Systems Thinking

Will We Ever Hear the Message Instead of 'Shooting the Messenger?'

Deane Waldman | Posted 10.08.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

We owe it to ourselves to consider Congressman Roe's Healthcare Reform Bill memo, as our important concern, without reference to our biases, should be the message itself, not the messenger.

Personal Responsibility: In Education? Yes! In Health Care? No!

Deane Waldman | Posted 11.12.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

When President Obama gave his speech on health care, he spoke as though the phrase personal responsibility did not exist.

Healthcare is an Unprincipled Non-System.

Deane Waldman | Posted 10.22.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

Everyone knows that you cannot cure a sick anything -- patient or system - without a correct diagnosis. What is the diagnosis for sick, "broken" healthcare?

Rights With No Responsibilities?

Deane Waldman | Posted 10.19.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

Do we have the right to make ourselves unhealthy? I would answer, Yes! That is part of being free.

The Emperor Has No Clothes

Deane Waldman | Posted 10.17.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

Washington is guilty of management malpractice. Simply throwing more money into the waste of the middle will not fix health care.

What to Ask at a Town Hall on Health Care

Deane Waldman | Posted 09.28.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

What to ask our Representatives at town hall meeting, and in letters or emails.

They Are Still Practicing Bad Medicine -- on Medicine (and Therefore on Us).

Deane Waldman | Posted 09.24.2009 | Living


Deane Waldman

Given a fundamentally flawed, unsupportable health care system, we need a new one rather than changing where some dollars flow and adding new dollars that we don't have in the first place.

ObamaCare Is Not "a Good Start." They Are Blowing an Opportunity to fix Health care.

Deane Waldman | Posted 09.24.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

We need an extended, all-media national dialogue, not violent, partisan town hall meetings in response to a Plan devised behind closed doors.

In Health Care, Complexity Costs and Kills. ObamaCare Will Increase Complexity: You Do the Math

Deane Waldman | Posted 09.13.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

Complexity is considered bad in most business activities because it reduces efficiency and therefore costs money. In health care it is worse.

An Objective, Evidence-Based Opposition to ObamaCare

Deane Waldman | Posted 09.07.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

TennCare was a single payer approach that was tried in Tennessee in 1994. It nearly bankrupted the state, forced the governor to raise taxes, and ultimately required rationing care.

A 3 Question Survey About Fixing Healthcare

Deane Waldman | Posted 09.05.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

Do not accept the glowing rhetoric of the Bill's advocates or the equally passionate bombast of its opponents. Put aside your personal animus toward who is speaking for or against AAHCA.

Dialogue on Healthcare: Your Comments, My Responses and Apologies

Deane Waldman | Posted 08.31.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

Other countries are struggling with health care system problems as big as ours. I do not suggest that health care is insoluble.

Government Cuts Expenditures -- Only We Can Cut Costs

Deane Waldman | Posted 08.28.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

Without a totally new health care system, cutting health care costs means reducing usage -- rationing. You have to decide just one thing: who will be the rationer?

I Oppose Obama's Healthcare Reform (and You Should Too) Because It Does Not Reform Healthcare

Deane Waldman | Posted 08.24.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

ObamaCare is a boondoggle, plain and simple. It is a political approach coupled with a self-proclaimed solution for a medical problem. It is snake oil, not an evidence-based treatment.

"Anything" Is Not Necessarily Better Than the Health Care We Have Now

Deane Waldman | Posted 08.21.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

Health care is considered so sick in the USA that many believe anything is better than what we have now, so let's pass ObamaCare. At least, it is a ...

ObamaCare: Robbing Peter to Pay...No One

Deane Waldman | Posted 08.17.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

Recall the commercial: "More taste! Less Filling!" ObamaCare is "More Insurance! Less Care!"

Stop Pay-For-Performance! Start Pay-For-Outcome.

Deane Waldman | Posted 08.15.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

The Obama Administration is considering implementing the pay-for-performance approach initiated by the British National Health Service (NHS). But that system has flaws.

Do You Have a "Right" to an Oil Change?

Deane Waldman | Posted 08.08.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

Can you have a "right to health care" without any responsibility: both by paying for it and by being an active partner in it?

President Has Gone Over To The Dark Side

Deane Waldman | Posted 07.27.2009 | Politics


Deane Waldman

Obama has succumbed. The lure of the Dark Side was too powerful. Though he acknowledges that "our healthcare system is broken," he points the finger of shame at people: the doctors.

"One For All"

Deane Waldman | Posted 01.12.2009 | Living


Deane Waldman

Do you want to begin curing healthcare? Start by demanding a single standard -- "One for All" -- one set of rules for all people who determine our health care.

Accept No Substitutes (Part 3 of 3)

Deane Waldman | Posted 12.25.2008 | Politics


Deane Waldman

If the government Plan for Healthcare describes only the effects in healthcare and fails to consider other, outside consequences, reject it. Accept no substitutes.

The Four Anythings - A New Singing Group

Deane Waldman | Posted 10.04.2008 | Home


Deane Waldman

We are forming a new singing group called the Four Anythings. We sing about healthcare and you can join in. Remember the song "Anything you can do I ...

The Fix That Fails, And Worse

Deane Waldman | Posted 07.15.2008 | Living


Deane Waldman

"Fixes that fail" - a delightful, euphonious and depressing phrase. Delightful because it is so useful. Euphonious because of alliteration and scansio...

Blame Game vs. Root Cause Analysis

Deane Waldman | Posted 07.02.2008 | Living


Deane Waldman

No one controls or even "is responsible" for the failing healthcare system, and it's not fixed by punishing or changing the people. It's fixed by changing the processes within the system.