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Health: Century21.Job # 1 (HC21.J1) Tom Peters/0428.2006

Health: Century21.Job # 1 (HC21.J1) Tom Peters/0428.2006. Quality! Prevention! Wellness! Chronic care! Childhood obesity! H5N1!. Quality! Prevention! Wellness! Chronic care! Childhood obesity! H5N1!. 2 m 38 s. Welcome to the Homer Simpson Hospital a/k/a The Killing Fields.

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Health: Century21.Job # 1 (HC21.J1) Tom Peters/0428.2006

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  1. Health:Century21.Job # 1(HC21.J1)Tom Peters/0428.2006

  2. Quality!Prevention!Wellness! Chronic care!Childhood obesity!H5N1!

  3. Quality!Prevention!Wellness! Chronic care!Childhood obesity!H5N1!

  4. 2m38s

  5. Welcome to the Homer Simpson Hospitala/k/aThe Killing Fields

  6. “When I climb Mount Rainier I face less risk of death than I’ll face on the operating table.”—Don Berwick, “Six Keys to Safer Hospitals: A Set of Simple Precautions Could Prevent 100,000 Needless Deaths Every Year,” Newsweek (1212.2005)

  7. Quality!Prevention!Wellness! Chronic care!Childhood obesity!H5N1!

  8. Childhood Obesity > Terrorism

  9. Quality!Prevention!Wellness! Chronic care!Childhood obesity!H5N1!

  10. The Ultimate “Culture Change”“Healthcare” vs. “Health”

  11. Quality(100K+ deaths)“Evidence/Outcomes-based” medicineIS/IT-in-health(care) revolutionWellness/PreventionHealth“care” to Health “culture” transformationWash your hands!Home-care (as the population rapidly ages)Med-school re-orientation “Public health” emphasisChildhood ObesityMind-boggling (15 years?) social-moral-technological impact of life sciences (“the Singularity”?)H5N1/WMDs/Environmental degradationRisk assessment (private, public)Market opportunityPublic vs/+ Private responsibilities & partnerships Africa! (Unconscionable failure to attend to/staggering Health consequences for all)

  12. Re-imagine Healthcare: Reportcard2006Evidence-based/Outcomes-based ……………….………...... DPay-for-performance ………………………………………….… DIS/IT (general) ………………………………..………………..…. C-Use of information (for decisionmaking-measurement) .… C-EMR (Electronic Medical Records) ……………………..….... C-/DCPOE (Computerized Physician Order Entry) ……….……. C-/DQuality/100K+ unnecessary deaths …………..……… D-(kind)Acute care to chronic care-home care shift ………….….... D/D-Acute-care to Prevention/Wellness Obsession…..… D/D-Patient-centric/Client-centric………………………………….. DDocs’ acceptance of “evidence-based” …………............… D/D-“Revolutionary”-intensity Incentives re evidence …..……. D- Childhood obesity epidemic …………………………….. D- H5N1 preparedness ………………………………….…….. DCorporate focus on Prevention/Wellness…………..…..…..... C-/DIndividual focus on Prevention/Wellness…………………..… DIndividuals’ health education/self-management …….…...…. C-Workforce acceptance of self-responsibility ….…….…...….. C-Workforce transition to “Brand You” attitude……..……..….. C-/D 3 March 2006/Tom Peters

  13. “If God spoke to me by saying, ‘Mark, you’re down to your last three words: What would you want to say to your fellow humans that would make the most positive impact?’ It would be a close call between Love Thy Neighbor andWash Your Hands. A close third would be Move, Move, Move.”—Mark Pettus, M.D., The Savvy Patient“The most important thing you can do to keep from getting sick is to wash your hands.”—CDC/National Center for Infectious Diseases

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