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Patientfocused Network Integration In Biopharma Strategic Imperatives For The Years Ahead Robert B Handfield

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Patientfocused Network Integration In Biopharma Strategic Imperatives For The Years Ahead Robert B Handfield
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis, CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.28 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Robert B Handfield
ISBN: 9781466555464, 9781466555488, 1466555467, 1466555483
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Patientfocused Network Integration In Biopharma Strategic Imperatives For The Years Ahead Robert B Handfield by Robert B Handfield 9781466555464, 9781466555488, 1466555467, 1466555483 instant download after payment.

''Preface This book started out as an interesting set of conversations with some very insightful and intelligent people. For twenty-five years, I've studied supply chains in almost every industry, including oil and gas, automotive, electronics, industrial production, and even financial services. And every time I met with executives, I met with the same statements: ''We're different-- you don't understand.'' But in the end, after spending enough time with these executives, it became clear that the same principles of supply chain management applied. Perhaps a different context, different terminology, but in the end, the same rules applied. When I started dabbling in healthcare, I originally encountered the same sets of objections. ''Healthcare is different,'' I would hear, ''After all, you have to consider the patient.'' But as I spent more and more time with healthcare executives, I only rarely heard the patient mentioned in the discussion. More often than not, the discussion focused on compliance, reimbursement, diagnosis-related groups (DRGs), and other terms that had very little to do with patient care. And as I studied the industry more, it became clear that organizations in the healthcare value chain, from the patient through hospitals, wholesalers, through insurance payers, manufacturers, and finally research and development (R & D), were not very well connected at all''--

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