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The Coming Healthcare Revolution: 10 Forces that Will Cure America's Health Crisis

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The Coming Healthcare Revolution: 10 Forces that Will Cure America's Health Crisis
The Coming Healthcare Revolution: 10 Forces that Will Cure America's Health Crisis

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The Coming Healthcare Revolution: 10 Forces that Will Cure America's Health Crisis

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Expert review of how the antiquated United States healthcare system is transforming
The Coming Healthcare Revolution: The 10 Forces that Will Cure America's Health Crisis
identifies and describes five top-down macro forces and five bottom-up market forces that have sufficient strength to transform the U.S. healthcare industry from the outside-in. The powerful macro forces are demographic determinants, funding fatigue, chronic pandemics, technological imperatives, and pro-consumer/market reforms. The equally powerful market forces are whole health, care redesign, care migration, aggregators' advantage, and empowered caregivers. Written by David Johnson and Paul Kusserow, professional healthcare advisors operating at the intersection of healthcare economics, policy, strategy, and capital formation, this book provides expert insight on how the U.S. healthcare system is becoming cheaper, better, more balanced between prevention and treatment, easier to access, and more empowering for both frontline caregivers and consumers.
In this book, readers will learn about:
Factors leading to rising healthcare costs, including an aging population, perverse economic incentives, armies of middlemen, and expensive breakthrough therapies
U.S. healthcare in comparison to other high-income countries—twice as expensive per-capita, and inferior in terms of health status metrics
Similarities between the U.S. automobile industry crisis in the 1980s and today's adapt-or-die situation for healthcare providers and suppliers
How the healthcare industry is reorganizing to decentralize delivery of whole-person health in ways that will improve health outcomes and overall societal health
The Coming Healthcare Revolution
is a must-read for professionals and organizations seeking to understand and react to the paradigm-shifting forces revolutionizing the healthcare ecosystem.

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