{"id":1289,"date":"2009-02-21T23:20:07","date_gmt":"2009-02-22T04:20:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pmedicine.org\/epatients\/?p=1289"},"modified":"2009-02-21T23:20:59","modified_gmt":"2009-02-22T04:20:59","slug":"disruption-and-the-healthcare-bubble","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/participatorymedicine.org\/epatients\/2009\/02\/disruption-and-the-healthcare-bubble.html","title":{"rendered":"Disruption and the healthcare bubble"},"content":{"rendered":"

At the 25th annual TEPR+ conference<\/a> in Palm Springs on Feb. 2, Alan Greene (DrGreene.com) gave the opening address. It was inspiring \u2013 I wish we had a video of it. Too bad so many attendees opted to skip the keynotes and fly into town late! Like, did you guys think the conference was worth attending for learning purposes, or were you just phoning it in??<\/p>\n

Alan’s talk about Jefferson was great. He recapitulated what he’d said in his October post here<\/a>, but beyond that, he talked about the “healthcare bubble.” It was superb and powerful; in light of today’s economic reality it was compelling. He said the attributes of a bubble are:<\/p>\n