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Preface

Annual Review of Health Care Management: Strategy and Policy Perspectives on Reforming Health Systems

ISBN: 978-1-78190-190-8, eISBN: 978-1-78190-191-5

Publication date: 4 October 2012

Abstract

Virtually every health system in the world is wrestling with the multifaceted question of how to most effectively reform their system in order to provide care to ever-growing numbers of people and simultaneously try to keep overall costs under control. In most nations, this dyad is complicated by the addition of a third critical element – quality. In his book, Medicine's Dilemmas: Infinite Need Versus Finite Resources (1994), Dr. William Kissick speaks clearly about the presence of the Iron Triangle in every health system. That triangle has at its vertices the elements of cost, quality, and access. Dr. Kissick makes the point that these three elements must be balanced in order for the health system to optimally function. For example, it is exceedingly unlikely if not totally impossible to significantly increase access to health services and hold quality constant without increasing cost. Alternatively, reducing cost must be accompanied by either reducing access or cutting back on quality.

Citation

Friedman, L.H. (2012), "Preface", Friedman, L.H., Savage, G.T. and Goes, J. (Ed.) Annual Review of Health Care Management: Strategy and Policy Perspectives on Reforming Health Systems (Advances in Health Care Management, Vol. 13), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. xv-xviii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1474-8231(2012)0000013005

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