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Geoffrey Milos

Book Review: The Innovator's Prescription « Owner's Toolbox - 0 views

  • is notable is because he has applied his successful problem identification model and research (from his well-regarded The Innovator’s Dilemma) to healthcare
  • business model
  • disruption’
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  • value network
  • Disruption’s three components are:  1) a technology that transforms a technical problem into a simple one; 2) a business model that can take the simplified solution to market at low cost; and 3) a supporting cast of suppliers and distributors whose business models are consistent, which comprise th
  • value-added processes
  • Healthcare, like many other services, should always be outcomes-focused
  • Current hospital business models profit from patients’ illness, rather than wellness
  • accounting for 70% of all healthcare-related costs,
  • key points
  • reimbursement needs to be replaced by true, high-deductible insurance and HSA (health savings accounts), which encourage proactive safekeeping of self rather than treatment of illness after-the-fact.
Geoffrey Milos

National Healthcare Disparities Report, 2010 - 0 views

  • On average, people received the preventive services tracked in the reports two-thirds of the time. Moreover, wide variation was found in receipt of different types of preventive services. For instance, 20% of high-risk adults ages 18-64 ever received pneumococcal vaccination, but 94% of children ages 19-35 months received 3 doses of polio vaccine. On average, people received appropriate acute care services three-quarters of the time. Rates of receipt of acute care services ranged from a low of 8% among patients who needed and received treatment for an alcohol problem at a specialty facility to a high of 94% of hospitalized patients who indicated that communication with their doctors was good. On average, patients received recommended chronic disease management services three-quarters of the time. Again, receipt of chronic disease management services varied widely, from 17% of dialysis patients being registered on a kidney transplant waiting list to 95% of hospice patients receiving the right amount of pain medication.
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    75% of acute care patients receive recommended treatment (2010).
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