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El. knyga: Reconfiguring the Eco-System for Sustainable Healthcare

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Volume 4 extends the examination of "Organizing for Sustainable Healthcare" (Volume 2 of the same series, 2012). It presents case studies and theoretical analyses that illustrate practical approaches to, and further the theoretical understanding of, the creation of a more sustainable healthcare. Given economic, ecological, and population trends, the sustainability of healthcare delivery as it is organized today cannot be taken for granted. Politicians, healthcare regulators and professionals worldwide are debating how to redesign today's delivery paradigms to deliver greater value to our societies while consuming fewer resources. Even in countries with national health systems, healthcare organization has been fragmented, diminishing outcome effectiveness and wasting society's resources. With complex value chains and dynamic interactions among various players, the reconfiguration of the healthcare system will require the reconciliation of different - often conflicting - goals, values, conceptions of social justice, work processes, knowledge bases, and business models. The chapters in this volume build on multiple disciplines and varied approaches to address this complexity.
List Of Contributors
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Reconfiguring The Ecosystem For Sustainable Healthcare: Introduction To The Volume ix
Acknowledgements xv
Chapter 1 Healthcare: An Ecosystem In Transition
1(30)
Susan Albers Mohrman
Abraham B. (Rami) Shani
Chapter 2 The Design And Acceleration Of Healthcare Reform/Acos: The Fairview Medical Group Case
31(38)
Stuart Winby
Christopher G. Worley
Terry L. Martinson
Chapter 3 Network-Based Transformation Of Cardiac Care In New Zealand
69(32)
Bill Doolin
Andrew W. Hamer
Chapter 4 A Physician-Led, Learning-Driven Approach To Regional Development Of 23 Cancer Pathways In Sweden
101(32)
Tony Huzzard
Andreas Hellstrom
Svante Lifvergren
Nils Conradi
Chapter 5 Creating High-Value, Sustainable Healthcare: The Technical And Social Elements Of Evidence-Based Medicine At The Southern California Permanente Medical Group
133(32)
Susan Albers Mohrman
Michael Kanter
Chapter 6 Embedding Sustainable-Effectiveness In Decision-Making Within An Ecosystem: Lessons From The Health Technology Assessment Program At The Lombardy Region, Italy
165(30)
Giovanni Radaelli
Emanuele Lettieri
Abraham B. (Rami) Shani
Cristina Masella
Michele Tringali
Chapter 7 Difficult Decisions In Times Of Constraint: Criteria-Based Resource Allocation
195(22)
Craig Mitton
Francois Dionne
Diane Schmidt
Chapter 8 Reconfiguring The Ecosystem For Sustainable Healthcare: Integrating Outside-In And Inside-Out Perspectives
217(26)
Abraham B. (Rami) Shani
Susan Albers Mohrman
About the Contributors 243