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7 produkter
Quality Solution: the Stakeholder's Guide to Improving Health Care
The Stakeholder's Guide to Improving Health Care
Häftad, Engelska, 2005
1 272 kr
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Poor healthcare quality is a public health emergency. The Institute of Medicine called the substantial gulf between the vision of ideal care and the reality of what most individuals receive a quality chasm. The Quality Solution enlightens, informs, and challenges professionals in public health, medicine, health administration, and health law to bridge this chasm and to participate in the transformation of the healthcare system through the science of healthcare quality-measurement and improvement. Through the contributions of a knowledgeable and experienced panel of authors, The Quality Solution profiles initiatives of the key healthcare stakeholders--consumers, payers, healthcare providers, and employers--and how they can work together to improve healthcare quality.
1 790 kr
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Since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, the field of population health has evolved and matured considerably. Improving quality and health outcomes along with lowering costs has become an ongoing focus in delivery of health care.The new Third Edition of Population Health reflects this focus and evolution in today's dynamic healthcare landscape by conveying the key concepts of population health management and examining strategies for creating a culture of health and wellness in the context of health care reform.Offering a comprehensive, forward-looking approach to population health, the Third Edition's streamlined organization features 4 chapters divided among 3 major sections:Part I – Population Health in the US discusses health and wellness vs. healthcare delivery epidemiology and the impact of social determinants. Part 2 –The Population Health Ecosystem looks at structures and systems value-based payment models, population health informatics /analytics and developing the population health workforce Part 3 – Creating Culture Change explores health promotion and consumer engagement implementing organizational culture change care coordination accountability for outcomes and policy and advocacy.
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Population Health: Creating a Culture of Wellness, Fourth Edition presents an overview of the current state of health in the U.S. and discusses the population health delivery and payment models, legal and regulatory landscape, and more, that provide the backdrop to all population health efforts. It places population health in the context of multiple determinants of health and highlights the importance of disease prevention and health promotion.Key updates include:- New coverage of epidemiology topics including Syndromic surveillance and wastewater surveillance (Ch. 2)- New chapter on the non-medical drivers of health (Ch. 3) and expanded coverage of this topic and the social determinants of health throughout.- Completely restructured chapter (Ch. 7) on health systems, structures, and stakeholders that explores four distinct areas: Providers (and provider systems), Payors (and integrated systems), Pharma/Device, and the ACA- New case studies on Population Health Data and Analytics topics (Ch. 8)- New commentary on the "Triple Aim" — Population Health, Experience of Care, and Per Capita Cost (Ch. 12)- Expanded coverage of the Medicaid expansion, preventive health services, Accountable Care Organizations, health insurance reforms, and public support for ACA/health reform (Ch. 14)Appropriate Courses: Undergraduate and graduate level courses in Population Health or Population Health Management in Nursing, Public Health, Health Professions, or Health Administration.
1 230 kr
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Medical professionals who serve on the boards of private, nonprofit institutions often do so with much more diligence than knowledge. Very little material exists to cover the range of issues that are so vital at a time when health care institutions face patient overloads, budget shortages, and calls for reform. Written by leading health care adv
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Why America’s health care system failed so tragically during the Covid pandemic, and how the forces unleashed by the crisis could be just the medicine for its long-term cure.Covid patients overwhelmed American hospitals. The world’s most advanced and expensive health care system crumbled, short of supplies and personnel. The U.S. lost more patients than any other nation during the pandemic. How could this happen? And how could this disaster lead to a more resilient, rational and equitable health care system in the future?How Covid Crashed the System answers these questions with compelling stories and wide-angle analysis. Dr. David Nash, a founder of the discipline of population health, and Charles Wohlforth, an award-winning science writer, pick up the pieces of the Covid disaster like investigators of a crashed airliner, finding the root causes of America’s failure to cope, and delivering surprising answers that may reorient how you think about your own health.From the broadest, cultural flaws that disabled our health system to particular, institutional issues, America’s defenses fell due to racism and poverty, combined with a culture of misguided individualism that tore communities apart. We suffered from failed leadership and crippled public health agencies, and hospitals built to make money from services, not deliver health. But How Covid Crashed the System goes beyond analyzing those problems, providing hope for change and fundamental improvement in ways that will transform Americans’ health. Covid’s market disruption encouraged new technology that allows for remote health care. Integrated health organizations gained ground, working to manage clients’ total wellness from cradle to grave. Covid also accelerated changes in medical education, to make doctor training more equitable and better aligned to the skills we need. And Covid forced employers to accept responsibility for their workers’ health in a new way, making them partners in this new movement. Using systemic analysis of the Covid crash, the authors find reasons to hope. America’s health care establishment resisted reform for decades, mired in waste and avoidable errors. Now, the pandemic crisis has exposed its flaws for all to see, creating the opportunities for systemic changes. Even without new laws or government policies, America is moving toward a transformed health system responsible for our wellness. How Covid Crashed the System tells that story.
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