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Reframing Healthcare: A Roadmap for Creating Disruptive Change
- Narrated by: Zeev E. Neuwirth MD
- Length: 7 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Dr. Zeev Neuwirth wrote Reframing Healthcare for leaders and organizations interested in understanding what the disrupters in healthcare are doing and, more to the point, for those who want to be the disrupters rather than the disrupted.
This audiobook is a step-by-step guide for leadership teams that are intent on improving healthcare at an accelerated pace. It’s written for healthcare organizations that wish to thrive in a customer-centric, community-oriented, value-based healthcare system. This audiobook provides an assessment of the market forces, mega-trends, and reframes that are transforming the healthcare market, and delivers a replicable and scalable roadmap for creating better healthcare.