The book says that Mayo was successful because: the founders selflessly donated half of their income to the medical cause of the fund-specific Mayo; the Mayo staff is full of love for the patient; Mayo does not use money as an indicator, and mayo encourages internal teamwork.
The author has been praising Mayo, but it still doesn't explain why Bai Meo became a better hospital in the United States. What about competitors? What is the trend of the times? What's so good about Mayo's business? How is it settled with the insurance company? Many times in the book to say that someone has a big illness, feel sure to come to Mayo, do not mention the cost can not be reimbursed. If it can be reimbursed, Mayo will be squeezed into three hospitals in China.
In the book, the author keeps on explaining the case of Mayo's love for the patient, his love for the staff, but too little to summarize. Individuals do not like this style.
"To the best hospital management in the world," Mei-AO hospital propaganda Draft, read it did not understand why Mayo became the top hospital in the United States. Two-Star recommendation.