Excuse me doctor, why is my treatment so limited? Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg, co-author of Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results sat down with Lawrence R. Velvel the dean of the Massachusetts School of Law and the host of the television show Books of Our Time to discuss the medical industries view of patient care. Teisberg suggests that today's health care needs to stop focusing on the acute episodes of an illness but rather on the entire cycle of care, from prevention to treatment.
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