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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Acknowledgments Introduction
The Better Way: Consumer-Driven Health Care
Part I Who Killed Health Care?
Chapter 1 The Day Health Care Died
Who Killed Health Care? Jack Morgan
Part II Death by a Thousand Cuts
Chapter 2 Killer Number 1: The Health Insurers Death at the Hands of a Dysfunctional Culture
The Cultural Imperative The Death of a Man Who Should Have Been Saved What Happened to Managed Care? It's the Culture, Stupid The Care and Feeding of Culture The Cultured Kaiser Permanente HMOs Are Market Driven? Huh? The Managed Care Phoenix: Rising from the Ashes Back to Basics: What Is Health Insurance All About? For Want of a Nail, Jack Morgan Died
Chapter 3 Killer Number 2: The General HOSPITALS Death at the Hands of Empire Builders
Why Are U.S. Hospitals So Low Quality, High Cost? How Nonprofit, Charitable Hospitals Stop Competition Orville Redenbacher and Francis Ford Coppola's Love Child: Vertically Integrated Health Care Systems The Power of Innovation in Health Care The Power of Managerial Innovations in Service Organizations Where Are the Sam Waltons and Managerial Innovations in Hospitals? The Managerial Innovation of Health Care Focused Factories David versus Goliath: The Suppression of Specialty Hospitals How the U.S. Congress Is Threatening to Help Goliath The Uninsured and the King of Torts Hospitals Try to Bury the Evidence A Glimpse of the Future: Global Competition for Hospital Services How Hospitals Helped to Kill Jack Morgan The New Technologies: Lights, Camera, Action A Tale of Cabbages and Angioplasties: An Example of Minimally Invasive Surgery
Chapter 4 Killer Number 3: The Employers Death at the Hands of a "Choice" of One
Why Does Your Boss Buy Your Health Insurance? How Employers Killed Jack Morgan
Chapter 5 Killer Number 4: The u.s. Congress Death at the Hands of Those Elected to Represent Us
How Uncle Sam Became Dr. Sam Congressional Control of Kidney Disease The Congressional Recipe for Treating Kidney Disease The Impact of Congressional Control on the Dialysis Chains, the Doctors, and the Drug Manufacturers Uncle Sam Becomes Dr. Sam: Pay for Conformance Jack Morgan and the Congressional Kidney Care Recipe
Chapter 6 killer Number 5: The Academics Death at the Hands of the Elite Policy Makers
How Academic Education Caused Ambitious, Well-Intended, Smart People to Go So Wrong The Intellectual Tools for Congressional Control of Kidney Care The New England Journal of Medicine: Business Is Evil Single-Payer versus Universal Health Care Why Current Health Care Markets Do Not Work Like Other Markets Heroic Physicians
Part III The Right Medicine: Consumer-Driven Health Care
Chapter 7 How it Works
How a Consumer-Driven Health Care System Would Have Kept Jack Morgan Alive How to Make Consumer-Driven Health Care Happen How Consumer-Driven Health Care Lowers Costs and Raises Quality How Consumer-Driven Health Care Will Change the Supply of Health Care Services How Consumer-Driven Health Insurance Will Offer Innovations in the Supply of Health Care Services Scare Stories about CDHC Consumer-Driven Health Care for the Disabled and Poor
Chapter 8 Consumer-Driven Benefits: Lessons From Other Countries and Industries
Switzerland: A Case Study in Consumer-Driven Health Care Lessons from Consumer-Driven Financial Investments Lessons about Demand: Investors and Employers Lessons about Supply Early U.S. Consumer-Driven Health Care Insurance Innovations Lessons about Swiss Consumer-Driven Health Care and U.S. Consumer-Driven Retirement Plans
Part IV How to Make it Happen: The Carrots, The Sticks, The Laws
Chapter 9 The Carrots Let Medical Business Entrepreneurialism Bloom
The Entrepreneurial U.S. Economy How Businesses Do Good by Doing Well The Role for Government in a Consumer-Driven Health Care System The Role of Nonprofits in a Consumer-Driven Health Care System How Entrepreneurial Businesses Can Do Good and Do Well in Health Care Improving Access to Services Barriers to Entrepreneurial Business Involvement in Health Care Let the Flowers Bloom
Chapter 10 The Sticks Let Information Flow
The Impact of Information on Markets Health Care Consumers of Information The Role of Government in Creating Transparency The Failure of Voluntary Transparency The Impact of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) onFinancial Transparency Private-Sector Sources of Financial Information A Health Care SEC How Not to Make Health Care Transparency Happen Opposition to Transparency about Health Care Prices and Quality How Health Care Information Would Have Kept Jack Morgan Alive
Chapter 11 A Bold New Consumer-Driven Health Care System the Laws and Their Legislators
The Goals of a Bold Consumer-Driven Health Care System Bold Consumer-Driven Health Care: The Role of the Federal Government Bold Consumer-Driven Health Care: The Role of the States Consumer-Driven Health Care: The Bold Laws That Can Make It Happen
Notes Index
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