The Trade-Off Among Quality, Quantity, And Cost: How To Make It—If We Must
Abstract
The Affordable Care Act, with its subsidies, demonstrations, commissions, and study groups, embodies a considerable amount of regulatory and policy pressure on markets to improve the quality of health care. However, it is possible that this government-led movement will lead to a lot of talk about quality but not necessarily much improvement. A better strategy may be found through “disruptive innovation,” a market-driven approach that has...
Paper Details
Title
The Trade-Off Among Quality, Quantity, And Cost: How To Make It—If We Must
Published Date
Apr 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
4
Pages
574 - 580
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