People as care catalysts : from being patient to becoming healthy / edited by Richard Normann and Niklas Arvidsson.

"The health care sector is undergoing strong expansion worldwide, as those willing to pay for their health make up for the shortcomings of their national systems. How this landscape evolves will be shaped by how the public systems respond. If they seize the opportunity to reframe themselves and...

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Other Authors: Normann, Richard, 1943- (Editor), Arvidsson, Niklas (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, [2006]
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Summary:"The health care sector is undergoing strong expansion worldwide, as those willing to pay for their health make up for the shortcomings of their national systems. How this landscape evolves will be shaped by how the public systems respond. If they seize the opportunity to reframe themselves and create a strong inner dynamic, then the bulk of the new market that opens up will be for complementary solutions. If they do not, then the alternative solutions will eventually render the public systems obsolete. ; ; This area is far too complex for anyone to design a system top-down or apply outdated ideas of management by control. The old models must be reinterpreted to put customer value creation at the core. International in scope and insightful in its conclusions, People as Care Catalysts marks the cornerstones of this reinterpretation against the backdrop of a fundamental shift in how value, including welfare, is created in an post-industrial era. ; ; _;"--Publisher description.
Physical Description:xxiv, 220 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-214) and index.
ISBN:0470017783
9780470017784
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