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 | 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...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Jun 25, 2015 | Accountability, Delivery, Featured Post, Process Improvement, Reform
Last week I passed on a story my friend Dr. Doug Beers told me about a case of avoidable death as a result of medical “overkill.” It was a distressing story, but Doug recently told me another story that disturbed me more. We were sitting on the dock at my place on...
by Dr. Gene Lindsey | Jun 18, 2015 | Accountability, Delivery, Featured Post, Process Improvement, Reform
Dr. Doug Beer, my former colleague and longtime friend, told me a story about the way healthcare overkill can actually kill a patient. Doug, who practices internal medicine at Emanuel Hospital in Portland, Oregon, and I were talking about cancer treatment during a...