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September 2008

Does cheaper future healthcare mean lost jobs?

by Joe Flower on September 12, 2008

in Healthcare economics,Healthcare management,Healthcare policy,Healthcare reform,Healthcare workforce,New healthcare technology

When the Co-Pay Goes in the Gas Tank

by Joe Flower on September 9, 2008

in Healthcare economics,Healthcare insurance,Healthcare policy,Healthcare reform,Systems thinking

What is a “Doctor?”

by Joe Flower on September 1, 2008

in Healthcare management,Healthcare policy,Healthcare reform,Healthcare workforce

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    • I found your presentation to be truly motivating, with a keen sense of how leaders and organizations need to stay focused on factors that will affect their future outcomes in an ever-changing world.
      - Todd McQueston, Intelligent Profit, Malvern, PA
    • Held the audience's attention for the full 3 hours -fascinating ... Great information. I really enjoy the extended period of time with just one speaker ... Excellent job for a session that lasts longer than one hour ... Exceptional view of the future - it is our responsibility as the leaders to be prepared for and adapt to it ... Gripping ... Absolutely fascinating! ... This speaker was unbelievably good. This info was of interest to virtually everyone ... Scary, but extremely important information and ideas ... Excellent ... Wow! ... Great job - he was a very interesting presenter ... If even half of the things he talked about come true we're looking at a new world for health care ... His presentation certainly gave us something to think about - excellent food for thought.
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      - CEOs, Revolutionizing Healthcare Governance
    • Great talk - and the best use of PowerPoint I have ever seen!
      - Peter Debiasi, Executive Director, Access Community Action Agency, CT
    • Joe Flower spoke at our Kaiser Hospital. It was one of the most well-received talks in quite some time. His material is topical, timely, and very up-to-date. As a physician I can also add that his mastery of medical information is amazing. Several of (us) were surprised that he was not a physician. I would be very excited to have Joe do a return engagement.
      - Ed Colloff MD, FACP
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