Redefining Competition in Health Care
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend The U.S. health care system is in bad shape. Medical services are restricted or rationed, many patients receive poor care, and high rates of preventable medical error persist. There are wide and inexplicable differences in costs and quality among providers and across geographic areas. In well-functioning, competitive markets, such outcomes would be inconceivable. In health care, these results are intolerable. Competition in health care needs to change, say the authors. Product details and pricing info |
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- Redefining Competition in Health Care (HBR OnPoint Enhanced Edition)
- Redefining Competition in Health Care (HBR OnPoint Enhanced Edition)Redefining Health Care: Creating Volume-Based Competition on Results.(Book review): An article from: Business Economics
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