The new health economy : ground rules for leaders / Gary Bisbee Jr., Donald Trigg, Sanjula Jain

"Health care plays a massive societal role. It is complex, and it is growing. Defining trends of the last decade have fundamentally altered the traditional dynamics of the field. A global pandemic is the current agent of disruption. The New Health Economy: Ground Rules for Leaders explores the impact of the 4Ps that influence the health economy - Politics, Policy, Providers and Personalization - in aggregate. While many books in the field consider one angle, this is the first book to represent the authors' 360-degree view, informed by case study interviews with 13 key leaders in health systems, provider networks, pharmaceuticals (Pfizer and J&J), insurers, public policy, the private sector (Walmart) and government agencies like the CDC. With expertise spanning clinical advancement and scientific discovery, health services and the health economy, health care politics and health financing and policy, and healt hcare digitization and data-driven personalization, Bisbee, Jain, and Trigg have worked and lived in health care for decades. They partner with executives across the health economy to help them navigate the intersectional forces of change every day. The New Health Economy, it is hoped, will play a critical role in sharing their collective insights to an even broader segment of leaders who are similarly making tough decisions that will redefine the future of health care in the years to come.".

Medienart:

Buch

Erscheinungsjahr:

[2022]

Erschienen:

Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press ; 2022

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Bisbee, Gary [VerfasserIn]
Trigg, Donald [VerfasserIn]
Jain, Sanjula [VerfasserIn]

Links:

Inhaltsverzeichnis

ISBN:

978-1-64712-254-6

978-1-64712-253-9

Themen:

COVID-19 (Disease)
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
Medical care, Cost of
Medical economics
Medical policy

Anmerkungen:

Includes bibliographical references and index

Umfang:

xv, 212 Seiten ; Illustrationen

Förderinstitution / Projekttitel:

PPN (Katalog-ID):

1767218494