The Future of Healthcare in America - Trends, Innovations & Solutions for a Healthier Lifestyle | Home, Office & Wellness Centers
The Future of Healthcare in America - Trends, Innovations & Solutions for a Healthier Lifestyle | Home, Office & Wellness Centers

The Future of Healthcare in America - Trends, Innovations & Solutions for a Healthier Lifestyle | Home, Office & Wellness Centers

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We live in a transformational time in the history of medicine and health care. The twenty-first century will be a time of dramatic change, incredible breakthroughs, and totally altered thinking about health, medicine, and health care delivery. This book sets forth what health care and medicine will look like in the years ahead. It takes a look at history, the transformational changes going on today, the health of Americans, the nine dynamic flows that are shaping health care in the United States, and definitions and descriptions of the new institutions of the future landscape of health care and medicine. It is already being called THE book to intelligently shape and guide the discussion and reorganization of health care reform in America. From leading futurist David Houle (recently named "Speaker of the Year" by Vistage International) and leading healthcare attorney Jonathan Fleece, comes this surprising, innovative look at the future of healthcare--and how we can lead the successful reorganization of healthcare in America.

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Keep in mind that I read this nearly 13-years after publication, and pretty much EVERYTHING related to the evolution and future of healthcare written then, is now dated. The primary reason to read this today is it presents the ideas, visions, and objectives of value based health care in understandable terms. The notion that preventing serious illness as a primary objective in a population health model was not revolutionary in 2011, but it also was not fully embraced by the payers in our healthcare system. Now it is, in large part because Medicare is embracing it, and Medicare is the 'bridle and bit' of the healthcare system. The book presented this notion as the future, and that future is unfolding, now.
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