The Nation's Health / Edition 8

The Nation's Health / Edition 8

ISBN-10:
0763784575
ISBN-13:
9780763784577
Pub. Date:
09/29/2010
Publisher:
Jones & Bartlett Learning
ISBN-10:
0763784575
ISBN-13:
9780763784577
Pub. Date:
09/29/2010
Publisher:
Jones & Bartlett Learning
The Nation's Health / Edition 8

The Nation's Health / Edition 8

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Overview

Summary: • Presents a comprehensive overarching framework to portray the determinants of the nation’s health and organize the major components of the Book. Then, under each major component, we present a more detailed framework capturing the essential elements of that particular component of the overarching framework. This would be an important new addition to the Book and will make better sense to the readers when approaching the reading materials. • The book cross-links to Delivering Healthcare in the US and Essentials of the US Health Care System books so that the readings presented in this Book would also become background and supplemental readings of the two other textbooks. • In front of each major component, a summary section highlights the major issues and challenges related to that component and provides a summary of the representative articles to follow. This helps readers clearly grasp the essential elements related to that component and understand the main objectives of each of the selected readings for that component. • The Book will include both classic readings and new readings published within the last five years. • New features: Introduces articles on healthcare delivery and interventions to address health determinants and improve population health from other countries in the world. Readers will benefit from learning from other countries in both healthcare delivery and health determinants interventions. Other positive features of the Book include: • Limited use of tables and figures to allow readers to grasp the essence of the chapter without too much distraction • The book can be used either stand-alone as a textbook or a secondary reader to a health care related course Courses will be found in: Schools of Public Health Department of Health Administration and Policy School of Nursing School of Medicine Allied Health Competitive Features: Timely / current Concise and easy-to-follow Well-organized Focusing on essentials of U.S. health care delivery Include lessons and experiences from foreign countries Inexpensive Qualifying Questions: a) Do your students have limited knowledge of U.S. health care? – The book includes overviews and collection of articles that provide an introduction to the most essentials components of U.S. health care delivery at layman’s terms. b) Is current information important in your teaching? – The book provides relevantly current articles on important components of U.S. health care delivery. Its relatively short-length facilitates quick updates from year to year. c) Is coherence important to you and your students? – The book uses a comprehensive framework to organize the parts and chapters. Its limited use of tables and figures does not cause too much a ‘slow-down’.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780763784577
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Publication date: 09/29/2010
Series: Nation's Health (PT of J&b Ser in Health Sci) Nation's Healt
Edition description: 8
Pages: 856
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 10.80(h) x 2.00(d)

About the Author

Dr. Leiyu Shi is Professor of health policy and management from JohnsHopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Department of HealthPolicy and Management. He is also Director of Johns Hopkins Primary Care PolicyCenter. He serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal for Equity in Health. He received his doctoral education from University of CaliforniaBerkeley majoring in health policy and services research. He also has a mastersin business administration focusing on finance. Dr. Shi’s research and practice focus onprimary care, hospitals, health care systems, community health centers, health disparities, and vulnerablepopulations. He has conducted extensive studies about the association betweenprimary care and health outcomes, particularly on the role of primary care inmediating the adverse impact of income inequality on health outcomes. Dr. Shiis also one of the developers of the Johns Hopkins Primary CareAssessment Tools that have been widely used internationally to measure primaryhealth care performance at the individual, practice, and system levels. Dr. Shi has consulted extensively for hospitals, health care systems, and international agencies. He is a well-known expert on innovative practices and systems change. Dr.Shi is the author of twelve textbooks and over 250 scientific journalarticles. He is named by Thomson Reuters in 2014 as among the top cited (and therefore most influential) scientists in the world in the area of SocialScience general.

Dr. Singh teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in health care delivery, policy, finance, and management in the School of Business and Economics and in the Department of Political Science at Indiana University-South Bend. He has authored/coauthored four books and has published in peer-reviewed journals. Before pursuing an academic career, he spent over 15 years in the long-term care industry and held positions of administrator, regional manager, vice president, and consultant. He was awarded the long-term care research award by the Foundation of American College of Health Care Administrators in 1995.

