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As an alternative, she pointed to "focused factories" -- institutions that specialize in particular areas of care, such as the Texas Heart Institute or the Shouldice Hernia Centre.
Consumer-driven Health Care, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Yet the entire cost at Shouldice is still 30% lower than CPT #49560, the standard reimbursement given for comparable hernia repair in the United States.
Disrupting The Hospital Business Model Clayton M. Christensen 2009
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Doctors at Shouldice, Coxa, and other focused value-adding process hospitals may get better at doing certain procedures by doing them over and over, but everything within these institutions is optimized for a focused job.
Disrupting The Hospital Business Model Clayton M. Christensen 2009
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At Shouldice, complications arise only 0.5% of the time.
Disrupting The Hospital Business Model Clayton M. Christensen 2009
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And he is right that Shouldice has been operating as a private non-profit clinic in Ontario for decades.
What Ever Happened To Solidarity? ALW 2006
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"I did my two jumps about as well as I can do them," Shouldice said.
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Shouldice laid down a lay-double, full-full, which is triple flip with two twists on the second flip and a single twist on the third flip, with only a slight leg wobble when he landed in the snow.
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"To do it in front of the Shouldice family, my parents are losing their minds over there."
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"I had no idea it would be so special until it happened," Shouldice said.
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Shouldice, whose nickname is "Wookie", has won 11 career World Cup medals and was third in the world championship two years ago.
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