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We go live with them in the winter because what they do in the winter, and their access to healthcare, and how much they socialize, is very different than in the summer.
Andy Grove, about six or seven years ago, he doesn't even know or remember this, in a Fortune Magazine article he used the phrase "mainframe healthcare," and I've been extending and expanding this.
This mentality of traveling to and timesharing large, expensive
healthcare
systems actually began in 1787.
With my own
healthcare
problems, I've taken drug therapies, I've traveled to this hospital and others, many, many times.
And this is mainframe
healthcare.
We have to shift from this mainframe mentality of
healthcare
to a personal model of
healthcare.
When Intel does surveys all around the world and we say, "Quick response: healthcare."
We are wired, in our imagination, to think about
healthcare
and
healthcare
innovation as something that goes into that place.
And the problem with this is the way we conceive
healthcare.
We can't afford mainframe
healthcare
today to include the uninsured.
Business as usual in
healthcare
is broken and we've got to do something different.
We've got to focus on a personal
healthcare
paradigm that moves care to the home.
My fifth and final phrase: I have tried for two years, and there were moments when we were quite close, to make this
healthcare
reform bill be about reform from something and to something, from a mainframe model to a personal health model, or to mean something more than just a debate about the public option and how we're going to finance.
It doesn't matter how we finance
healthcare.
The president needs to stand up and say, at the end of a
healthcare
reform debate, "Our goal as a country is to move 50 percent of care out of institutions, clinics, hospitals and nursing homes, to the home, in 10 years."
You know, this country is involved as we've all heard, in this great
healthcare
debate.
I know what these kids deserve on the
healthcare
side.
So when we decided to work in Rwanda on trying to dramatically increase the income of the country and fight the AIDS problem, we wanted to build a
healthcare
network, because it had been totally destroyed during the genocide in 1994, and the per capita income was still under a dollar a day.
400,000 pregnant women were brought into counseling and will give birth for the first time within an organized
healthcare
system.
The closer I looked, the more I saw carers providing the same kind of support that my father provided to me, and playing a crucial role in the
healthcare
system.
With aging populations, economic instability,
healthcare
system stress and increased incidents of long-term chronic care needs, the importance and demands on family caregivers are greater than ever.
And, above all, how can we make sure that their value to patients, our
healthcare
system and society is recognized?
Many of you probably thought I was referring to a nurse or some other
healthcare
professional.
And while the importance of these millions of silent carers cannot be denied, they've largely been unnoticed by governments,
healthcare
systems and private entities.
To confront these challenges, policymakers must look beyond traditional
healthcare
pathways and employment policies and recognize that informal care will continue to form the bedrock of care.
Despite court rulings ordering reform, Roma are regularly denied equal access to housing, education, and healthcare, creating a vicious cycle of poverty and marginalization.
Nonetheless, local and foreign NGO’s are now starting to play a role in filling the gap between government policies and front-line
healthcare
delivery.
Officials there must focus not only on developing a pragmatic, realistic
healthcare
infrastructure in rural areas, but also on bringing about greater openness in China’s media in order to spread life-saving public information.
To be sure, she has put
healthcare
reform and a reform of company taxation on the agenda, but the plans presented so far give no indication of a major breakthrough.
So it is no surprise that its figure of $500 billion ignores the lifetime disability and
healthcare
costs that the government will have to pay for years to come.
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