Some day, somebody will get it - the future is ready, let's do it!
Companies come and go. The internet of things is growing. But people are not doing any different. They get sick, some get well, some die. If we had the best possible system to alleviate the ills of people, wouldn't that be something? This strategy desperately needs a laboratory. When this strategy is rolling, it will show so many benefits that the whole world will want to emulate it. Everyone knows someone, and sooner or later, the right contact will pop up so that the grand experiment can get started.
The words of Prof. Jonathan P Weiner of Johns Hopkins University ring so true: "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!" The book, Managed Care in a Public Setting, describes why revolution in the way we plan, implement and evaluate of care and social services is desperately needed. It is a strategy which in its most basic form dictates the pooling of resources for healthcare and social services and utilizing these resources under simultaneous observance of the lowest effective level of care and the highest possible quality of care. This would allow, within any given, limited population, the identification of all waste thus freeing up resources for much-needed activities. Mission impossible? Hire me, and I will show you!
Rick Steele, Denmark
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