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Promising Care – How We Can Rescue Health Care by Improving It

How We Can Rescue Health Care by Improving It

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Gebonden, 320 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | 2014
ISBN13: 9781118795880
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John Wiley & Sons e druk, 2014 9781118795880
Onderdeel van serie Jossey–Bass Public Health
Verwachte levertijd ongeveer 9 werkdagen
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Promising Care: How We Can Rescue Health Care by Improving It collects 16 speeches given over a period of 10 years by Donald M. Berwick, an internationally acclaimed champion of health care improvement throughout the course of his long and storied career as a physician, health care educator and policy expert, leader of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), and administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. These landmark speeches (including all of Berwick s speeches delivered at IHI s annual National Forum on Quality Improvement in Health Care from 2003 to 2012) clearly show why our medical systems don t reliably contribute to our overall health. As a remedy he offers a vision for making our systems better safer, more effective, more efficient, and more humane.

Each of Berwick s compelling speeches is preceded by a brief commentary by a prominent figure in health care, policy, or politics who has a unique connection to that particular speech. Contributors include such notables as Tom Daschle, Paul Batalden, and Lord Nigel Crisp. Their commentaries reflect on how it felt to hear the speech in the context in which it was delivered, and assess its relevance in today s health care environment. The introduction is by Maureen Bisognano, CEO of Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and author of Pursuing the Triple Aim.

Praise for previous books by Don Berwick

Curing Health Care:

"The book is an easy and affirming read for anyone who is familiar with and has used the TQM teachings of Dr. Joseph M. Juran and Dr. W. Edwards Deming and would be a simple and informative introduction to the concepts for anyone who has been hearing about TQM but has no idea what it is all about and wants to know more." 
Permanent Fixes (blog)

"Donald Berwick is the most clearly heard evangelist of applying industrial methods of continuous quality improvement in health care."
Annals of Internal Medicine

Escape Fire:

"With an effective blend of common sense, real–life stories, persuasive metaphors, and out–of–the–box thinking, Dr. Berwick s presentations make for fascinating reading for anyone interested in improving America s $1.7 trillion health care system."
Piper Report

"Anyone interested in change in the healthcare system would enjoy this book. In degree programs, the various speeches would be useful for discussion in a health policy readings course."
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy

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ISBN13:9781118795880
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:320

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<p>Preface ix</p>
<p>Acknowledgments xiii</p>
<p>The Author xv</p>
<p>The Commentary Authors xvii</p>
<p>Introduction by Maureen Bisognano xxvii</p>
<p>1 My Right Knee 1</p>
<p>Commentary by Gary S. Kaplan</p>
<p>2 Some Is Not a Number, Soon Is Not a Time 25</p>
<p>Commentary by C. Joseph McCannon</p>
<p>3 Power 45</p>
<p>Commentary by Dale Ann Micalizzi</p>
<p>4 Mont Sainte–Victoire 67</p>
<p>Commentary by Jason Leitch</p>
<p>5 A Message for Ramesh 89</p>
<p>Commentary by Paul Farmer</p>
<p>6 Eating Soup with a Fork 101</p>
<p>Commentary by Paul B. Batalden</p>
<p>7 What Patient–Centered Should Mean: Confessions of an Extremist 123</p>
<p>Commentary by Frederick S. Southwick</p>
<p>8 Tense 137</p>
<p>Commentary by Jessica Berwick</p>
<p>9 A Transatlantic Review of the NHS at Sixty 155</p>
<p>Commentary by Lord Nigel Crisp</p>
<p>10 The Epitaph of Profession 165</p>
<p>Commentary by Christine K. Cassel</p>
<p>11 Squirrel 177</p>
<p>Commentary by Diana Chapman Walsh</p>
<p>12 You Decide 195</p>
<p>Commentary by Beverley H. Johnson</p>
<p>13 The Moral Test 205</p>
<p>Commentary by Tom Daschle</p>
<p>14 New Health System New Professionalism 223</p>
<p>Commentary by James Reason</p>
<p>15 To Isaiah 235</p>
<p>Commentary by Mark D. Smith</p>
<p>16 And We Said, No 245</p>
<p>Commentary by Patricia A. Gabow</p>
<p>Index 267</p>

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