Major issues in healthcare
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
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Harvard Business School Professor Regina Herzlinger introduces the key problems affecting health care globally and how to utilize a framework to analyzes these problems.
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I always wait for your articles as they are so informative and effective. Thank you for always sharing the correct information. Keep posting.
this is amazing thank you Professor
Thanks so much for sharing this! I am reading Market Driven Health Care (97') now. I am a Hospitalist Physician Assistant in Washington, D.C. Her book is so relevant to what I experience as a clinician!😊👍🏾👨🏾⚕️
Am studying public health at the University of Lusaka and Yes health care is so complex
Price
Quality
Access
Delivery
Always trust Harvard for pointing to the right concerns. I believe the team of pulse project is already solving a lot of challenges. it is integrating AI and blockchain to increase security
I don’t agree the way she portrayed the UK system- we have the same system in Norway and everybody has access. There are different challenges with every system- but the European and Australian ( and similar) systems are far superior to any other- still a lot of opportunities to innovate- but it needs to be patient driven
China's GDP is 3T USD? No...wasn't so even in 2017, when this was posted. What am I getting wrong?
I’m picturing a blockchain based database that can assist doctors in diagnosing/treating patients.
next step on medicine : Use AI . Artificial intelligence . Use machines for the job. are more fast to make the diagnosis, read x ray, surgeries, etc.
I think they would still have to be checked by a human before being approved. It would shrink the time to diagnosis though.
I always wait for your articles as they are so informative and effective. Thank you for always sharing the correct information. Keep posting.