March-April 2011, Vol. 45, No. 2

Articles

From Hospital to Healthspital: A Better Paradigm for Health Care

By Frank W. Maletz

Hospitals should not simply be places where people go to get well (or, worse, where they go to die). Future hospitals could become wellness information centers and proactive partners in community well-being, says a practicing orthopedic surgeon.

Health Insurance in America After the Reform

By Jay Herson and David Pearce Snyder

If for-profit health insurers find that business is too unprofitable under the new law, where will Americans find affordable coverage? One solution may rise from the nonprofit sector led by credit unions, which have already demonstrated an ability to keep up with for-profit banks.

Could Medical Tourism Aid Health-Care Delivery?

By Prema Nakra

Medical tourism—wherein patients seek more affordable or specialized treatment outside their home countries—represents a major challenge for health-care delivery in developed countries such as the United States. It also offers an opportunity to integrate and improve medical delivery globally.

World Trends & Forecasts

Book Reviews

By Patrick Tucker

Too much wealth in the hands of too few will result in less for all, warns a former U.S. labor secretary, who offers a prescription for rebalancing wealth.

By Edward Cornish

Scientists show how gravitational forces might create universes spontaneously, with no divine intervention required.

By Rick Docksai

In order to meet the challenges ahead, we’ll need less control, more distributed action, and less resistance to change.

Books in Brief

Departments

VISIONS: Imagineers in Search of the Future

By Gary Dehrer

In 1955, Walt Disney Imagineers achieved virtual reality with Disneyland. Eight Imagineering principles explain how they did it.

Tomorrow in Brief

  • The Broccoli Plan
  • Eye Exams via Smart Phones
  • Catching Up With the Stars
  • Artificial Experimenter
  • WordBuzz: Weisure

News from WFS: Renewal at THE FUTURIST Magazine

By Edward Cornish, Founding Editor

For 44 years, I have had the privilege of serving as Editor of THE FUTURIST magazine. I would like to thank all of you for your support during our journey along the frontiers of the future. It has been a thrilling ride, but the time has come for me to retire as Editor and assume a new role at THE FUTURIST.

Future Active

  • Symposium Tackles Sustainable Transportation
  • Ten Likely Global Occurrences
  • Legendary Conservationists Share Award
  • Europe’s Blue Future: Offshore Energy

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