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Jeff Goldsmith - Healthcare & The Economic Crisis, Digital Medicine, Retiring Physicians
Jeff Goldsmith - Healthcare & The Economic Crisis, Digital Medicine, Retiring Physicians
   

Video: Jeff Goldsmith on The Future of Consumer Directed Healthcare Plans

Video 2: Jeff Goldsmith at AAMSE State CEO Futures Conference

Jeff Goldsmith's Topics:

1) Changing of the Guard: How the Impending Generational Transition among Physicians will Change Medicine and Health Services .  The present US health system is “powered by baby boom physicians”. As these physicians gear down or retire outright, they are being replaced by younger physicians with different values, practice goals and communications styles. How will this generational transition affect medical practice, as well as hospital/physician relations? How will policymakers cope with the impending scarcity of practicing physicians as the baby boom itself enrolls in Medicare?

2) Obama’s Health Reforms: How Will They Affect the Health System .  President Obama won the Presidency in part on a pledge to reform healthcare, and provide coverage to the more than 45 million uninsured people in the United States. How will the present economic crisis constrain him from fulfilling this pledge? Who has he chosen to lead his health reform efforts, and how will they shape his policy choices? What are the new Administration’s options in closing the coverage gap, as well as in containing and managing health spending?

3) Healthcare and the Economic Crisis .  As the US struggles to recover from the recession which began in 2008, it is clear that the health system has been profoundly affected. Not only have healthcare finances been affected by the debt crisis. Healthcare demand itself has weakened as hard pressed consumers postpone using health services. How will the unfolding economic crisis affect hospitals, physicians, health plans and healthcare technology firms? What strategic adaptations are required to weather this crisis, and anticipate the future shape of the health system?

4) The Fate of the Baby Boomers .  A Twenty-year Look Forward at the Impact of the Baby Boom generation on the health system and society. Will they trigger a boom in the demand for health services, and in doing so, wreck our safety net programs- Medicare and Social Security? What will they need and how will we market to them? What are the plans of baby boomers, and will the U.S. economy survive their retirement?

5) Digital Medicine:  The Future of Information Technology in Healthcare.  How will modern information technology alter the role of the major actors in healthcare:  consumers, health plans, hospitals, physicians and pharmaceutical firms?  How will modern IT transform health services, and improve quality, productivity and health worker morale at the same time?  Why has IT adoption been so slow and painful in healthcare

About Jeff Goldsmith:

   Jeff Goldsmith is President of Health Futures, Inc.  He is also Associate Professor of Public Health Sciences at the University of Virginia. For eleven years ending in 1990, Jeff Goldsmith was a lecturer in the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago, on health services management and policy. He has also lectured on these topics at the Harvard Business School, the Wharton School of Finance, Johns Hopkins, Washington University and the University of California at Berkeley. Jeff Goldsmith's interests include: biotechnology, international health systems, and the future of health services

   He co-authored his latest book in 2011: The Socerer's Apprentice: How Medical Imaging is Reshaping Healthcare. Previous books include Digital Medicine and The Long Baby Boom.  

   From 1982 to 1994, Jeff Goldsmith served as National Advisor for Healthcare for the firm Ernst and Young, and provided strategy consultation to a wide variety of healthcare systems, health plans, supply and technology firms. Prior to 1982, he was Director of Planning and Government Affairs at the University of Chicago Medical Center and Special Assistant to the Dean of the Pritzker School of Medicine. From 1973 to 1975, Jeff Goldsmith worked in the Office of the Governor, State of Illinois as a fiscal and policy analyst, and Special Assistant to the State Budget Director.

   Jeff Goldsmith was the recipient of the Corning Award for excellence in health planning from the American Hospital Association's Society for Healthcare Planning in 1990, and has received the Dean Conley Award for best healthcare article three times (1985, 1990 and 1995) from the American College of Healthcare Executives. He has written six articles for the Harvard Business Review, and has been a source for articles on medical technology and health services for the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Business Week, Time and other publications. Jeff Goldsmith is a member of the editorial board of Health Affairs.

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