by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Sep 28, 2015 | Delivery, Featured Post, Leadership, Payment Models, Population Health Management, Reform, The Triple Aim
Several years ago I was fascinated by Dr. Atul Gawande’s discussion of ignorance and incompetence. He argued that we in healthcare are no longer ignorant. We know quite a bit about pathology, pharmacology, diagnostics, and various therapeutic techniques. On my visit...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Sep 9, 2015 | Accountability, Featured Post, Lean, Payment Models, Process Improvement, Reform, The Triple Aim
Last month CMS announced the results of the efforts of the Pioneer and MSSP (Medicare Shared Savings Program) ACOs for 2014. The headline made for compelling reading: Medicare ACOs Provide Improved Care While Slowing Cost Growth in 2014. This suggests that sustainable...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Aug 26, 2015 | Burnout, Featured Post, Leadership, Lean, Reform
What does David Foster Wallace have to tell us about burnout? More than most healthcare professionals might think. The publicity for The End of the Tour, a new film starring Jason Segel as Wallace, has reminded me of the message I took away from the first Wallace book...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Aug 14, 2015 | Accountability, Delivery, Featured Post, Long Term Service and Support, Population Health Management, The Triple Aim
Recently the New England Journal of Medicine published a great article in the “Perspective” section, “The Older Americans Act at 50”. Unfortunately the article is available online only to those who are subscribers, so I will try to give a very brief overview of its...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Aug 5, 2015 | Featured Post, News, Payment Models
Medicare and Medicaid are now fifty years old. I suspect they are the two programs that much of the healthcare establishment still loves to hate the most. Lyndon Johnson’s signing on July 30, 1965 of the Social Security Amendments of 1965, created two landmark...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Jul 27, 2015 | Delivery, Featured Post, Lean, Population Health Management, Reform, The Triple Aim
We all agree on the need for “physician engagement.” I rarely attend a meeting of physicians where someone doesn’t say that the problem with healthcare is that patients are passive, non-compliant and demanding and that a more effective form of “patient engagement” is...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Jul 14, 2015 | Accountability, Delivery, Featured Post, Population Health Management, Reform, The Triple Aim
Lately I have been thinking again about the prescience of one of my most important mentors, Dr. Robert Ebert, who was Dean of Harvard Medical School when I was a student there. In my last blog post I cited a talk Dr. Ebert gave in 1967 at Simmons College, and I...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Jul 3, 2015 | Delivery, Featured Post, Leadership, Population Health Management, Process Improvement, Reform, The Triple Aim
Last Saturday morning I was thinking about health disparities as I prepared to give a keynote speech at the Whittier Street Clinic’s Men’s Health Summit and Grand Opening Ceremony. I have recently joined their Health and Wellness Foundation Board and the...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Jul 3, 2015 | Reference Materials
This is the full text of the Kate McMahon Lecture delivered by Dean Robert H Ebert MD of Harvard Medical School at Simmons College, Boston, on October 19, 1967. Much has been written in recent years about medicine and the physician. In keeping with the “Madison...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Jun 26, 2015 | Featured Post, News, Payment Models, Reform, The Triple Aim
Thanks to the Supreme Court, healthcare reform has cleared another hurdle. At 10:21 AM yesterday, as I was writing this week’s letter a banner appeared on my screen: NPR:Breaking News–Supreme Court Rules Obamacare Subsidies Are Legal Just seven words but...