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The Community Cure

Transforming Health Outcomes Together

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The Community Cure

By: James Maskell
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Imagine if there was a single, elegant solution to the biggest challenges facing healthcare: chronic disease, escalating costs, physician shortages, care access and affordability, physician burnout, loneliness, and mental health.

In his second book, James Maskell shows how the community - specifically, group medical visits - can help us solve these challenges. A supportive community provides the context for ongoing healthy behaviors, a key to reversing chronic illness. By advocating for and facilitating group visits, those who are passionate about health transformation can shift the collective focus to prevention and root cause resolution.

The Community Cure is a comprehensive guide to group visits: how they originated, what they are, how to run them, how to avoid pitfalls and overcome challenges, best practices for launching and facilitating a group visit, and online and digital tools for ongoing support. This audiobook empowers administrators, CEOs, staff, and healthcare providers to activate the future of medicine.

©2019 James Maskell (P)2019 James Maskell
Policy & Administration Sociology Health care Mental Health Community Medicine
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An important part of a solution

Getting to the future of healthcare probably requires deep systemic changes. This approach has a lot of potential, and I would love to see wider implementations of it, also in Scandinavian countries.

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An inspiring suggestion for the future of medical practice.

A clear, evidence based analysis of the potential to empower patients, get health care to the many at low cost, improve patient outcomes, and move away from the medication approach to treatment of symptoms, towards a health generating system based on behaviour change and root causes.
As someone who wants to remain healthy for a long time, it has personal appeal as well as societal reform appeal.

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