Could we change the way we think about, and provide, care in our towns and communities – away from today’s siloes and towards more joined up experiences? And redesign things around people rather than buildings, bureaucratic boundaries or profit centres? That was the question I posed to delegates of the British Columbia Seniors Living annual […]
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Can pay for success work in healthcare?
One of the troubles with healthcare is that it’s hard to measure success. What price would you put on your life, or that of your child? Quality Adjusted Life Years are beset with problems. Hedonic adaptation plays havoc with logical ideas that major illness ruins lives, or perfect health should correlate with happiness. It’s also […]