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It was the kind of fight and the kind of choices that everyone here agrees pump up the cost of end-of-life care, and of
healthcare
for all of us.
Many countries that you represent and where I come from struggle with the cost of
healthcare.
At BCG, we looked at this, and we asked ourselves, this can't be the right way of managing
healthcare.
And so we took a step back and we said, "What is it that we are trying to achieve?" Ultimately, in the
healthcare
system, we're aiming at improving health for the patients, and we need to do so at a limited, or affordable, cost.
We call this value-based
healthcare.
Now living in Europe, he can choose to go to Germany that has a well-reputed
healthcare
system.
Now, if the American
healthcare
system would focus a lot more on measuring quality, and raise quality just to the level of average OECD, it would save the American people 500 billion U.S. dollars a year.
That's 20 percent of the budget, of the
healthcare
budget of the country.
This would be a paradigm shift in healthcare, and I would argue that not only can it be done, but it has to be done.
The agents of change are the doctors and nurses in the
healthcare
system.
In my practice as a consultant, I meet probably a hundred or more than a hundred doctors and nurses and other hospital or
healthcare
staff every year.
By measuring value in healthcare, that is not only costs but outcomes that matter to patients, we will make staff in hospitals and elsewhere in the
healthcare
system not a problem but an important part of the solution.
I believe measuring value in
healthcare
will bring about a revolution, and I'm convinced that the founder of modern medicine, the Greek Hippocrates, who always put the patient at the center, he would smile in his grave.
Our hospitals have an explicit policy called age-based allocation of
healthcare
resources.
Or take
healthcare.
If all of them can have instantaneous and simultaneous access to scans and images as they are taken, they will be able to deliver better
healthcare
faster.
Just a one-percent reduction in existing inefficiencies could yield savings of over 60 billion dollars to the
healthcare
industry worldwide, and that is just a drop in the sea compared to what we need to do to make
healthcare
affordable on a sustainable basis.
You know, from
healthcare
to transportation, everything is different, but education hasn't changed.
Well, then the country has less available for other services, like roads, schools,
healthcare.
And so we developed Peek, a smartphone [system] that enables community
healthcare
workers and empowers them to deliver eye care everywhere.
Our
healthcare
workers travel with a solar-powered rucksack which keeps the phone charged and backed up.
And here, there are significant, quantifiable racial disparities that cannot be ignored, in household wealth, household income, job opportunities,
healthcare.
Or, a question for me is also, why would people who have no health insurance not embrace universal
healthcare?
Programs like a reasonable minimum wage, affordable healthcare, paid sick leave, and the progressive taxation necessary to pay for the important infrastructure necessary for the middle class like education, R and D, these are indispensable tools shrewd capitalists should embrace to drive growth, because no one benefits from it like us.
Now, that was an example of a
healthcare
setting, but of course, all businesses collect some form of data.
The healthcare, late at night when they're worried about what sort of cancer somebody they care about might have, when they just talk across the Internet to somebody who they care about very much in another country.
I want a web where I can use
healthcare
with privacy and where there's a lot of health data, clinical data is available to scientists to do research.
I've cared for people who live and work in conditions that can be hard, if not harsh, and that work has led me to believe that we need a fundamentally different way of looking at
healthcare.
We simply need a
healthcare
system that moves beyond just looking at the symptoms that bring people into clinics, but instead actually is able to look and improve health where it begins.
Veronica came to our clinic, and despite all these encounters with
healthcare
professionals, Veronica was still sick.
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