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Story of the Week | September 26, 2007

The New Health Mecca

Should we focus our health care spending on “bricks and mortar” or technology?...Or both?

In this week’s show I look at the growing influx of development dollars into health care. Where is it all coming from? Certainly not the usual places – the medical community, government programs and the like… No, the new money is coming from the private sector – businesses such as Philips and Intel. This week I compare two options for spending in the future as we seek to improve our health care system: One route is traditional bricks and mortar – as evidenced by the news from Grand Rapids, Michigan, recently of a mammoth $1 billion healthcare infrastructure investment there. The other route is innovative medical technology development for the home – the kind that Philips is aggressively pursuing with products such as home defibrillators. Watch my video (embedded in this blog post) or read this week’s transcript to learn more about trends in health care spending and development. Then tell me how YOU feel about this question. What’s the best way to spend our health care dollars? Should we give the Intels and the Philips of the world a bigger role in helping shape our health care future? Post a comment or a video in response here.

Mike Magee

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September 27, 2007

ECONOMIST

BRICK-MORTAR AND TECHNOLOGY CHOICE IS ABOUT PRESENT AND FUTURE.  IT IS ABOUT HEALTH CARE NOW AND LATER.  THE CHOICE DEPENDS ON OUR TIME PREFERENCE.  HOW MUCH DO WE VALUE PRESENT IN RELATION TO FUTURE?

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September 27, 2007

Timing and Priorities

Dinesh is Right!
Dinesh is Right!  Critical to transforming healthcare is the issue of parallel build-out. What we have had in the past and what we currently call health care was not designed to either maintain or prevent illness. Yet people do, and will continue to become ill and require advanced diagnostics, emergency facilities, hospitalization and a range of specialized procedures. We perhaps can make these more efficient, effective and safer, but their need will remain. At the same time we must build out a new system with a broader and more inclusive mission. How we time this juggling act, and in what order, and with whom remain the questions. But for now, we need to agree on what we wish to build and begin!
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December 27, 2007

Mortar or technology

More of Tecnology less of Mortar.
All work or All play - Both are non productive .
As much mortar as is nesessary to provide a healthy , clean infrastructure as would be acceptable according to average economic standards of a country merged  with the latest , best and most advanced tecnology may be found to be most productive in any professional area , more so in Health .
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