Redefining health care : creating value-based competition on results
Michael E. Porter (Author), Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg (Author)
"Health care in the United States and other nations is on a collision course with patient needs and economic reality. Rising costs, mounting quality problems, and increasing numbers of citizens without health insurance are unacceptable--and unsustainable. In Redefining Health Care, Michael E. Porter and Elizabeth Olmstead Teisberg set forth a new vision of the health care system in which every actor is focused on improving value, as measured by health outcomes per dollar expended. The authors prescribe a powerful and actionable agenda for change"--Page 2 of cover
Print Book, English, 2006
Harvard Business School Press, Boston, Mass., 2006
xvii, 506 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
9781591397786, 9789781591396, 1591397782, 9781591390
60798466
Scoping the problem
Identifying the root causes
How reform went wrong
Principles of value-based competition
Strategic implications for health care providers
Strategic implications for health plans
Implications for suppliers, consumers, and employers
Health care policy and value-based competition: implications for government