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dimanche 24 avril 2016
“Good enough for Government Work”: Quality, cost, and gaming the system, Part 3 (of 4 parts)
By Unknown 07:39
Bernie Sanders, Commonwealth Fund, Flint, Medicare, Mid-Staffordshire, Mona Hanna-Atisha, quality, Racism, Shrkeli, Triple Aim, Turing, VA, Valeant No comments

This is part three of the Charles Odegaard Lecture, delivered at the 27th National Conference on Primary Health Care Access, April 6, 2016The VA is an example of how quality can be and is compromised when public sector funding is cut. In the area of public health, it can have an even greater impact, and no fewer apologists. When, under cost-cutting mandates from the state...
dimanche 17 avril 2016
“Good enough for Government Work”: Quality, cost, and gaming the system, Part 2 (of 4 parts)
This is part two of the Charles Odegaard Lecture, delivered at the 27th National Conference on Primary Health Care Access, April 6, 2016We have all heard the business mantra “do more with less”, which, on the face of it, is either absurd or, perhaps, a very cynical indictment of how much is currently being “wasted”, waste being differently defined depending upon the point the user wishes to make. I, for example, would consider “waste” to be money...
vendredi 8 avril 2016
“Good enough for Government Work”: Quality, cost, and gaming the system, Part 1 (of 4 parts)
By Unknown 19:03
M. Gregg Bloche, Mid-Staffordshire, national health service, Paul Starr, politicians, Suzanne Gordon, UK, US, VA Scandal No comments

This is part one of the Charles Odegaard Lecture, delivered at the 27th National Conference on Primary Health Care Access, April 6, 2016“The dream of reason did not take power into account”.--Paul Starr, "The Social Transformation of American Medicine", 1982In 2008, the British Healthcare Commission began an investigation into conditions at Stafford Hospital, run by the Mid-Staffordshire...