Books written by William A. Haseltine

  • Aging Well

    Accessed March 2017. Benjamin, R.M. (2010). Multiple chronic conditions: A public health challenge. Public Health Report, 125(5), 626–627. Gerteis, J., Izrael, D., Deitz, D., LeRoy, L., Ricciardi, R., Miller, T. & Basu, J. (2014).

  • World Class: A Story of Adversity, Transformation, and Success at NYU Langone Health

    For example, Radford remembered that “we moved from sixty percent error free to ninety percent error free for all of the processes that were being measured in the first year.” One of the factors that helped Radford's team deliver ...

  • Affordable Excellence: The Singapore Healthcare Story

    Government leaders, presidents and prime ministers, finance ministers and ministers of health, policymakers in congress and parliament, public health officials responsible for healthcare systems planning, finance and operations, as well as ...

  • Every Second Counts: Saving Lives with India's Emergency Response System

    In Every Second Counts, William Haseltine tells the story of India’s pioneering Emergency Management and Research Institute, the world’s largest emergency services provider.

  • Affordable Excellence: The Singapore Healthcare Story

    ... that it funds public hospitals and other care facilities but also encourages the participation of private hospitals ... for their care: Medisave and MediShield, as well as the safety net for those who cannot afford care: Medifund.

  • Understanding Cloning

    Presents a series of essays that examine modern cloning technology's medical and scientific implications, and discusses the ethical issues surrounding the potential for human cloning.

  • Aging Well: Solutions to the Most Pressing Global Challenges of Aging

    This book is a must-read for every person caring for aging relatives or loved ones with disabilities. For those who read and enjoyed Atul Gawande’s Being Mortal, this book is the perfect accompaniment.

  • Voices in Dementia Care: Reimagining the Culture of Care

    It provides an intimate look at the challenges of delivering high-quality dementia care with limited resources. The book provides readers a list of best practices that can be adapted and applied in the home and in institutional settings.