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Management article
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Reference no. F1110F
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review - Forethought", 2011
Length: 2 pages

Abstract

If people want to fix health care in the US, they need to set aside the prevailing myths that the system is broken or just needs to become more competitive and ‘businesslike.’ Instead, they should focus on spreading the adoption of good, effective management practices that are already in use.

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Abstract

If people want to fix health care in the US, they need to set aside the prevailing myths that the system is broken or just needs to become more competitive and ‘businesslike.’ Instead, they should focus on spreading the adoption of good, effective management practices that are already in use.

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