Health Attitude: Unraveling and Solving the Complexities of Healthcare
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John Edmondson
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John R. Patrick
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“Health Attitude...presents an optimistic future where innovation, technology, empathy and sound business principles collide into a 'big-bang' of better healthcare!”
“When we look back ten years from now on the revolution that occurred in healthcare, John Patrick’s book Health Attitude will be viewed as one of the prologues of that revolution. We tend to overestimate technology in the short term and underestimate its role in the long term. Simply put, this book presents an optimistic future where innovation, technology, empathy and sound business principles collide into a 'big-bang' of better healthcare!” (Stephen K. Klasko, MD, MBA, president and CEO, Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health System)
“As one of the world’s technology pioneers, John Patrick is a sought after innovator and strategic thinker. In Health Attitude, Patrick paints a grim portrait of America’s healthcare system today, then unveils a canvas upon which we can create a better future using technology.” (Skip Prichard, president and CEO, OCLC)
“John Patrick brings a fresh and insightful perspective to the healthcare debates in the U.S. His experience as technologist, entrepreneur and patient enables new thinking and innovative strategies that should drive policy, planning and delivery.” (James G. Neal, Columbia University librarian emeritus)
“Health Attitude offers a valuable perspective for a layperson who makes healthcare decisions for his or her family and parents. It provides great hope for improved and more affordable healthcare ahead.” (Peg Grimm, Pennsylvania health-care consumer)
“John Patrick's Health Attitude clearly lays out a roadmap toward healthcare efficiency, which will result in an affordable and effective wellness based system in the future.” (Robin Felder, PhD, chair, MedicalAutomation.org and professor of pathology, University of Virginia)
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