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E-grāmata: Partners in Health: How Physicians and Hospitals can be Accountable Together

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  • Sērija : Jossey-Bass Public Health
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Apr-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780470626597
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780470626597
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Praise for Partners in Health

"The combination of visionary leadership, knowledge, and superb timing makes this book a winner. Health care is evolving toward collaboration and integration, and this book is essential reading for anyone wishing to change the relationships between hospitals and physicians." —Donald W. Fisher, PhD, president and CEO, the American Medical Group Association

"This book is a must-read for anyone committed to a high-performance health system. It spells out the practical steps that will move us toward an accessible, coordinated, patient-centered system of care. Its recommendations for payment and regulatory reform underscore the urgency of comprehensive health reform if the current misaligned incentives are to be changed to support those on the frontlines in providing the best care with prudent stewardship of resources." —Karen Davis, PhD, president, The Commonwealth Fund

"Closer physician-hospital integration would lead to higher quality care at lower cost. Partners in Health is a masterful guide to past integration efforts, current models of success, and thoughtful recommendations for future progress." —Victor R. Fuchs, PhD, Henry J. Kaiser Jr. Professor Emeritus, Stanford University

"The working relationship of hospitals and physicians must be restructured for the United States to achieve more efficient, accountable care. But addressing our urgent challenges can't wait for all hospitals and physicians to join highly structured systems. Thankfully, the authors offer steps that all the major stakeholders can take today to spur new models and start the flywheel of trust spinning at new speeds." —Richard Umbdenstock, president and CEO of the American Hospital Association

"Transitioning U.S. health care from fragmentation to integration, in the context of a more rational payment system, is sure to be a long and tortuous journey. Partners in Health is a kind of Fodor's Guide to the voyage. No one committed to health reform should travel without it." —Susan Dentzer, editor-in-chief, Health Affairs

The Editors.
The Contributors.
1 Introduction and Vision (Francis J. Crosson and Laura A. Tollen).
2 History of Physician-Hospital Collaboration: Obstacles and Opportunities (Lawton R. Burns, Jeff C. Goldsmith and Ralph W. Muller).
3 Achieving the Vision: Structural Change (Stephen M. Shortell, Lawrence P. Casalino and Elliott S. Fisher).
4 Achieving the Vision: Payment Reform (Stuart Guterman and Anthony Shih).
5 Achieving the Vision: Operational Challenges and Improvement (Bruce Genovese).
6 Overcoming Barriers to Improved Collaboration and Alignment: Legal and Regulatory Issues (Robert F. Leibenluft and William M. Sage).
7 Overcoming Barriers to Improved Collaboration and Alignment: Governance Issues (Jeffrey Alexander, Gary Young and Commentary by James DeNuccio).
8 Overcoming Barriers to Improved Collaboration and Alignment: Cultural Issues (Katherine A. Schneider).
9 Special Issues for Net Hospitals and Clinics (Benjamin K. Chu).
10 Special Issues for Academic Medical Centers (David Posch and Commentary Darrell G. Kirch)
11 What Needs to Happen Next? (Francis J. Crosson).
Index.
Francis J. Crosson, MD, is a senior fellow at the Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy and the chair of the Council of Accountable Physician Practices (CAPP), a policy development organization of 34 of the nation's largest medical groups.

Laura A. Tollen, MPH, is a senior health policy leader at the Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy.