2014 Healthcare Predictions, Part One
D Healthcare Daily
We'll see initiatives to develop stronger physician alignment by hospitals and health systems with special emphasis on alignment with primary care physicians.
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The USA is gradually... (oh yes, this is gradual compared to most industrial "tsunami" changes) - coming around to game changing change in the US system. Like in most industrial change, those who deny that change is really happening are the last to make the moves they need to make to survive. As a result, they become the losers... factories close, careers are lost, the weaker and smaller players are absorbed in mergers led by the larger and more competitive. Those who "get it" first, usually win first.
In this article, the predictions sound familiar to those who have played in large systems change...
"- We’ll see healthcare providers continue to focus on quality outcomes, patient safety, and patient satisfaction with continual emphasis on transparency relative to quality and price.
- We’ll continue to see healthcare providers develop operational improvements to gain efficiencies and cost savings as a result of lower reimbursement pressure from payors.
- We’ll continue to see consolidation in the industry with larger health systems growing even larger.
- We’ll see initiatives to develop stronger physician alignment by hospitals and health systems with special emphasis on alignment with primary care physicians.
- Technology will continue to play a greater role in our industry—I’m not only referring to the electronic health record and big data, but social media as well."
Healthcare, welcome to the world of Automotive, Textiles, Computing, etc., etc. If you are in the denial camp or in the "repeal it" camp, start thinking about your next career, because this one is over. Even if US political parties changed today it would be too late to stop the trends and the realigning of the system.
What's the greatest lesson to apply from the others who have gone before you? Get everyone aligned on a different future... now. Spend time experimenting with new directions, quickly ride the waves that work for you, and learn how to recognize the practices, and thinking that keep you in the old system and prevent you from building the new.
Or you could wait around and deny that change is coming. Ask American Motors Corporation how that worked for them... AMC who?