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On the same evening in February 1988 that Michael Jordan outdueled Dominique Wilkins in one of the NBA’s great slam dunk competitions, fans in Chicago Stadium witnessed a number of other basketball stars in action. Celtics greats John Havlicek and Dave Cowens took the floor alongside fellow Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson. Rick Barry, another multi-time All-Star and Hall of Famer, headlined an opposing team that featured notables like Doug Collins and Jerry Sloan. “The one thing I’m looking at these guys, [is] we’ve got more knee braces and bandages than we ever thought we’d see,” player turned game analyst Steve “Snapper” Jones said to open the 1988 NBA Legends Classic broadcast. “We better have the paramedics standing by.”
Doing the Impossible: Better Care at Lower Costs
IntegerHealth is partnering with employers to guide patients to the best physicians while reducing costs.
By Will Maddox
Published in
Healthcare Business
December 10, 2020
9:00 am
What if you had a ranking of the physicians in your network? Would you switch doctors?
Local healthcare technology company IntegerHealth is working to give employers and employees more information about the physicians they are visiting in the hopes of guiding patients to the best providers. The aim is to drive down costs while improving outcomes, a challenge for any industry. “We have not been impressed at all over the years with how the healthcare system ties finance to quality,” says IntegerHealth Chairman and CEO Dr. Jack McCallum. “There has never been a valid quality measure for how healthcare is delivered.”