MBA, BSN, RN, FACHE, executive chief nursing officer and chair of the Stanley Shalom Zielony Institute for Nursing Excellence, Cleveland Clinic, "Dr. Schimpff collects the insights from front-line health-care leaders to explain the coming disruptive changes that will impact our care delivery, and he offers sensible advice on what government, medicine, and individuals can do to improve care delivery while reducing the costs." --Dr. Mehmet Oz, " The Future of Health-Care Delivery is a brilliant synthesis of perhaps America's greatest fumble. Dr. Schimpff dissects the U.S. health-care system with a razor-sharp scalpel and makes sense of a puzzle that has eluded this country for decades. Every business owner, politician, physician, hospital, health-insurance company, and patient should read this book. Patients would receive better care, health care would cost much less, doctors would have the time they need to coordinate care, everyone would get the care they needed, and we would all be healthier if the health-care industry would follow the principles laid out in this book. Thank you, Dr. Schimpff, for this most valuable contribution to one of our country's greatest challenges." -Darrell T. Moon, MHA, Chief Executive Officer, Orriant, Inc., a national wellness company, and Forbes leadership contributor, "Dr. Schimpff describes in easily understood language the shortcomings of the present system and the disruptive trends that must be addressed by governments, health care professionals, and individuals." --James Bentley, retired senior vice president, American Hospital Association, The health-care conundrum, representing almost 20 percent of GNP, challenges even the brightest minds. Dr. Schimpff's insights and unraveling of a very complex industry will in fact help drive change in this country and influence the national platform. A must-read for all health-care executives., "This book could not have arrived at a more opportune time. With unsustainable costs coupled with a fragmented delivery framework, health care is in urgent need of reform. Dr. Schimpff, a seasoned health-care executive, capably sheds badly needed light on an all-too-complicated subject." e"Eli Y. Adashi, MD, MS, CPE, FACOG, professor of medical science, former dean of medicine and biological sciences, and Frank L. Day Professor of Biology, Brown University, "Without sacrificing a nuanced discussion of ideas, Dr. Schimpff explains clearly and persuasively what must be done to save, and to improve, health-care delivery in America. His engaging conversational style, unique insights, and fascinating treasury of cutting-edge information will leave lay readers and medical professionals alike turning the pages of his important new book. There are few more engrossing stories than the adventure of what awaits our minds, bodies, budgets, lifespans, and societies as new technologies change our world. Dr. Schimpff tells it with passion and an urgency that none of us can ignore." --N. J. Slabbert, coauthor with Aris Melissaratos of Innovation, the Key to Prosperity: Technology and America's Role in the 21st Century Global Economy, Everyone should read this book; it will open your eyes to the reasons why health care costs so much yet is beset with so many interminable problems. Dr. Schimpff is a master at converting the complex into the comprehensible. Whether you agree with all of his recommendations or not, he bases them on real facts., "This book could not have arrived at a more opportune time. With unsustainable costs coupled with a fragmented delivery framework, health care is in urgent need of reform. Dr. Schimpff, a seasoned health-care executive, capably sheds badly needed light on an all-too-complicated subject." --Eli Y. Adashi, MD, MS, CPE, FACOG, professor of medical science, former dean of medicine and biological sciences, and Frank L. Day Professor of Biology, Brown University, "Everyone should read this book; it will open your eyes to the reasons why health care costs so much yet is beset with so many interminable problems. Dr. Schimpff is a master at converting the complex into the comprehensible. Whether you agree with all of his recommendations or not, he bases them on real facts." -Robert A. Chrencik, MBA, CPA, president and CEO, University of Maryland Medical System, The Future of Health-Care Delivery is a brilliant synthesis of perhaps America's greatest fumble. Dr. Schimpff dissects the U.S. health-care system with a razor-sharp scalpel and makes sense of a puzzle that has eluded this country for decades. Every business owner, politician, physician, hospital, health-insurance company, and patient should read this book. Patients would receive better care, health care would cost much less, doctors would have the time they need to coordinate care, everyone would get the care they needed, and we would all be healthier if the health-care industry would follow the principles laid out in this book. Thank you, Dr. Schimpff, for this most valuable contribution to one of our country's greatest challenges., "The health-care conundrum, representing almost 20 percent of GNP, challenges even the brightest minds. Dr. Schimpff's insights and unraveling of a very complex industry will in fact help drive change in this country and influence the national platform. A must-read for all health-care executives." --Sarah E. Sinclair, MBA, BSN, RN, FACHE, executive chief nursing officer and chair of the Stanley Shalom Zielony Institute for Nursing Excellence, Cleveland Clinic, "Dr. Schimpff collects the insights from front-line health-care leaders to explain the coming disruptive changes that will impact our care delivery, and he offers sensible advice on what government, medicine, and individuals can do to improve care delivery while reducing the costs." e"Dr. Mehmet Oz, "Without sacrificing a nuanced discussion