Schon Klinik is a private, non-profit group of German hospitals are trying to establish itself as a premium by a doctor in the competitive German market. Basic parts of the base Schon Klinik, his early emphasis on the measurement and improvement, and the development and implementation of system-wide framework for measuring and reporting the actual health effects. Body parts maintenance cycle of eating disorder patients and the main role was played by the measurement results in improving eating disorder care over time. It ends with a discussion of innovation set Schon recovery model, and challenges the reader to learn how to develop new prices and models of care that promote integration of care around the patient's disease. The case also discusses the German health system, its regulatory constraints, and attempts to Schon, to change the paradigm of competition in the industry. "Hide
by Michael E. Porter, Emma Stanton, Jessica A. Homan, Caleb Stowell Source: Harvard Business School 28 pages. Publication Date: March 15, 2012. Prod. #: 712475-PDF-ENG