health care organizations

Just Business - Employee Control Fraud, Gresham's Dynamic, and t...

Health Care Renewal  Fri, 02/03/2012 - 13:00

Since Enthoven called for the break up of the physicians' "guild," and handing over its supposed power to managers, (see post here) managers have taken over from physicians and other health care professionals as leaders of health care organizations.  Unfortunately, most of these managers are generic, often lacking knowledge and experience in health care, and understanding of its core values.  Instead, such generic man


 

Unequal Justice Under Law - Comparing Cases of Alleged Misbehavi...

Health Care Renewal  Wed, 01/25/2012 - 14:05

How the wealthy and powerful have become able to play by a different set of rules than those affecting ordinary people may be the defining issue of our time.  Yesterday, President Obama's State of the Union message asked for an economy in which "everyone plays by the same set of rule."  We posted about how this issue, which got national attention due to the Occupy movement, affects health care here.


 

The Corporate Psychopaths Theory of Health Care Dysfunction

Health Care Renewal  Wed, 01/04/2012 - 16:57

A new article in the Journal of Business Ethics suggested that the global financial crisis, or great recession, was primarily due to a fundamental flaw in the leadership of financial organizations, one that has important implications for health care organizations. 

The article, Boddy CR.

The corporate psychopaths theory of the global financial crisis.  J Bus Ethics 2011; 102: 255-259 is here.  Its premise was:


 

New York - Presbyterian Hospital Trustee Advocated Novel Cardiac...

Health Care Renewal  Tue, 01/03/2012 - 13:50

The dominant theme of Health Care Renewal has been how problems with the leadership of health care organizations have lead to our current state of health care dysfunction.  We have discussed examples of ill-informed, mission-hostile leadership rewarded with excess compensation, exhibiting


 

Hospital Executives - What Will They Think of Next?

Health Care Renewal  Mon, 12/19/2011 - 16:25

Health care organizations are now most often run by people with management, not clinical backgrounds.  It seems like business schools have taught managers to sign on to whatever the latest management fashions are.  So what are the latest fashions in hospital management?  Here are a few hot items.

Retreading Pharmaceutical Representatives


 

Affordable Care Act helps 32 health systems improve care for pat...

HHS News and Events  Sun, 12/18/2011 - 23:01

Thirty-two leading health care organizations from across the country will participate in a new Pioneer Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) initiative made possible by the Affordable Care Act, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced today.  The Pioneer ACO initiative will encourage primary care doctors, specialists, hospitals and other caregivers to provide better, more coordinated care for people with Medicare and could save up to $1.1 billion over five years.


 

"It's All Been Done Before," If We Only Could Remember What it W...

Health Care Renewal  Tue, 12/13/2011 - 13:25

A big Wall Street Journal article by Anna Wilde Mathews featured the latest wave of mergers affecting large health care organizations.

Large, Vertically Integrated Health Care Systems (Redux)

Call it the united state of health care.


 

Abbott Laboratories to Settle for $1.3 Billion Allegations Inclu...

Health Care Renewal  Tue, 11/15/2011 - 10:34

It looks like the march of billion dollar legal settlements by health care organizations is on its way again. 

The Proposed Abbott Laboratories Settlement

Last month Bloomberg reported:


 

The Parallels Between Health Care and Financial Dysfunction: Lea...

Health Care Renewal  Thu, 11/10/2011 - 13:59

For years, we have noted the parade of legal settlements made by large health care organizations.  The parade is notable on one hand because it illustrates how often some of our best known health care corporations and institutions behave badly. 

Impunity for Health Care Leaders


 

New Haiti cholera campaign faces tough questions

Headlines from the Associated Press  Wed, 11/09/2011 - 11:56

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- Haiti's two most prominent health care organizations are preparing a new assault on the country's deadly cholera epidemic: the dispatch of hundreds of workers to remote villages and gritty alleys in the capital to administer a vaccine against the raging disease....