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Jim Batterton: A Patient’s Perspective on Healthcare

Feb 09, 2024 E176 00:19:54

Jim Batterton gives us a patient’s perspective on healthcare in this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare podcast with Rob Oliver. Jim is located in Connecticut. You may recognize his last name because his wife joined the interview marathon as well. This is episode 176 of the podcast and Jim is the 59th interview in the patient’s perspective marathon.

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Here are 3 things that stood out as Jim Batterton gave us a patient’s perspective on healthcare:

  • The cost of healthcare services needs to be more transparent. There is no upfront pricing information for healthcare as opposed to other consumer services.
  • There needs to be a better system for coordinating and connecting care providers. Information needs to be easily shared across a variety of healthcare settings.
  • Creating a more consumer friendly healthcare system involves valuing not just the practitioners time but the patient’s time as well. Both need to be valued equally.

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