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TP's Healthcare Twenty-seven/December 2005
In preparation for a healthcare client conference call, I hastily jotted down
this list of my more or less "beliefs" about healthcare (no particular order,
not in order of importance—but main points are BOLD):
- Fully utilize Physician's Assistants to do routine work in a timely fashion.
("Doc in a Kiosk" at Wal*Mart is great!) - Maximize Outpatient Services!
- Short hospital stays work!
- Support home care to the max. (E.g., "Declaration of Independents"—Beacon
Hill/Boston) - STOP THE 100K+ NEEDLESS DEATHS—much/most of the "quality stuff" is
eminently fixable. (href="http://web.med.harvard.edu/healthcaucus/ac_berwick.html" target=_blank>Don
Berwick for President! AHA for Hall of Shame!) (Strong, vicious insurer
incentives!!!) - FLIP HC 177 DEGREES TO EMPHASIZE PREVENTION & WELLNESS.
("Steps" are being taken but not enough. Med schools: Awful! Insurers: Little
better. Support for appropriate-proven alternative therapies is an important
part.) (HUGE INCENTIVES FOR EFFECTIVE WELLNESS-PREVENTION PROGRAMS-MEASURABLE
SUCCESSES.) - "Boomers" will determine HC's (very different?) future. (They are from a
different & demanding planet compared to yesterday's Oldsters.) - "Focus on Women." (It's my generic—and correct—rallying cry, and it applies
to HC in spades, women-as-patients-with different-woes-than-men; women-as-HC
decision makers at the "consumer"—and commercial—level.) - "Patient/Consumer-driven" may be a buzz phrase bandied about all to
easily ... but it is true. (And changes the game.) - Reduce incentives for unnecessary tests. (Malpractice caps would help,
though the issue is complex. Insurers-HMOs doing so-so on this.) - OUTCOME-BASED MEDICINE IS A MUST! (There is a long, long
way to go!) (Measure until you're blue in the face!) - Science-based medicine is a terrific idea!! (Many-most "therapies" unproven
scientifically, uneven in application when proven.) - Over the next 5-25 years, the Life Sciences Revolution will make the
likes of the "info revolution" look like small beer. (Get ready.) - Radical increase in "best practices" utilization—inculcate in Med school!
- Med school "revolution" imperative—outcome-based medicine, abiding emphasis
on Wellness & Prevention, etc. - Get info to Patients! (target=_blank>HIPAA mostly good.—"I wanna see my records!") (Detailed
hospital-by-hospital, disease-by-disease, doc-by-doc success records a
must—despite controversy.) - Upgrade IS-IT in the entire system, starting with acute-care
institutions. (Current grade: D-.) (Winners include: href="http://www.hearthospital.com/" target=_blank>Indiana Heart Hospital;
target=_blank>Inova Fairfax Heart Institute.) - Healtheon WebMD-like (if it had worked) mega-, integrated-info network
will-should emerge. (A healthcare Google+?) - MOVE HEAVEN & EARTH TO IMPLEMENT ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS.
NOW. - By hook or by crook, something approximating basic universal care, starting
with kids—50 state partial experiments is a help; some are quite far along.
("Market-based" as much as possible—but this is far from a "perfect market.") - Deal with the enormous HMO "I want my doc" perception problem. (Fact: MARCUS WELBY, STATISTICALLY, AIN'T THAT GREAT A HEALER IN TODAY'S "HIGH SCIENCE" WORLD! Incidentally, same perception problem re Congress, schools. "My Congressman is great, Congress has 434 other crook-clowns." "My kids' school is good, the system is awful.")
• Blitzkrieg of Patient/Customer/Citizen education (e.g., re "outcomes-based HC," "Get the most for your HC dollar"). (Corporate cuts should motivate this.)
• "Healing-centric" care supported. (E.g., Planetree model—reduces future problems.)
• Emphasize front-to-back "customer care" practices—cuts waaaaay down on malpractice claims among other things.
• Specialization in acute care works wonders, regardless of howls! (E.g., Shouldice/hernia repair.)
• Shorten the FDA approval process. (Tom, age 63, wants the good new stuff and will accept associated risk; so will most boomers-geezers.)
• DON'T MESS AROUND WITH H5N1/AVIAN FLU!
Tom Peters posted this today.
Sincerey your Rodrigo González fernandez, consultajuridica.blogspot.com
Rodrigo González: es este un interesante artículo algo ya sabiamos de la existencia de Tom Peters ,pero no del cúmulo de pulicaciones y trabajos tan interesantes que pudiera tener. Habiamos escuchado de él pero hoy tenemos la oportunidad de leerlo, de conocerlo mejor. Gracias por tus oportunas publicaciones en beneficio de Chile y de la gente emprendedora y estudiosa de Chile JV.Valenzuela
ResponderBorrarGracias J.P.Valenzuela por tus opiniones, pero en realidad habría que felicitar a Tom Peters y a mi amigo y abogado Marcelo Montero que fue quien me sugirió leerlo. Sin embargo, esta es mi idea principal, imnformarnos, aprender y proyectarnos con nuevas ideas que vamos adquiriendo en el mundo global.
ResponderBorrarDificil es pretender traer a Chilke a Tom , pero no es imposible. Voy a ver algunas alternativas con empresas Chilenas que pudieran patrocinar una aventura de esa especie. ¿Tu qué opinas,? saludos y felices fiestas navideñas Rodrigo González