Re-Engineering The “US Healthcare System”
#USHealthcare
As soon as I start my ventures, one of the firsts in my agenda:
Re-Engineering the “US Healthcare System”.
Here’s how:
1. Proposing a new Economic Model for US Healthcare that is geared towards providing more incentives for Private players to reduce costs.
2. Starting Biotech Corporation.
3. Providing Consulting Services to US Healthcare Providers (Hospitals, Clinics, etc.)
4. Encouraging Preventive Medicine Programs
1. Proposing a new Economic Model for US Healthcare that is geared towards providing more incentives for Private players to reduce costs.
Dealing with Healthcare Frauds.
Current Economic Model: Insurance Market, Government Insurance etc.
Links to Articles By Me:
Graphical Depiction of US Healthcare System [TahsinVersion2.com]
Healthcare Reform [TahsinVersion2.com]
The Development and Privay Concerns of “Wearable: Platforms & Services” [TahsinVersion2.com]
When Insurance Gets “Personalized” & “Predictable”, Reformulation of US National Policies & Laws, …..
2. Starting Biotech Corporation.
Engineering Qualitatively better but still lower cost Medical Gadgets, Drugs, Healthcare IT.
3. Providing Consulting Services to US Healthcare Providers (Hospitals, Clinics, etc.)
Healthcare IT Services
Identification of Doctors’ strength and weaknesses and bringing about changes to Medical Education, Residency Programs and how Clinics operate.
Links To My Articles
Personal Notes On US Healthcare [1]
The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right – Atul Gawande, MD [Amazon]
Atul Gawande’s book shows – one way Human Experts (e.g., Physicians) and Organizations can deal with Complexity of Domain Expertise and provide better Service.
4. Encouraging Preventive Medicine Programs
Lifestyle changes through Wearables, etc.
Links to Articles By Me:
Re-Engineering US Healthcare System : Economic Impact
In 2011, US Healthcare spending was about $2.7 Trillion. Now, it’s more than $3 Trillion.
Implementing my plans would lead to savings of – anywhere from:
Several hundred Billion Dollars to more than 1 Trillion Dollars annually.
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