The Two Tipping Points prompting Outsider Demand for Health System Transformation - Paul Keckley
The Keckley Report
|
Summary
The article juxtaposes the divergent perspectives on healthcare reform discussed at two simultaneous events: a Democratic gathering in Chicago and an Epic Systems user conference in Verona. Democrats tout a recent drug pricing deal and advocate for more systemic regulation and protection of the ACA, criticizing the for-profit motives of the healthcare industry. Meanwhile, Epic celebrates its market dominance and emphasizes the role of technology in healthcare transformation. Both acknowledge the need for systemic change, driven by growing societal inequities and dwindling public trust, indicating an urgent tipping point for healthcare reform. The article concludes that real transformation may depend on outsider forces, as political risks deter comprehensive reform efforts.