Comments on: Trust. Partners. The Secret Sauce of the Next Healthcare https://imaginewhatif.com/trust-partners-the-secret-sauce-of-the-next-healthcare/ Healthcare Speaker, Consultant Thu, 05 Jan 2017 19:05:26 +0000 hourly 1 By: Kevin Kujawski https://imaginewhatif.com/trust-partners-the-secret-sauce-of-the-next-healthcare/comment-page-1/#comment-27329 Mon, 01 Aug 2016 11:12:46 +0000 https://imaginewhatif.com/?p=3053#comment-27329 Thank-you for the reply! I did read last month’s blog entry re: the topic. I was hoping you’d respond to Paul R. Stewart’s comment. He speaks of the “stick” side of incentives (i.e., more cost) like for high-risk automobile insurance. There is the “carrot” side of behavioral economics as well as the “in-between” of using wearables, the Internet of Things, etc. for a “Snapshot” for healthcare (a la Progressive Auto Insurance). I would presume the “in-between” scenario applied to healthcare would align with your comments about “knowing your population segments?” It is complex but doing nothing to share accountability seems far from optimal.

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By: Joe Flower https://imaginewhatif.com/trust-partners-the-secret-sauce-of-the-next-healthcare/comment-page-1/#comment-27314 Fri, 29 Jul 2016 18:18:32 +0000 https://imaginewhatif.com/?p=3053#comment-27314 Glad you asked, Kevin, because I actually have an answer, in a column from last month, “When does personal responsibility come into healthcare?”

The answer is maybe not what you expect, but I give some real reasons for it.

https://imaginewhatif.com/when-does-personal-responsibility-come-into-healthcare/

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By: Kevin Kujawski https://imaginewhatif.com/trust-partners-the-secret-sauce-of-the-next-healthcare/comment-page-1/#comment-27306 Fri, 29 Jul 2016 01:23:50 +0000 https://imaginewhatif.com/?p=3053#comment-27306 Joe – I truly enjoy your insights. In your view, where does the patient’s responsibility lie in this trust model as well as where is recognition of patient-controllable and uncontrollable social determinants of health? Where is the “shared accountability”? This seems to be the flaw in all the models. We do not seem to learn about taking responsibility for what we can control and applying responsible risk management to that which we cannot.

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