医疗保健业(英文影印版)
基本信息
- 原书名:Inside Health Care
- 原出版社: Harvard Business School Publishing
- 作者: E.O.Teisbeig E.O.泰斯贝格 等
- 丛书名: 哈佛商学案例精选集实务系列
- 出版社:中国人民大学出版社
- ISBN:7300041760
- 上架时间:2003-9-3
- 出版日期:2002 年9月
- 开本:16
- 页码:175
- 版次:1-1
- 所属分类:
经济管理 > 经济/经济学 > 各行业经济 > 其它行业
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内容简介回到顶部↑
Summary
Health care reform in the United States is on a collision course with economic reality. Most proposals focus on measures that will produce one-time cost savings by eliminating waste and inefficiency. But the fight question to ask is how to achieve dramatic and sustained cost reductions over time. What will it take to foster entirely new approaches to disease prevention and treatment, whole new ways to deliver services, and more cost-effective facilities? The answer lies in the powerful lessons business has learned over the past two decades about the imperatives of competition. In industry after industry, the underlying dynamic is the same: competition compels companies to deliver constantly increasing value to customers.
Health care reform in the United States is on a collision course with economic reality. Most proposals focus on measures that will produce one-time cost savings by eliminating waste and inefficiency. But the fight question to ask is how to achieve dramatic and sustained cost reductions over time. What will it take to foster entirely new approaches to disease prevention and treatment, whole new ways to deliver services, and more cost-effective facilities? The answer lies in the powerful lessons business has learned over the past two decades about the imperatives of competition. In industry after industry, the underlying dynamic is the same: competition compels companies to deliver constantly increasing value to customers.
目录回到顶部↑
making competition in health care work
summary
article
questions and ideas to consider
note on managed care
summary
note
questions and ideas to consider
oxford health plans: specialty management (a)
summary
case
questions and ideas to consider
saving money, saving lives
summary
article
questions and ideas to consider
beth israel deaconess medical center: coordinating patient care
summary
case
questions and ideas to consider
summary
article
questions and ideas to consider
note on managed care
summary
note
questions and ideas to consider
oxford health plans: specialty management (a)
summary
case
questions and ideas to consider
saving money, saving lives
summary
article
questions and ideas to consider
beth israel deaconess medical center: coordinating patient care
summary
case
questions and ideas to consider
前言回到顶部↑
INTRODUCTION TO THIS COLLECTION
Each item in this collection has been chosen because it reveals important elements that shape today's health care industry. Each of the eight items is introduced with a summary and each is followed by a set of "Questions and Ideas to Consider" that we hope will drive you to the Intemet for more research!
We open the collection with a provocative Harvard Business Review article, "Making Competition in Health Care Work." Co-authored by Michael Porter, the article provides a comprehensive view of the U.S. health care system and the problems that plague it. Though written in 1994, we feel that this piece remains a solid introduction to the often complex dynamics that exist among payers, patients, and providers, and offers a solution still relevant today.
A "Note on Managed Care" introduces themes that are developed in a case on Oxford Health Plans, a prominent HMO. An article about Duke Children's Hospital and a case on Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center illustrate the tremendous challenge that confronts hospital administrators today: providing high-quality care while remaining profitable.
We conclude with two cases on industries that play an increasingly important role in the health care system. The "Medtronic" cases provide a fascinating look at a medical technology company that has established a sophisticated online presence designed to facilitate its relationships with doctors, patients, and health care institutions. And the Eli Lilly case shows how the pharmaceutical giant deals with intense time-to-market pressure.
Did You Know?
HBS Publishing has many other recent cases on health care. Here is just a small
sampling of cases published since 1997:
· Cambridge Community Hospital Health Network 100-054
· Note on Physician Compensation and Financial Incentives 699-151
· The Patient Care Delivery Model at the Massachusetts General Hospital 699-154
· Cardio-ThoracicSystems 899-281
· Changing Physician Behavior 699-124
To get information on these and other HBS Publishing materials, visit our Web site:
www-hbsp,harvard.edu. In the search field, enter "health care." You might be surpri sed by how much you'll find!
Each item in this collection has been chosen because it reveals important elements that shape today's health care industry. Each of the eight items is introduced with a summary and each is followed by a set of "Questions and Ideas to Consider" that we hope will drive you to the Intemet for more research!
We open the collection with a provocative Harvard Business Review article, "Making Competition in Health Care Work." Co-authored by Michael Porter, the article provides a comprehensive view of the U.S. health care system and the problems that plague it. Though written in 1994, we feel that this piece remains a solid introduction to the often complex dynamics that exist among payers, patients, and providers, and offers a solution still relevant today.
A "Note on Managed Care" introduces themes that are developed in a case on Oxford Health Plans, a prominent HMO. An article about Duke Children's Hospital and a case on Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center illustrate the tremendous challenge that confronts hospital administrators today: providing high-quality care while remaining profitable.
We conclude with two cases on industries that play an increasingly important role in the health care system. The "Medtronic" cases provide a fascinating look at a medical technology company that has established a sophisticated online presence designed to facilitate its relationships with doctors, patients, and health care institutions. And the Eli Lilly case shows how the pharmaceutical giant deals with intense time-to-market pressure.
Did You Know?
HBS Publishing has many other recent cases on health care. Here is just a small
sampling of cases published since 1997:
· Cambridge Community Hospital Health Network 100-054
· Note on Physician Compensation and Financial Incentives 699-151
· The Patient Care Delivery Model at the Massachusetts General Hospital 699-154
· Cardio-ThoracicSystems 899-281
· Changing Physician Behavior 699-124
To get information on these and other HBS Publishing materials, visit our Web site:
www-hbsp,harvard.edu. In the search field, enter "health care." You might be surpri sed by how much you'll find!








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