Flexibility, creativity and quality
Worldwide, the demand for health care services is rising inexorably at the same time available resources are being constrained. This book provides a practical and compelling roadmap to all of those facing the myriad challenges of balancing care, cost and social conscience. Health care policymakers, managers and clinicians everywhere should read this book for its many lessons and insights! These words stem from Prof. Jonathan P. Weiner of Johns Hopkins Universtiy, the grand old man of managed care. A beter recommendation could not be asked for, yet to date, only a select few have read the book Managed Care in a Public Setting by Richard Evan Steele, MD, MPH; PDC, BCSPHM. The basic idea is to pool resources for healthcare and social services and utilize these resources under simultaneous observance of the lowest effective level of care and the highest possible quality of care. Within a given, limited population, this would allow the identification of all waste, thus freeing up resources for much needed activities. Mission impossible? Hire me and I will show you!
Physician at Celestine Health Systems
7 年Begin by teaching people the enormous benefits of a healthy, plant based diet, proper sleep, active lifestyle, loving people and the Earth, and a Spiritual connection; teach Integrative Medicine to physicians instead of the pharmaceutical model; use innovative treatments like photobiomodulation (low level laser) and IV Vitamin C and microcurrent neurofeedback; make big corporations stop buying and destroying community hospitals; stop vaccination of tiny infants with ludicrously expensive vaccines too early and too many at once. That would be a great start. I could have stopped the Ebola virus outbreak in a few weeks with a planeload of IV Vitamin C. Stephen Pershing, MD.
Doctor at Klinikken Livet
7 年Every day, but not here.
Founder, CEO at THOR Photomedicine Ltd
7 年Does laser get a mention?