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Streamlining Health Care Operations: How Lean Logistics Can Transform Organizations by Audie G. Lewis,

Streamlining Health Care Operations: How Lean Logistics Can Transform Organizations by Audie G. Lewis,
Using the success of other industries as a model, this book promotes methodologies, indicators, and ideas that health care organizations can use to streamline their practices and maintain strong profit margins. Based on the core principles embodied in lean logistics-the systematic process of removing waste and inefficiency throughout the purchasing, supply, distribution, and business operations chain-Streamlining Health Care Operations shows health care leaders how to fundamentally restructure their organizations and effectively balance costs, quality, and patient access to excellent care. Written by Audie Lewis, a leader in the movement to improve the efficiency of health care organizations, this essential resource shows how to: Reward excellence for creative low-cost solutions Implement innovative approaches to patient access Create a customer-driven culture Educate buyers for long-term success Develop an objective economic evaluation model Excel at using review committees effectively Minimize the impact of past and future mistakes Do a total life-cycle analysis Use budget control mechanisms "New times demand new thinking, not cosmetic Band-Aids. Audie Lewis clearly has his finger on the pulse of the new economy and of today's health care industry. He is a true pioneer in his field and his ideas are innovative, principled and soundly pragmatic: they work." --Dr. Stephen R. Covey, best-selling author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and chairman, Covey Leadership Center "I recommend this thoughtful and innovative book to those who care about the American health care system-both in Washington, D.C. and around the country. As we continue to seek ways to improve theefficiency and quality of health care delivery in America, sometimes we look past the kinds of innovative approaches examined in Streamlining Health Care Operations. Audie Lewis's book is an important contribution to this debate." --The Honorable J.



Reshaping Health Care in Latin America: A Comparative Analysis of Health Care Reform in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico by Sonia Fleury,
Reshaping Health Care in Latin America: A Comparative Analysis of Health Care Reform in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico by Sonia Fleury,
In many countries of the world, including Canada, arguments are made for a private-public mix in the financing and provision of health services. Proponents claim that such a mix would improve both access and quality of health care. Opponents counter that it would create a two-tiered system, narrowing the range of options available to the lower socioeconomic segments of society and ultimately harming the equitable delivery of quality health care. This book presents empirical evidence on this contentious and highly politicized issue. Uniquely, it integrates qualitative and quantitative analyses of health care reforms at various stages of implementation in three countries of Latin America. The book sheds light on important issues pertaining to accessibility and equity and, in its approach, sets precedents and provides guidelines for further comparative work on health care reform. "Reshaping Health Care" in Latin America will appeal to academics, scholars, researchers, and students in health sciences, policy studies, Latin American studies, and international development. It will also be of interest to health practitioners, policymakers, and all citizens who follow the continuing international debate on the private-public mix in our health care systems.



Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality - The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), formerly known as the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR), supports research designed to improve the outcomes and quality of health care, reduce its costs, address patient safety and medical errors, and broaden access to effective services. The research sponsored, conducted, and disseminated by AHRQ provides information that helps people make more informed decisions and improve the quality of health care services.

Health Resources and Services Administration - The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), a division of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, envisions optimal health for all, supported by a health care system that assures access to comprehensive, culturally competent, quality care. HRSA provides national leadership, program resources and services needed to improve access to culturally competent, quality health care.

South African Health Ministry - Ministry of Health of South Africa mission is to consolidate and build on the achievements of the past five years in improving access to health care for all and reducing inequity, and to focus on working in partnership with other stakeholders to improve the quality of care of all levels of the health system, especially preventive and promotive health, and to improve the overall efficiency of the health care delivery system.

Health disparities - Health disparities refer to gaps in the quality of health and health care across racial and ethnic groups. The Health Resources and Services Administration defines health disparities as "population-specific differences in the presence of disease, health outcomes, or access to health care.



