Mark discusses the fact that trends, even those that seem modern, such as home delivery of fully prepared meals, are simply history repeating itself or, at least, rhyming. Understanding this facilitates your exploitation of trends in healthcare.
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Alchemists struggled without success for centuries attempting to turn lead into gold.
Alchemists struggled without success for centuries attempting to turn lead into gold.
Alchemists struggled without success for centuries attempting to turn lead into gold. Will hospitals struggle that long in their quest to turn outpatients into inpatients? Prime Healthcare Services, Inc. (“Prime”), headquartered in Ontario, California, and Prime’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Prem Reddy. On February 14, 2019, the Department of Justice announced that Prime […]
You know that I strongly believe that the future of hospitals isn’t hospitals, it’s outpatient facilities.
You know that I strongly believe that the future of hospitals isn’t hospitals, it’s outpatient facilities.
I read an interesting blog post about the fact that we tend to think we live in such modern times, when, in many cases, what we see as new is simply the repeat of a prior trend. The current instance may not be the same technologically, but, at its heart, it’s one and the same […]
As a frequent reader of the blog, you know that I strongly believe that the future of hospitals isn’t hospitals, it’s outpatient facilities. (In fact, if you haven’t already, grab a free copy of my 2016 book, The Impending Death of Hospitals, here.) I’m not sure whether the folks at Banner Health read my book […]
For the health of patients or for the financial health and convenience of its operators and staff?
For whom are hospitals built? For the health of patients or for the financial health and convenience of its operators and staff?