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  <title><![CDATA[Bill Rouse Releases New Book: Engineering the System of Healthcare Delivery]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>William B. "Bill" Rouse, professor in the School of
Industrial and Systems Engineering and executive director of the
university-wide <a href="http://www.ti.gatech.edu">Tennenbaum Institute for Enterprise Transformation</a> (TI), recently published, <em>Engineering the System of Healthcare Delivery</em>, the third volume in
the Tennenbaum Institute Series on Enterprise Systems. &nbsp;</p>

<p>In <em>Engineering
the System of Healthcare Delivery</em>, Rouse and co-editor Denis Cortese, former
CEO of the Mayo Clinic, together with a team of highly regarded thought
leaders, advocate a complete re-thinking of healthcare from a systems
perspective – an engineering approach to healthcare – and they then describe
how to set about it. </p>

<p>The authors argue that as the United States
continues to debate reform of its healthcare system, providing health insurance
for all without improving the delivery system will not improve the current
problems of access, affordability, and quality. They maintain that the U.S.
healthcare system, while having many excellent components, has evolved
haphazardly over time.&nbsp; And although it
has not failed entirely, like any system where attention is paid to individual
components at the expense of the system as a whole, it can never hope to
succeed. Above all, they point out that the U.S. system does not provide high-value
healthcare; it has the highest costs in the world, and yet many other countries
have lower infant mortality rates and better life expectancy. </p>

<p><em>Engineering
the System of Healthcare Delivery</em> covers a wide range of
subjects, including health care costs and economics, barriers to change,
integrated health systems, electronic records and computer-based patient
support as well as patient safety and palliative and chronic care.</p>

<p>The mission of the Tennenbaum
Institute is the creation and dissemination of information, knowledge, and
skills to enable fundamental changes of complex organizational systems. The
book series on Enterprise Systems is one of the ways TI facilitates the
dissemination of knowledge created by its many partners in academia, industry,
and government as well as the Institute’s faculty and staff. TI’s research and
education addresses a rich mixture of concepts, principle, models, methods, and
tools applicable to a wide range of enterprise domains. Two domains of
particular emphasis at TI are healthcare delivery and global manufacturing. Research
and education in these two domains are enhanced by strong partnerships with
leading companies and agencies in these domains, as well as thought leaders
from many organizations.</p>]]></body>
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