of ideas, Dr. Schimpff explains clearly and persuasively what must be done to save, and to improve, health-care delivery in America. His engaging conversational style, unique insights, and fascinating treasury of cutting-edge information will leave lay readers and medical professionals alike turning the pages of his important new book. There are few more engrossing stories than the adventure of what awaits our minds, bodies, budgets, lifespans, and societies as new technologies change our world. Dr. Schimpff tells it with passion and an urgency that none of us can ignore." e"N. J. Slabbert, coauthor with Aris Melissaratos of Innovation, the Key to Prosperity: Technology and America's Role in the 21st Century Global Economy, "At last we have a clear way through the morass of health-care delivery and its needed reform. Dr Schimpff's tour de force should be required reading for every member of Congress and every voter, all of whom need to know what is really at stake with health-care reform. This book tells it all-clearly, urgently, and without political agenda." -Stephen H. Zinner, MD, Charles S. Davidson Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and chair, Department of Medicine, Mount Auburn Hospital, Boston, "Dr. Schimpff describes in easily understood language the shortcomings of the present system and the disruptive trends that must be addressed by governments, health care professionals, and individuals." -James Bentley, retired senior vice president, American Hospital Association, "Everyone should read this book; it will open your eyes to the reasons why health care costs so much yet is beset with so many interminable problems. Dr. Schimpff is a master at converting the complex into the comprehensible. Whether you agree with all of his recommendations or not, he bases them on real facts." e"Robert A. Chrencik, MBA, CPA, president and CEO, University of Maryland Medical System, "Dr. Schimpffe(tm)s refreshing refusal to take sides in the partisan squabble over health-care reform in Washington makes this book invaluable as a guide for those of us who will be making critical decisions in the near future." e"Rep. C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD), "At last we have a clear way through the morass of health-care delivery and its needed reform. Dr Schimpff's tour de force should be required reading for every member of Congress and every voter, all of whom need to know what is really at stake with health-care reform. This book tells it all--clearly, urgently, and without political agenda." --Stephen H. Zinner, MD, Charles S. Davidson Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and chair, Department of Medicine, Mount Auburn Hospital, Boston, "Without sacrificing a nuanced discussion of ideas, Dr. Schimpff explains clearly and persuasively what must be done to save, and to improve, health-care delivery in America. His engaging conversational style, unique insights, and fascinating treasury of cutting-edge information will leave lay readers and medical professionals alike turning the pages of his important new book. There are few more engrossing stories than the adventure of what awaits our minds, bodies, budgets, lifespans, and societies as new technologies change our world. Dr. Schimpff tells it with passion and an urgency that none of us can ignore." -N. J. Slabbert, coauthor with Aris Melissaratos of Innovation, the Key to Prosperity: Technology and America's Role in the 21st Century Global Economy, "At last we have a clear way through the morass of health-care delivery and its needed reform. Dr Schimpffe(tm)s tour de force should be required reading for every member of Congress and every voter, all of whom need to know what is really at stake with health-care reform. This book tells it alle"clearly, urgently, and without political agenda." e"Stephen H. Zinner, MD, Charles S. Davidson Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and chair, Department of Medicine, Mount Auburn Hospital, Boston, "The health-care conundrum, representing almost 20 percent of GNP, challenges even the brightest minds. Dr. Schimpff's insights and unraveling of a very complex industry will in fact help drive change in this country and influence the national platform. A must-read for all health-care executives." -Sarah E. Sinclair, MBA, BSN, RN, FACHE, executive chief nursing officer and chair of the Stanley Shalom Zielony Institute for Nursing Excellence, Cleveland Clinic, At last we have a clear way through the morass of health-care delivery and its needed reform. Dr Schimpff's tour de force should be required reading for every member of Congress and every voter, all of whom need to know what is really at stake with health-care reform. This book tells it all-clearly, urgently, and without political agenda., This book could not have arrived at a more opportune time. With unsustainable costs coupled with a fragmented delivery framework, health care is in urgent need of reform. Dr. Schimpff, a seasoned health-care executive, capably sheds badly needed light on an all-too-complicated subject., Dr. Schimpff collects the insights from front-line health-care leaders to explain the coming disruptive changes that will impact our care delivery, and he offers sensible advice on what government, medicine, and individuals can do to improve care delivery while reducing the costs., " The Future of Health-Care Delivery is a brilliant synthesis of perhaps America's greatest fumble. Dr. Schimpff dissects the U.S. health-care system with a razor-sharp scalpel and makes sense of a puzzle that has eluded this country for decades. Every business owner, politician, physician, hospital, health-insurance company, and patient should read this book. Patients would receive better care, health care would cost much less, doctors would have the time they need to coordinate