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Transform resolution "American Health Care Paradox"
Guest Post written by: Lada Bogenschütz
Places you can get a place where people come together to find inspiration and innovative solutions to major problems in the world of solutions for healthcare solutions. Each year at the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation Transformation Symposium is a reality of this place. During the symposium this year about 30 different speakers ambitious and enthusiastic teach, challenge and inspire the audience. Viewers come with the promise not only useful information, but with the ability to create meaningful relationships with those who share the same interests links.
With each presentation, speakers encouraged the audience to ask questions, legs thoughts and ideas and new perspectives. Transformer is a great opportunity to meet more and more aware of the state of health care in our world, and take note of a variety of actors innovators.
Lauren Taylor, co-author of "The American Health Care Paradox" will be among the experts turn the conference this year. Taylor has an impressive training; She began her academic career at Yale University, received a Master of Public Health, and is now focusing his studies in medical ethics and global health at the Harvard Divinity School. Taylor is a perfect example of how the medical field is much wider than the typical clinic. Be inspired and motivated us to learn about the dysfunctional health system and work to overcome obstacles in our work.
In "The American Health Care Paradox", Taylor and his co-author Elizabeth Bradley, the financial burden of health care in the United States. Despite the enormous cost of medical treatment, the Americans are often not capable of effective and efficient care. The authors examine how the current system has developed, the misfortune that led out of our situation and the urgent need for improvement. Support their claims with research from over thirty different countries, Taylor and Bradley offer new initiatives to address these problems. Use of the success stories of other nations as leaders, we can not expect your message bring change, and to encourage others to join their cause.
If you are going to turn this year, will not only raise awareness of the current state of health care, but hope that we together solutions for the challenges that we find. Conversion of the symposium will help us build a community in which we provide solutions to move. Although we still have a long road ahead of us, we can work together, become an informed and proactive part of our world.
Lada Archers is an assistant special education teacher in the public schools of Rochester, and a guest blogger for the Center for Innovation.
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