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We invite articles for consideration that elucidate the business challenges that health care organizations face and provide evidence to support health care innovation and strategy. Such terms as strategic alliances, health care innovation, strategy, value chain management, and consumer behavior must become part of the physician’s lexicon. Trends in the financing and delivery of health care have signaled the need for all participants to become more strategic in their outlook. The business of health care is the practitioner’s business. This section will help you as medical practitioners to understand better and fully engage in the business of health care. There is a growing body of research and anecdotal evidence that the business of health care shares many of the challenges that other economic sectors face. 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The Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques has embarked on a bold journey to provide its readership with articles that are compelling and provide clear evidence for more effective medical practice. To practice medicine more effectively, physicians must also pay more attention to the businesses in which they operate. Health care organizations are businesses and just as physicians must increasingly engage in evidence-based practice, health care businesses must increasingly engage in evidence-based business practice. JSDT has introduced a new section to the journal entitled “The Business of Medicine.” This section will provide articles focused on business challenges facing physician practice organizations. We invite articles for consideration that elucidate the business challenges that health care organizations face and provide evidence to support health care innovation and strategy. Such terms as strategic alliances, health care innovation, strategy, value chain management, and consumer behavior must become part of the physician’s lexicon. Trends in the financing and delivery of health care have signaled the need for all participants to become more strategic in their outlook. The business of health care is the practitioner’s business. This section will help you as medical practitioners to understand better and fully engage in the business of health care. There is a growing body of research and anecdotal evidence that the business of health care shares many of the challenges that other economic sectors face. The next sections present examples of the economic and business challenges facing health care providers.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques features peer-reviewed original articles on diagnosis, management, and surgery for spinal problems. Topics include degenerative disorders, spinal trauma, diagnostic anesthetic blocks, metastatic tumor spinal replacements, management of pain syndromes, and the use of imaging techniques in evaluating lumbar spine disorder. The journal also presents thoroughly documented case reports.