Restructuring Health Care
The Patient-Focused Paradigm

1. Edition September 1993
244 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
A Patient-Focused Paradigm
Brilliant and timely, thoughtful and practical. Regradless of the
final shape of health care reform in the U.S., the patient-focused
idea can and must be implemented. Bravo!
--Tom Peters, coauthor of In Search of Excellence and author of
Liberation Management
This in-depth book offers advice on how health care operations can
shift from hierarchical organization structures to patient-focused
approaches. Uses a wealth of examples to illustrate the challenges
faced by organizations that have undertaken this type of
restructuring.
2. The Nature of Structural Change.
3. Compartmentalization and Its Discontents: High Cost and Poor
Service.
4. Patient Focus Begins with Demand.
5. The Structure of a New Paradigm.
6. Patient Aggregation: From Nursing to Patient Care Centers.
7. Initial Deployment Decisions.
8. Enablers for Change.
9. Does It Work?
Epilogue: The Patient-Focused Enterprise.