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Where Does It Hurt?: An Entrepreneur's Guide to Fixing Health Care

Where Does It Hurt?: An Entrepreneur's Guide to Fixing Health Care

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A bold new remedy for the sprawling and wasteful health care industry.Where else but the doctor&#8217s office do you have to&nbspfill out a form on a clipboard? Have you noticed&nbspthat hospital bills are almost unintelligible, except&nbspfor the absurdly high dollar amount? Why is it that&nbsptechnology in other industries drives prices down,&nbspbut in health care it&#8217s the reverse? And why, in&nbsphealth care, is the customer so often treated as a&nbspmere bystander&#8212and an ignorant one at that?The same American medical establishment&nbspthat saves lives and performs wondrous miracles&nbspis also a 2.7 trillion industry in deep dysfunction.&nbspAnd now, with the Affordable Care Act&nbsp(Obamacare), it

is called on to extend full benefits&nbspto tens of millions of newly insured. You might&nbspthink that this would leave us with a bleak choice&#8212&nbspeither to devote more of our national budget to&nbsphealth care or to make do with less of it. But there&#8217s&nbspanother path.In this provocative book, Jonathan Bush,&nbspcofounder and CEO of athenahealth, calls for a&nbsprevolution in health care to give customers more&nbspchoices, freedom, power, and information, and&nbspat far lower prices. With humor and a tell-it-likeit&nbspis style, he picks up insights and ideas from his&nbspdays as an ambulance driver in New Orleans,&nbspan army medic, and an entrepreneur launching a&nbspbirthing start-up in San Diego. In struggling to save&nbspthat dying business, Bush&#8217s team created a software&nbspprogram that eventually became athenahealth, a&nbspcloudbased services company that handles electronic&nbspmedical records, billing, and patient communications&nbspfor more than fifty thousand medical&nbspproviders nationwide.Bush calls for disruption of the status quo&nbspthrough new business models, new payment models,&nbspand new technologies that give patients more&nbspcontrol of their care and enhance the physicianpatient&nbspexperience. He shows how this is already&nbsphappening. From birthing centers in Florida to&nbspurgent care centers in West Virginia, upstarts are&nbspdisrupting health care by focusing on efficiency,&nbspinnovation, and customer service. Bush offers a&nbspvision and plan for change while bringing a breakthrough&nbspperspective to the debates surrounding&nbspObamacare.You&#8217ll learn how: &#8226Well-intended government regulations prop up&nbspoverpriced incumbents and slow the pace of&nbspinnovation. &#8226Focused, profit-driven disrupters are chipping&nbspaway at the dominance of hospitals by offering&nbsproutine procedures at lower cost. &#8226Scrappy digital start-ups are equipping providers&nbspand patients with new apps and technologies&nbspto access medical data and take control of care. &#8226Making informed choices about the care we&nbspreceive and pay for will enable a more humane&nbspand satisfying health care system to emerge. Bush&#8217s plan calls for Americans not only to demand&nbspmore from providers but also to accept more responsibility&nbspfor our health, to weigh risks and make hard&nbspchoices&#8212in short, to take back control of an industry&nbspthat is central to our lives and our economy.

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