Of course, McDonald's was quiet about its adoption of its rival's processing innovation. McDonald's might argue that in terms of its philosophy, essentially, McDonald's was putting its customers first and viewing them individual customers rather than as projected statistics plotted on a demand curve.
This philosophy is at the heart of patient-focused care, a recent strategy adopted by many hospitals in response to criticism of the healthcare system as unnecessarily faceless and bureaucratic. One example of patient-focused care is how, in the distribution of healthcare to different patients, hospitals may adopt point-of-care treatment for critically ill patients, to minimize moving these patients around. This improves patient care yet also is more cost-effective in the long run. "Patient-focused care (PFC) or patient-centered care is a model chosen by many hospital CEOs in attempts to compete. PFC is a means for decreasing the cost of providing health care while improving the quality of health care services. Its principles flow from those of TQM/CQI, bringing patient care needs as close to the bedside as possible. In doing so, according to the logic of PFC, the number of workers needed to provide the care decreases and the time nurses have available to spend with patients increases. Therefore, the cost of care goes down while the quality of care goes up" (Myers 1998:1).
However, much like McDonald's was very cagy about its adoption of the strategy of health care provision of its most contentious rival, Burger King, hospital organizations have likewise deemphasized the theoretical grounding in business management of these patient-focused principles, and instead have chosen to stress PFC's benefits for the patient -- even the name of patient-focused care suggests this potential marketing appeal. Like all change in healthcare, this has been problematic at times during its initial phases, as organizations have had to reorder their hierarchies of different departments, as the patient's needs, rather than standard operating procedures,...
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