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Health Care Reboot: Megatrends Energizing American Medicine
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Health Care Reboot: Megatrends Energizing American Medicine in Ottawa, ON
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Health Care Reboot: Megatrends Energizing American Medicine in Ottawa, ON
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Health Care Reboot - Megatrends Energizing American Medicine -
injects a much-needed dose of optimism into the national health care debate.
The book makes a compelling case that a series of powerful trends are leading
the nation’s health care system toward greater quality, safety, access, and
affordability. The trends include historic breakthroughs in treatments for
heart disease and cancer; integration of behavioral health services into
primary care; recognizing and acting upon the broad effect of social
determinants of health; consumer empowerment focused on measures and outcomes
that matter most to patients; paying for value rather than volume causing
doctors and hospitals to shift to a newly aggressive proactive approach to
caring for patients. Collectively, these trends are rebooting our health care
system to better serve the needs of providers, payers, and, most importantly,
patients.
Health Care Reboot - Megatrends Energizing American Medicine -
injects a much-needed dose of optimism into the national health care debate.
The book makes a compelling case that a series of powerful trends are leading
the nation’s health care system toward greater quality, safety, access, and
affordability. The trends include historic breakthroughs in treatments for
heart disease and cancer; integration of behavioral health services into
primary care; recognizing and acting upon the broad effect of social
determinants of health; consumer empowerment focused on measures and outcomes
that matter most to patients; paying for value rather than volume causing
doctors and hospitals to shift to a newly aggressive proactive approach to
caring for patients. Collectively, these trends are rebooting our health care
system to better serve the needs of providers, payers, and, most importantly,
patients.

















