Profiting from Quality: Outcomes and Strategies for Medical Practice
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This hands-on guide is the definitive tool for physician leaders and health care administrators who want to improve quality and financial performance. Clinicians Steven Isenberg and Richard Gliklich lead a team of experts-including foremost health care economists Uwe Reinhardt and May Tsung-mei Cheng-charting a course for change that will increase patient satisfaction, create competitive advantage, improve the quality of patient care, and ultimately revolutionize the health care industry.

"At last! Physicians and economists have teamed up to demonstrate that sharing knowledge not only makes common sense, but is profitable. Read this book for a glimpse at the evolving structure of ambulatory health care delivery systems."--Richard Blanchette, founder, Professional Association of Health Care Office Managers

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STEVEN F. ISENBERG, M.D., FACS, is the founder of Project Solo/Physicians Information Exchange, a physician organization that pioneered multisite community-based outcomes research, and an associate professor of otolaryngology at Indiana University Medical School. RICHARD E. GLIKLICH Richard E. Gliklich, M.D., is chairman of Outcome Sciences, a physician-led health outcomes company. He is founder of the Clinical Outcomes Research Unit at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School.

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"At last! Physicians and economists have teamed up to demonstrate that sharing knowledge not only makes common sense, but is profitable. Read this book for a glimpse at the evolving structure of ambulatory health care delivery systems." (Richard Blanchette, founder, Professional Association of Health Care Office Managers)

"This book can serve as a very complete and competent text for any health professional in the fields of clinical quality improvement and medical quality management." (David J. Jones, editor-in-chief, The American Journal of Medical Quality)
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