care, everyone would get the care they needed, and we would all be healthier if the health-care industry would follow the principles laid out in this book. Thank you, Dr. Schimpff, for this most valuable contribution to one of our country's greatest challenges." --Darrell T. Moon, MHA, Chief Executive Officer, Orriant, Inc., a national wellness company, and Forbes leadership contributor, eoe The Future of Health-Care Delivery is a brilliant synthesis of perhaps Americae(tm)s greatest fumble. Dr. Schimpff dissects the U.S. health-care system with a razor-sharp scalpel and makes sense of a puzzle that has eluded this country for decades. Every business owner, politician, physician, hospital, health-insurance company, and patient should read this book. Patients would receive better care, health care would cost much less, doctors would have the time they need to coordinate care, everyone would get the care they needed, and we would all be healthier if the health-care industry would follow the principles laid out in this book. Thank you, Dr. Schimpff, for this most valuable contribution to one of our countrye(tm)s greatest challenges.e e"Darrell T. Moon, MHA, Chief Executive Officer, Orriant, Inc., a national wellness company, and Forbes leadership contributor, "Dr. Schimpff's refreshing refusal to take sides in the partisan squabble over health-care reform in Washington makes this book invaluable as a guide for those of us who will be making critical decisions in the near future." --Rep. C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD), "Dr. Schimpff collects the insights from front-line health-care leaders to explain the coming disruptive changes that will impact our care delivery, and he offers sensible advice on what government, medicine, and individuals can do to improve care delivery while reducing the costs." -Dr. Mehmet Oz, Dr. Schimpff's refreshing refusal to take sides in the partisan squabble over health-care reform in Washington makes this book invaluable as a guide for those of us who will be making critical decisions in the near future., Without sacrificing a nuanced discussion of ideas, Dr. Schimpff explains clearly and persuasively what must be done to save, and to improve, health-care delivery in America. His engaging conversational style, unique insights, and fascinating treasury of cutting-edge information will leave lay readers and medical professionals alike turning the pages of his important new book. There are few more engrossing stories than the adventure of what awaits our minds, bodies, budgets, lifespans, and societies as new technologies change our world. Dr. Schimpff tells it with passion and an urgency that none of us can ignore., Dr. Schimpff describes in easily understood language the shortcomings of the present system and the disruptive trends that must be addressed by governments, health care professionals, and individuals., "Dr. Schimpff describes in easily understood language the shortcomings of the present system and the disruptive trends that must be addressed by governments, health care professionals, and individuals." e"James Bentley, retired senior vice president, American Hospital Association, "This book could not have arrived at a more opportune time. With unsustainable costs coupled with a fragmented delivery framework, health care is in urgent need of reform. Dr. Schimpff, a seasoned health-care executive, capably sheds badly needed light on an all-too-complicated subject." -Eli Y. Adashi, MD, MS, CPE, FACOG, professor of medical science, former dean of medicine and biological sciences, and Frank L. Day Professor of Biology, Brown University, "Everyone should read this book; it will open your eyes to the reasons why health care costs so much yet is beset with so many interminable problems. Dr. Schimpff is a master at converting the complex into the comprehensible. Whether you agree with all of his recommendations or not, he bases them on real facts." --Robert A. Chrencik, MBA, CPA, president and CEO, University of Maryland Medical System, "Dr. Schimpff's refreshing refusal to take sides in the partisan squabble over health-care reform in Washington makes this book invaluable as a guide for those of us who will be making critical decisions in the near future." -Rep. C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD)
Synopsis
Approximately 100,000 deaths per year in the United States result from preventable medical errors. This figure is about twice the number of people who die in car accidents and five times the number of murder victims annually, and twenty times the number of servicemen and women killed in Iraq and Afghanistan since the start of hostilities in 2001. If you think Americans have the best health-care system in the world, think again. In this deeply researched and controversial book, Dr. Stephen Schimpff explains why our health-care delivery system serves us so poorly, why it costs so much, and why government policy over many decades has not only failed to improve care delivery but has actually made it worse. In the process, he dispels common misconceptions about medicine and health care. The Future of Health-Care Delivery provides timely information and a road map to achieve world-class care delivery, putting health care where it belongs--in the hands of the patient and medical professionals instead of the insurance companies and government., If you think Americans have the best health-care system in the world, think again. In this deeply researched and controversial book, Dr. Stephen Schimpff explains why our health-care delivery system serves us so poorly, why it costs so much, and why government policy over many decades has not only failed to improve care delivery but has actually made it worse.
LC Classification Number
RA395.A3S3664 2012

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