When we examine the current medical care environment that is out of balance and patient well-being is not the priority, we believe that integral leaders are the only ones capable of restoring that balance. If we accept this, from where do the integral leaders...
We have an emergency!As we have repeatedly established, autonomy of medical care components (i.e., doctors, hospitals, payors and universities/innovators) is a non-negotiable necessity if we are to rebalance medicine and make patient well-being the priority....
Of the four components that support a balanced medical care environment (doctors, hospitals, payors and universities/vendors), the universities/vendors are the ones least credited with the concept of patient well-being.However, their contribution is critical to...
In our weekly posts, we have repeatedly linked the relationship of autonomy and balance with patient well-being. Autonomy, defined as self-governance and acting in accordance with moral duty rather than self-interest, is the hallmark of a balanced medical care...