By Arnold D. Kaluzny, Donna M. O’Brien
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Oxford University Press; 1 edition (August 17, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0199368775
ISBN-13: 978-0199368778
Healthcare faces unprecedented global challenges. Rapid advances in genomics, computational sciences, and technology — as well as the new focus on value-based care and an increased trend toward healthcare commercialization — represent disruptive changes to an already-fragmented delivery system. The healthcare establishment has been slow to adapt, and now faces rising cancer-care costs and lags in outcome improvement and genomically informed interventions.
Managing Disruptive Change in Healthcare codifies the US National Cancer Institute’s lessons from utilizing a public-private partnership with community hospitals to navigate the change needed to increase patient access to high-quality cancer care, and enhance hospitals’ capacity to conduct and support research initiatives. The treatment of complex diseases requires a delivery system capable of translating scientific advances into care that is coordinated across the full continuum; this book offers a blueprint to just such an infrastructure.
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