As different as #Singapore 🇸🇬 is from the #US 🇺🇸, there is much to learn from what undergirds its health care success: world-class public administration. Here are four lessons from Singapore for US health care. 🧵
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@Health_Affairs@Wharton@Penn From my Health Affairs article, the main takeaways for US Health Agencies from Singapore are:
1. developing measurable agency outcomes
2. collaborating across agencies
3. building and retaining talent, and
4. learning from international health systems
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@Health_Affairs@Wharton@Penn After working at MassHealth, I saw how high-functioning government agencies create better health outcomes for the people they serve. And over the past two years of the pandemic, I have hoped for concrete reforms to improve how federal & state health agencies operate
In their new Forefront article, @JeremyRubel2 and Ezekiel J. Emanuel from @Wharton and @Penn discuss how there are management practices that can be usefully implemented without comprehensive system reform to improve the functioning of US health agencies. https://t.co/7S0uIhxmwO
1/ Enjoyed writing this paper in @AJMC_Journal with @annadph & Jeremy Rubel: Using Technology to Streamline Enrollment Into Available Medicare Subsidy Programs https://t.co/8YENartZPe
Check out our newest Pulse article featuring our conversation with former Rhode Island Medicaid Director Ben Shaffer. Read the full interview here: https://t.co/AZObRkyWlh. More to come at #WHCBC2022!
Last call for Early Bird tickets! Early bird pricing for #WHCBC2022 ends TOMORROW, Wednesday, 12/15. Check out the agenda and buy tickets at https://t.co/5OFVx6VqbH for Feb 10-11, 2022 at Loews Philadelphia Hotel!
We’re thrilled to launch the website for the Wharton Health Care Business Conference #WHCBC2022! Check us out and purchase tickets at https://t.co/jYJ6cAUnzJ for Feb 10-11, 2022. The 2022 theme is #AFairShotAtHealth: How can we work together to deliver high quality care? Join us!
Great talk by @PennLDI on The Future of Value Based Payments.
From the accompanying white paper, 17% of Medicare Advantage payments are population based risk vs just 5% for US average.
Elena Cecilia Castañeda is the Managing Director of Practice Acquisitions at ChenMed. @whartonhcc's The Pulse featured her in its latest blog. Learn more about her & how she's making an impact with us ⤵️
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@whartonhcc@ChenMed It was a pleasure to interview Elena Cecilia Castañeda for the Pulse Magazine and to learn more about how @ChenMed is transforming primary care for seniors.
I can't wait for the @WhartonHCC Conference kicking off this Thursday!
@JeremyRubel2 checks in with @ChenMed during his interview with Elena Cecilia Castañeda, Managing Director of Practice Acquisitions
Article here: https://t.co/0kFLf0mt5P
More expert perspectives coming up this week at our annual conference on Feb 18-19, 2021 #WHCBC2021
Pulse writer @JeremyRubel2 sat down with COO and Co-Founder @jchaukos WG ‘15 to talk more about @CricketHealth, James' experiences, and Cricket Health’s approach to value based care in kidney care.
Check out the full article here:
https://t.co/KMivWTAWCD
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Check out my interview with Carol DeVol, COO & Co-Founder @LandmarkHealth_. Conducted for The Pulse and the Wharton Health Care Business Conference @whartonhcc#WHCB2021
Carol DeVol, COO & Co-Founder @LandmarkHealth_, shares her perspectives on the power of home-based care for the chronically ill in a recent interview with @JeremyRubel2 from The Pulse, Wharton’s student-run healthcare journal.
Link here: https://t.co/Ndlwfbx7fx
#WHCBC2021
The Pulse, Wharton’s student-run healthcare journal, just published our conversation with @MeghanVJoyce, COO at @OscarHealth and @Uber alum by @JeremyRubel2. Check out the article found here: https://t.co/dlX2JeaWH8 and more to content to come at the virtual #WHCBC2021
Possibilities:
1) The Supreme Court cares about it's public credibility as an independent branch of government. The Fed answers to Congress / the President, not the public directly
2) The Court is more powerful than the Fed