Background
Goldsmith, Jeff Charles was born on October 31, 1948 in Portland, Oregon, United States. Son of Gerson F. and Mathilda (Fischl) Goldsmith.
(The purpose of this book is to provide a panoramic view o...)
The purpose of this book is to provide a panoramic view of information technology innovation in healthcare, and more audaciously, a vision of how the U.S. health system will look and feel when healthcare practitioners have learned to use these powerful new tools. It will also discuss what health professionals, healthcare executives, Trustees and investors can do to make this transformation happen. Monumental change in the way healthcare is delivered is fast approaching, and the development of information technology will inarguably play a major role in that change. As information technology becomes more sophisticated, it will reshape how hospitals, physicians, consumers, and payors will interact with one another, sharpening the focus of the entire healthcare delivery system while providing higher quality care. The imminent technological advances will affect every aspect of healthcare, from diagnosis and payments to communication with physicians and quality of care, and this new book will help you embrace those changes.
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( In 2006, the first baby boomers turned 60, unleashing a...)
In 2006, the first baby boomers turned 60, unleashing a veritable tidal wave of gloomy punditry, advertising for financial services, and forecasts of impending national bankruptcy. In The Long Baby Boom, Jeff Goldsmith counters the predictions of such "catastropharians" with a far more optimistic scenario. Drawing on evidence that most baby boomers plan on working long past age 65, Goldsmith argues that they will have a constructive impact on society over the next twenty years. By assuming a much larger portion of the financial burden of their own retirement and health costs, they will help preserve Social Security and Medicare for the less fortunate and for successive generations. The Long Baby Boom is the first comprehensive forecast of baby boomers’ career plans, health trends, and cultural and political values. Goldsmith's pro-work, pro-savings, pro-health social policy emphasizes personal responsibility without ripping the social safety net. Optimistic and innovative, The Long Baby Boom doesn't promise a cloud-free future, but it does reassure us that the sky isn't falling.
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Goldsmith, Jeff Charles was born on October 31, 1948 in Portland, Oregon, United States. Son of Gerson F. and Mathilda (Fischl) Goldsmith.
Bachelor, Reed College, 1970; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1973.
Director health planning, regulatory affairs University Chicago Medical Center, 1975-1982. National advisor Ernst & Young, 1982-1994. President Health Futures, Inc., since 1982.
Director Cerner Corporation, 1999—2005, Essent Healthcare, 2000—2007, Onfocus Healthcare, since 2008. Associate professor, public health sciences School Medicine University Virginia, since 2007. Lecturer University Chicago Graduate School Business, 1979—1990, Wharton School, University Pennsylvania, since 1994.
Advisory Burrill Biotechnology Capital Fund.
( In 2006, the first baby boomers turned 60, unleashing a...)
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Married Laurel Louise Olson, June 29, 1985. Children: Jason Averill, Trevor Anthony, Amelia Josephine.