Reimagining Healthcare
Since FDR, the US healthcare system has been mired in politics and policy. All the while it has only increased in complexity and cost. Today half of all personal bankruptcies are attributable to healthcare costs. Many community hospitals are barely getting by with single digit profit margins. With a system teetering on the edge of a systemic crisis, we need to turn to a brand-new approach to rescue the US healthcare system.
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Reimagining Healthcare
Since FDR, the US healthcare system has been mired in politics and policy. All the while it has only increased in complexity and cost. Today half of all personal bankruptcies are attributable to healthcare costs. Many community hospitals are barely getting by with single digit profit margins. With a system teetering on the edge of a systemic crisis, we need to turn to a brand-new approach to rescue the US healthcare system.
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Reimagining Healthcare

Reimagining Healthcare

by Thomas Koulopoulos
Reimagining Healthcare

Reimagining Healthcare

by Thomas Koulopoulos

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Overview

Since FDR, the US healthcare system has been mired in politics and policy. All the while it has only increased in complexity and cost. Today half of all personal bankruptcies are attributable to healthcare costs. Many community hospitals are barely getting by with single digit profit margins. With a system teetering on the edge of a systemic crisis, we need to turn to a brand-new approach to rescue the US healthcare system.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162891710
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Publication date: 05/26/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Thomas Koulopoulos is the Chairman and Founder of Delphi Group, a thinktank that advises Fortune 500 companies and governments on future trends. He is the author of eleven other books, an adjunct professor at Boston University, and a columnist for Inc.com.
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