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Much as it is with the nation's overall healthcare system, the
survival of academic medical centers (AMC's) is threatened by a
combination of economic, cultural, and demographic factors. If
AMC's are to survive to fill their societal responsibilities, they
must adopt a new philosophy. Challenging assumptions and providing
the shift in perspective that a resolution of this crisis requires,
Arthur Feldman PhD, MD provides us with a thoroughly researched and
forward-thinking volume that all those concerned with healthcare
must read. This brilliant manifesto will help physicians,
policymakers, analysts, and regulators understand the challenges
faced by today's AMCs. But more importantly, Pursuing Excellence in
Healthcare: Preserving America's Academic Medical Centers offers a
cogent, viable plan that will reestablish the leadership role that
AMCs need to play in providing Americans with the best possible
care.
After nearly a year of debate, in March 2010, Congress passed and
the president signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
to reform the U.S. health care system. The most significant social
legislation since the civil rights legislation and the creation of
Medicare and Medicaid, the bill's passage has been met with great
controversy. Political pundits, politicians, health care
economists, and policy analysts have filled the airwaves and the
lay press with their opinions, but little has been heard from those
who have the most invested in health care delivery reform-patients
and their doctors. Understanding Health Care Reform: Bridging the
Gap Between Myth and Reality provides readers with the information
to make informed decisions and to help counter the bias of
political pundits and the influence of the for-profit health care
industry. The author introduces readers to a group of dedicated
doctors, administrators, and patients whose experiences illustrate
the strengths and weaknesses of the health care reform legislation.
He also shares his own experiences as both a physician and a
patient. The book puts the health care reform legislation in
perspective by exploring ten critical areas: The private insurance
industry Medicare and Medicaid The elimination of waste caused by
overutilization, high administrative fees, and fraud Disease
prevention and wellness programs Care for the underserved-the
health care "safety net" Quality of care The impending workforce
shortage Comparative-effectiveness research to compare treatments
Changes in the way medicine is practiced Tort reform Describing the
reform act as the foundation and framing of a house, it outlines
what doctors, patients, and families must focus on as states, the
federal government, and the courts craft this legislation over
time. The author cuts through the political rhetoric to address the
core question: how do we preserve our ability to provide the best
possible care for patients and fulfill our societal mission of
providing care for our citizens independent of their financial
means? Focusing on strengths and weaknesses, rather than what is
right or wrong, he encourages readers to think creatively about
their role in establishing a better system of health care in
America.
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