Health care in the new millenium : vision, values and leadership.
Material type: TextPublication details: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, 2000. Description: xix, 302 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0787962228; 9780787962227Subject(s): Medical care | Managed careNLM classification: WA 84 MH 2000Summary: Health Care in the New Millennium is written by futurist Ian Morrison-author of The Second Curve and Future Tense and one of our nation's foremost health care analysts.In this provocative book, Morrison gives health care executives, doctors, and nurses a guided tour of what's in store for health care in the coming years and explains . . . Why our one-trillion dollar health care industry has so many unhappy stakeholders Why investor-owned health systems are failing Why so few market-based reforms work Why health care leaders need new visions of what is possible for the futureItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index.
Health Care in the New Millennium is written by futurist Ian Morrison-author of The Second Curve and Future Tense and one of our nation's foremost health care analysts.In this provocative book, Morrison gives health care executives, doctors, and nurses a guided tour of what's in store for health care in the coming years and explains . . .
Why our one-trillion dollar health care industry has so many unhappy stakeholders
Why investor-owned health systems are failing
Why so few market-based reforms work
Why health care leaders need new visions of what is possible for the future
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