Oliver Wyman October 07, 2014
Dr. Bruce Hamory

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Americans who worry that the new models of healthcare delivery will lead to worse care for all are missing a key point, says Dr. Bruce Hamory, the new chief medical officer of the Health & Life Sciences practice of the consulting firm Oliver Wyman and a longtime pioneer of patient-centric care.

“Many people see healthcare reform mostly as a change in the way we pay for care”

“I’ve worked under the traditional model, and I’ve worked under new care models, and I’d never go back,” says Dr. Hamory, who joined Oliver Wyman this summer. “In traditional medicine, you’re...

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