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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Population Health Goals: Time for a conversation between providers, with consumers
One of the more significant contributors to the fragmented high-cost US health system is the lack of collaboration between providers. The ‘system’ we’ve got is really a Rube Goldberg-type of device that’s designed to deliver and pay for services, a … Continue reading
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Cultural Authority & A License to Kill
In response to a report in the Minneapolis StarTribune newspaper regarding medical errors, I wrote the following unsolicited op/ed piece and submitted it. For some reason, they declined to publish it. Go figure. Anyway, interested in people’s thoughts on the … Continue reading
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