by joeflower | Mar 17, 2017 | Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Insurance, Healthcare Policy, Healthcare Reform, Uncategorized
This is a letter I sent to Gary Cohn, appointed by President Trump to head the National Economic Council and, among other things, come up with a plan for reforming healthcare. Formerly president of Goldman Sachs, Cohn may be a wizard at finance, but healthcare...
by jflower | Jan 21, 2017 | Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Policy, Healthcare Reform
The short version of Vox’s Sarah Skiff on “Why Republican Disarray on Health Care Doesn’t Doom Repeal Efforts” would read something like: “It always looks this way in the throes of preparing major legislation. Remember how wild and confusing it was when the Democrats...
by joeflower | Nov 1, 2016 | Commentary, Future Hospital Industry, Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Management, Systems Thinking, Uncategorized, Volume to Value
Healthcare costs too much, and we don’t get enough of the healthcare that we need. This is our core problem in one word: “productivity.” The obvious difficulties of healthcare in the U.S., where we can’t seem to take care of everyone, millions are saddled with...
by jflower | Oct 22, 2016 | Healthcare Economics
The final MACRA rules are out. MACRA stands for the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA), the historic Medicare reform law that passed last year that nobody outside of healthcare has even heard of, and everyone inside the industry is in a sweat about....
by joeflower | Jul 20, 2016 | Commentary, Future Hospital Industry, Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Workforce, Volume to Value
How will healthcare be distributed in the future? In ways that bear only some resemblance to the way it is distributed today. The changes will be driven by the new economics of healthcare embedded in the “volume to value” movement, based as it is on...
by joeflower | Jul 20, 2016 | Commentary, Future Hospital Industry, Healthcare Economics, Healthcare Management, Healthcare Workforce, Uncategorized, Volume to Value
The double doors to the ambulance bay slide open, and one more patient on a gurney is hauled across the threshold of your Emergency Department. This one’s in diabetic shock. Stop the picture right there and ask yourself: Is this a medical success, because you can do...