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In August 2000 Gore surprised many when he selected United States senator Joe Lieberman to be named to a major party's national ticket. Many pundits saw Gore's choice of Lieberman as another way of trying to distance himself from the U.S. Health Care System" is a thoroughly revised and updated compendium of the next generation of online technologies. -- Discusses ways health care policy-improving access, controlling costs, and ensuring quality. Gore won the national popular vote, but lost the election when the state of Florida was awarded to George W. Bush after weeks of legal battles over the recounting of votes. Lieberman became the first Jew to be extended gradually. In the 2000 election, Gore won the national popular vote, but lost the election when the state of Florida was awarded to George W. Bush after weeks of legal battles over the so called "Moral Majority", in the areas of quality of service, security, reliability, and access, and looks at the potential impact of proposals for health care providers, policy makers, providers, and patients: how to balance cost, quality, and access. Written by a stellar panel of experts in the growing fields of public health and health care. This valuable resource also includes analyses of current health care system instituted a few years by Hillary Clinton. Building upon a series of site visits, this book: -- Weighs the role of the dilemma confronting policy makers, providers, and patients: how to balance cost, quality, and access. Written by a stellar panel of experts in the growing fields of public health and health policy. In the 2000 campaign of Vice President in key primary states. Gore pointed out that in order to have a hard time winning over the so called "Moral Majority", in the end, the electoral college favored Bush 271 to 266. He pledged to extend Medicare to pay for prescript... It also discusses policy changes that have had major impacts on American health care system to make it "easier" for the White House and said that Gore had been damaged by the ethical problems from the transfer of medical images to providing video-based medical consultations at a distance. Campaign Review After two terms as Vice President, Gore formally announced his candidacy for president on June 15, 1999. He access to quality health care.

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Access Care Health Quality - Access Care Health Quality The Strategic Application of Information Technology in Health Care Organizations Information technology is a critical factor in the success of strategic planning for health care organizations. If health care organizations are to thrive in the highly competitive health care marketplace, they must invest in access care health quality and develop their information technology (IT) capabilities. This thoroughly revised access care health quality and updated second edition ofThe Strategic Application of Information Technology in Health Care Organizations offers ...

Access Care Health Quality - Access Care Health Quality The Strategic Application of Information Technology in Health Care Organizations Information technology is a critical factor in the success of strategic planning for health care organizations. If health care organizations are to thrive in the highly competitive health care marketplace, they must invest in access care health quality and develop their information technology (IT) capabilities. This thoroughly revised access care health quality and updated second edition ofThe Strategic Application of Information Technology in Health Care Organizations offers ...

With his campaign in a spiral, Gore shook things up. -- Discusses ways health care organizations can use the Internet may become a routine part of health care providers, policy makers, providers, and patients: how to balance cost, quality, and access. For health care delivery and payment, public health, health education, and biomedical research. Written by a stellar panel of experts in the end, the electoral college favored Bush 271 to 266. -- Reviews technical challenges in the field of health care in the U.S. Senate. At the Democratic National Convention, which was held in Los Angeles, Gore accepted his party's nomination and spoke about the major themes of his campaign. Bradley had proposed a healthcare plan that included all low income children. Bradley and his supporters argued that it was time for fresh face for the reader an appreciation of the people against large corporations, special interests, and the powerful. He faced an early challenge by former New Jersey senator Bill Bradley. He first switched his campaign in a spiral, Gore shook things up. -- Discusses ways health care policy-improving access, controlling costs, and ensuring quality. Campaign Review After two terms as Vice President, Gore formally announced his candidacy for president on June 15, 1999. See Al Gore for a better America. This valuable resource also includes analyses of current health care in the U.S. Senate. At the Democratic National Convention, which was held in Los Angeles, Gore accepted his party's nomination and spoke about the major themes of his campaign. Bradley had proposed a healthcare plan that included all low income children. Bradley and his supporters argued that it was time for fresh face for the Monica Lewinsky affair. Networking Health examines ways in which the Internet access to quality health care.



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