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by Michael E. Porter (Author), Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg (Author) "THE U.S. HEALTH CARE SYSTEM is on a dangerous path, with a toxic combination of high costs, uneven quality, frequent errors, and limited access to..." (more)
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"...a profound and powerful critique of America’s health-care system. It deserves to be read widely. And probably will be." -- Economist.com

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The U.S. health care system is in crisis. At stake are the quality of care for millions of Americans and the financial well-being of individuals and employers squeezed by skyrocketing premiums-not to mention the stability of state and federal government budgets.

In Redefining Health Care, internationally renowned strategy expert Michael Porter and innovation expert Elizabeth Teisberg reveal the underlying-and largely overlooked-causes of the problem, and provide a powerful prescription for change.

The authors argue that participants in the health care system have competed to shift costs, accumulate bargaining power, and restrict services, rather than create value for patients. This zero-sum competition takes place at the wrong level-among health plans, networks, and hospitals-rather than where it matters most, in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of specific health conditions. Redefining Health Care lays out a breakthrough framework for redefining health care competition based on patient value. With specific recommendations for hospitals, doctors, health plans, employers, and policy makers, this book shows how to move to a positive-sum competition that will unleash stunning improvements in quality and efficiency.



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full care cycle, integrated practice units, addressing particular medical conditions, mandatory health coverage, care delivery chain, medical condition level, addressing medical conditions, provider excellence, delivery value chain, other system participants, care delivery methods, medical integration, substandard providers, care delivery structures, health care value, care cycles, health care competition, excellent providers, disease management services, tailored facilities, skewed incentives, care delivery process, discrete interventions, patient value, many health plans
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United States, Principles of Value-Based Competition, Identifying the Root Causes, Cleveland Clinic, Anderson Cancer Center, New York, The Clinic, Best Doctors, Intermountain Health Care, The Institute of Medicine, New England Baptist Hospital, Boston Spine Group, Harvard Pilgrim, National Quality Forum, Scoping the Problem, Preferred Global Health, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Certificate of Need, New Hampshire, Rochester General Hospital, United Resource Networks, American Hospital Association, Texas Back Institute, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Consumer's Medical Resource
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5.0 out of 5 stars the next 20 years, explained, September 13, 2006
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Michael Porter, of value chain and competitive advantage fame, has taken on the US health care system. Your reviewer, who is speaking from inside the system, can guarantee that both his diagnosis and his proposed fix are bang on. In short, you bring the US healthcare system in line with other industries by making information about the outcomes of healthcare available to consumers, then letting them choose. How to get there from here takes up most of the book, and it is as brilliant and thoughtful as Porter fans have come to expect. Read this one.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Too redundant and pedantic, November 5, 2006
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Health care reform is a critical issue. The authors are well-known, highly educated, and know their subject well. Unfortunately, they wrote a book whose redundancies, especially in the opening chapters, drives the reader to boredom. Likewise, the reader feels at times as though the good professors were trying to fulfil a mandatory page count, and therefore, inserted much irrelavant data. Frankly, I set the book aside, planning on finishing it after more readable books have been read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Capitalism will work for health care, June 3, 2006
This book is a winner! Insightful and inspirational. For those of you who have been waiting for someone to set forth a treatise on how health care should work in a capitalist society, grounded in free market principles, this is it. Although some of the solutions propounded by the authors are underdeveloped, too simplistic, or easier-said-than-done("Discretionary services and nice-to-have mandates must be avoided to allow a basic affordable plan to be available in every state." Page 339), this well-researched and thorough work is thought provoking and should be mandatory reading for policymakers and those who work in the health care industry. Highly recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Valuable addition to the Health Care debate

As the son of a physician, I have a fondness for all things medical... except the current state of our American health care system! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Thomas H. Pyle

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I am taking a Health Care Management Strategy class and this book was recommended by our professor.

Very well thought and comprehensive book. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Igor

5.0 out of 5 stars Congratulations
This a great book for physicians that likes strategic administration. Porter and Teisberg provides a major contribuition for the health care. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Sergio Pereira

4.0 out of 5 stars How sick is US Healthcare
Interesting view on the actual US healthcare and a challenging way to solve the mailaise
Published 21 months ago by Luc Schoonbaert

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent analysis with some weak points
This book has received probably disproportionate attention due to Prof. Porter's notoriety as a strategic thinking theorist. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Wendell Murray

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Published on May 22, 2007 by Richard B. Wright

4.0 out of 5 stars A new look
Though a little dry, and at times repetitive, this book offers practical information. In a mess of books describing the massive problems in healthcare today, this book was at once... Read more
Published on May 20, 2007 by E. Bender

3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed but Some Might Find Value
I'm a big fan of Porter, but I was somewhat disappointed by this book. Let me be frank. The first problem I have with the book is that the authors try to capture as large of an... Read more
Published on April 4, 2007 by John K.

5.0 out of 5 stars Redefining Health Care
Overall the book is a very good essay on how our healthcare system needs to evolve. From my vantage point, many of the points are relevant. Read more
Published on January 9, 2007 by Dan from CT

1.0 out of 5 stars Danger!
Porter and Teisdale have clearly never spent any time actually managing a healthcare service operation; if they did they might not have written this book. Read more
Published on November 4, 2006 by Steven Merahn

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