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From Chaos To Care: The Promise Of Team-based Medicine | 
enlarge | Author: David Lawrence Publisher: Da Capo Press Category: Book
List Price: $15.95 Buy New: $0.01 You Save: $15.94 (100%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 998824
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5.9 x 0.6
ISBN: 0738208590 Dewey Decimal Number: 614 EAN: 9780738208596 ASIN: 0738208590
Publication Date: October 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Thank you for looking at Bookscorner1.may have publishers remainder mark. no sale is ever final.100% satisfaction guaranteed.
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Kaiser Permanente is the largest nonprofit healthcare system in the world and is a leader in integrated medical care. A team-based approach that draws on the strengths of the healthcare organization as well as on community resources, integrated care is a most cost-efficient healthcare business model. It also gives patients an all-important sense of control over their conditions and provides the kind of care they can navigate and trust.In From Chaos to Care, Dr. Lawrence shows how integrated care succeeds on both the organizational and human fronts. A blueprint for change and a manifesto for the implementation of satisfying and cost-effective healthcare for all, From Chaos to Care illuminates the path to the future of American medical care.
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Many minds make good patient care April 10, 2007 This is an excellent book on the state of the healthcare system and provides significant recommendations to enhance the results of patient care. The author referring to medicine states, "It conducts its business with systems so archaic and incentives so perverse that the nation's education system looks almost rational by comparison." Doctor Lawrence has a well structured approach to address the issues based on collaboration of the medical, nursing team, allied healthcare workers, administrative personnel, and tools to back them up. Something most would have thought would have been in place, but to those you know healthcare is seldom available. It is said, "many hands make for a light load" like wise, "many minds make good patient care."
Measuring from chaos to care September 14, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The author eloquently describes problems faced by patients seeking care in the current environment. It is a snapshot of the quality movement in healthcare. Like a work of art, what is also interesting is what is not there or the negative spaces. A very wise man once said 'if you can't measure it you can't control it'. The word measurement is sadly missing from the index and table of contents. Measurement is central to quality improvement. Clinical laboratories have been required to measure, analyze and track the quality of their work for over 30 years. Many clinical labs have used statistical process control charts, control materials, standards etc. for decades. However, they have not routinely sought to identify root causes and corrective actions. Perhaps there will be a sequel with numerous valid measures of healthcare quality, more detailed examples of six sigma and possibly other lessons from Deming and Juran.
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