Deloitte October 25, 2016
Bill Copeland

Albert Einstein was once quoted as saying that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. The principles of innovation also tell us that doing the same things the same way will produce the same outcomes.

Today, many in health care are seeking ways to improve quality and lower the overall cost of chronic care, which makes up a whopping 86 percent of health care spending in the US.1 Moreover, research suggests that as much as 29 percent of the current costs for chronic care in the US could even be avoided.2 Many have tried to remedy this situation. But, most have tried the same tactics over and over, expecting old habits...

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