Peter Drucker once said that healthcare organizations "are the most elaborate kind of institutions that we have ever attempted to administer." In this detailed interview, an American health-sector strategy expert working in Canada details that Drucker's statement is affirmative.
He further illustrates the requirement for patient-centric care and also the importance of accentuating on the societal determinants of well-being. He also contrasts the Canadian and U.S. systems, the pros and cons of each, and what a really sustainable healthcare system would look like. Finally, he shows the ability of markets in the quest for population health.
PUBLICATION DATE: January 01, 2016 PRODUCT #: ROT284-PDF-ENG
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