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American health care has made great strides in the past hundred years. Life expectancy has increased dramatically and advances in medicine and treatments have eradicated many life-threatening diseases. However, in today''s health care arena there is divergence between our health needs, the structure of our health care system, and how health care is delivered and funded.

In Forces of Change, David A. Shore has collected the leading thinking from experts in the field on how our health care system can benefit from important lessons from other industries and effect transformational change that truly serves all stakeholders well.

Contributors include Max Caldwell of Towers Watson; Michael J. Dowling of North Shore?Long Island Jewish Medical Health System; John P. Glaser of Siemens Healthcare; Ashish K. Jha of the Harvard School of Public Health; Eric D. Kupferberg of Northeastern University; Lucian Leape of the Harvard School of Public Health; Jeff Margolis of

Table of Contents

Editor’s Preface vii
David A. Shore, Harvard School of Public Health

Acknowledgments xiii

The Editor xv

The Contributors xvii

Part One: Can We Get Better? 1

1 Framing the Forces of Change 3
David A. Shore

2 The Market Dynamics of Health Care 21
Eric D. Kupferberg, Northeastern University, Harvard School of Public Health

3 Transformational Leadership: The Key to Success 35
Michael J. Dowling, North Shore–LIJ Health System, Harvard School of Public Health

Part Two: The Elements of Change 49

4 Employee Engagement and the Transformation of the Health Care Industry 51
Max Caldwell, Towers Watson

5 Patient Safety in the Era of Health Care Reform 67
Lucian Leape, Harvard School of Public Health

6 Health Care Reform and Technological Innovation 85
David Shoultz, Philips Electronics

7 Health Care IT: A Critical Enabler for Health Care Transformation 101
John P. Glaser, Siemens Healthcare

8 Health Care IT: A Reality Check 115
Ashish K. Jha, Harvard School of Public Health

9 A Systematic Solution: Integrated Health Care Management 129
Jeff Margolis, The TriZetto Group

Part Three: Reshaping the Organization 147

10 Stakeholder Interactions: Can We Transform Bad Behavior? 149
Eric D. Kupferberg

11 The Trust Prescription: How Health Care Organizations Can Win the Confidence and Compliance of Their Key Stakeholders 169
David A. Shore

12 A Winning Brand: Leveraging the Power of Intangible Assets 191
David A. Shore

13 Implementing Health Care Change through Projects 211
David A. Shore

Endnotes 229

Index 253

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 17/08/2012
      ISBN13: 9781118099131, 978-1118099131
      ISBN10: 1118099133

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      American health care has made great strides in the past hundred years. Life expectancy has increased dramatically and advances in medicine and treatments have eradicated many life-threatening diseases. However, in today''s health care arena there is divergence between our health needs, the structure of our health care system, and how health care is delivered and funded.

      In Forces of Change, David A. Shore has collected the leading thinking from experts in the field on how our health care system can benefit from important lessons from other industries and effect transformational change that truly serves all stakeholders well.

      Contributors include Max Caldwell of Towers Watson; Michael J. Dowling of North Shore?Long Island Jewish Medical Health System; John P. Glaser of Siemens Healthcare; Ashish K. Jha of the Harvard School of Public Health; Eric D. Kupferberg of Northeastern University; Lucian Leape of the Harvard School of Public Health; Jeff Margolis of

      Table of Contents

      Editor’s Preface vii
      David A. Shore, Harvard School of Public Health

      Acknowledgments xiii

      The Editor xv

      The Contributors xvii

      Part One: Can We Get Better? 1

      1 Framing the Forces of Change 3
      David A. Shore

      2 The Market Dynamics of Health Care 21
      Eric D. Kupferberg, Northeastern University, Harvard School of Public Health

      3 Transformational Leadership: The Key to Success 35
      Michael J. Dowling, North Shore–LIJ Health System, Harvard School of Public Health

      Part Two: The Elements of Change 49

      4 Employee Engagement and the Transformation of the Health Care Industry 51
      Max Caldwell, Towers Watson

      5 Patient Safety in the Era of Health Care Reform 67
      Lucian Leape, Harvard School of Public Health

      6 Health Care Reform and Technological Innovation 85
      David Shoultz, Philips Electronics

      7 Health Care IT: A Critical Enabler for Health Care Transformation 101
      John P. Glaser, Siemens Healthcare

      8 Health Care IT: A Reality Check 115
      Ashish K. Jha, Harvard School of Public Health

      9 A Systematic Solution: Integrated Health Care Management 129
      Jeff Margolis, The TriZetto Group

      Part Three: Reshaping the Organization 147

      10 Stakeholder Interactions: Can We Transform Bad Behavior? 149
      Eric D. Kupferberg

      11 The Trust Prescription: How Health Care Organizations Can Win the Confidence and Compliance of Their Key Stakeholders 169
      David A. Shore

      12 A Winning Brand: Leveraging the Power of Intangible Assets 191
      David A. Shore

      13 Implementing Health Care Change through Projects 211
      David A. Shore

      Endnotes 229

      Index 253

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