Is there a fundamental problem in the kind of competition we have in health care today? Why doesn’t competition in health care drive improvements in quality and efficiency like it does in other sectors? Is us health care expensive because it’s high quality?
Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg, co-author of the book Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results, joins host Lawrence R. Velvel, the Dean of the Massachusetts School of Law, for a revealing discussion of our modern health care system on this episode of Books of our Times.
Educational Video from The Massachusetts School of Law.


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