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We’re Rebranding The Past And Calling It Progress

Last updated: May 5, 2025 10:52 pm
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Healthcare Innovation: Honoring the Past to Shape the Future

In the realm of healthcare, what is often portrayed as groundbreaking is, in reality, a reimagining of age-old concepts. Throughout the past two decades, the landscape of healthcare innovation has become inundated with hype. Novel terminology, flashy branding, and grandiose claims take center stage. However, beneath the glittering facade, many of these purportedly “new” solutions are merely iterations or descendants of strategies that were pioneered decades ago. This is not a critique, but rather a plea for humility.

The notion of social determinants of health has garnered significant attention in recent years. The healthcare industry has collectively recognized the impact of factors such as housing, nutrition, transportation, and social support on health outcomes. It seems almost impossible to attend a conference or peruse a whitepaper without encountering this concept. Yet, the truth remains that we have traversed this territory before.

In the 1980s, SCAN, a burgeoning health plan, played a pivotal role in the Social HMO demonstration project, a Medicare-funded initiative that integrated medical care with social supports. The premise was simple yet profound: healthcare extends beyond the confines of the clinic. Participants received a spectrum of benefits, including homemaker services, personal care, adult day care, respite services, and medical transportation. While these interventions were not explicitly labeled as “social determinants,” they undeniably embodied that essence. Back then, we referred to it simply as common sense.

Similarly, the concept of value-based care is hailed as a transformative movement in healthcare, emphasizing value over volume. However, this is not a novel concept. Organizations like Kaiser Permanente, Healthcare Partners, CareMore, Atrius Health, and Heritage have been operating under full-risk and global capitation models for decades. They did not merely discuss accountability—they embodied it. These entities assumed financial and clinical responsibility for patient populations, investing in care models that prioritized prevention, coordination, and personalization.

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The fundamental tenets of value-based care are not groundbreaking; it is the label that is new. The emergence of ethnic-focused health plans as a trending topic in culturally competent care also reflects a rediscovery of strategies that have long been mastered by others. Plans such as the Chinese Community Health Plan, Central Health Plan of California, and Brand New Day were meticulously designed to cater to specific populations, offering linguistically appropriate services and culturally sensitive care models. They responded to unmet needs.

The intention is not to belittle contemporary endeavors but to ground them in reality. By erasing history in the pursuit of innovation, we forfeit the invaluable lessons that history imparts. We lose sight of past trials, successes, failures, and most crucially, the underlying reasons behind them. There is a risk of repeating mistakes not out of malevolence or ignorance, but out of forgetfulness.

The healthcare sector does not lack for ideas; it lacks execution and institutional memory. The most significant breakthroughs stem not from starting afresh but from building upon existing foundations with humility, discipline, and unwavering commitment to improvement.

True innovators in healthcare are not necessarily those with the flashiest presentations or the largest social media following. They are the individuals who engage in the arduous, unglamorous work of refining, iterating, and executing better than their predecessors because they have studied those who came before them.

To propel healthcare forward, we must honor our past. We must eschew the obsession with novelty and instead acknowledge and celebrate progress, no matter how incremental it may seem. Innovation is not about rebranding the past; it is about enhancing it.

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Therefore, the next time someone proclaims to be the pioneer of a healthcare concept, inquire about their predecessors. If they falter, maintain a healthy skepticism. In this domain, those who disregard history are not simply destined to repeat it but are also prone to misconstrue rebranding as innovation.

In healthcare, where lives and livelihoods are on the line, this is not merely a missed opportunity but a grave liability. Let us embrace the wisdom of the past to shape a brighter future for healthcare.

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