Table of Contents

Part I The Health of the Nation
Chapter 1 Health Outcomes
Case Reading 1 We Can Do Better—Improving the Health of the American People
Case Reading 2 U.S. Disparities in Health: Descriptions, Causes, and Mechanisms
Case Reading 3 Changing Patterns of Mortality Among American Indians
Case Reading 4 Towards a Common Definition of Global Health
Chapter 2 Conceptual Framework of Health Determinants
Case Reading 1 Proximal, Distal, and the Politics of Causation: What’s Level Got to Do With It?
Case Reading 2 A Call to Action for Individuals & Their Communities
Case Reading 3 Sorting Out the Connections Between the Built Environment and Health: A Conceptual Framework for Navigating Pathways and Planning Healthy Cities
Case Reading 4 CSDH Framework for Action
Part II The Determinants of Health
Chapter 3 Social Determinants of Health
Case Reading 1 Social Epidemiology: Social Determinants of Health in the Unit ed States: Are We Losing Ground?
Case Reading 2 Income Inequality and Socioeconomic Gradients in Mortality
Case Reading 3 Social Determinants of Health Inequalities
Case Reading 4 Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health in 22 European Countries
Chapter 4 Behavioral Determinants of Health
Case Reading 1 Evaluating the Public Health Impact of Health Promotion Interventions: The RE-AIM Framework
Case Reading 2 A Framework for Assessing the Effectiveness, Efficiency, and Equity of Behavioral Healthcare
Case Reading 3 The Health and Cost Benefits of Work Site Health-Promotion Programs
Case Reading 4 A National Chronic Disease Crisis: The Time to Act Is Now
Chapter 5 Biological determinants of health
Case Reading 1 Biological Basis of Determinants of Health
Case Reading 2 The Health of U.S. Racial and Ethnic Populations
Case Reading 3 The Effects of Childhood Stress on Health across the Lifespan
Case Reading 4 Behavioral Determinants of Health Aging Revisited: An Update on the Good News for the Baby Boomer Generation
Part III Medical Health Determinants: Inputs
Chapter 6 The Health Workforce
Case Reading 1 The Physician Workforce: Projections and Research into Current Issue s Affecting Supply and Demand
Case Reading 2 Forecasting the Global Shortage of Physicians: An Economic- and Needs-Based Approach
Case Reading 3 The Rationale for Diversity in the Health Professions: A Review of the Evidence
Case Reading 4 Physician Workforce Crisis? Wrong Diagnosis, Wrong Prescription
Chapter 7 Health Care Financing
Case Reading 1 The Uninsured: A Primer
Case Reading 2 Trends in the Health Status of Medicare Risk Contract Enrollees
Case Reading 3 The Value of Medical Spending in the Unit ed States, 1960–2000
Case Reading 4 High and Rising Health Care Costs: Demystifying U.S. Health Care Spending
Chapter 8 Medical Technology
Case Reading 1 How Changes in Medical Technology Affect Health Care Costs
Case Reading 2 The Cost of Medical Technologies: Maximizing the Value of Innovation
Case Reading 3 Pharmaceutical Price Controls in OECD Countries
Case Reading 4 Some Unintended Consequences of Information Technology in Health Care: The Nature of Patient Care Information System-Related Errors
Part IV Medical Health Determinants: The Continuum of Care
Chapter 9 Organization of Health Care
Case Reading 1 Coordinating Care—A Perilous Journey Through the Health Care System
Case Reading 2 Community Health Centers Tackle Rising Demands and Expectations
Case Reading 3 Managed Care and Cancer Outcomes for Medicare Beneficiaries with Disabilities
Case Reading 4 How Engaged Are Consumers in Their Health and Health Care, and Why Does It Matter?
Chapter 10 The Public Health System
Case Reading 1 Declaration of Alma-Ata: International Conference on Primary Health Care, Alma-Ata, USSR, September 6–12, 1978
Case Reading 2 Political Will: A Bridge Between Public Health Knowledge and Action
Case Reading 3 Improving the Effectiveness of Health Care and Public Health: A Multiscale Complex Systems Analysis
Case Reading 4 Public Health Services and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Chapter 11 Primary and Ambulatory Care
Case Reading 1 Primary Health Vare: Making Alma-Ata a Reality
Case Reading 2 Primary Care: Putting People First
Case Reading 3 Quantifying the Health Benefits of Primary Care Physician Supply in the Unit ed States
Case Reading 4 America’s Health Centers
Chapter 12 Inpatient and Tertiary Care
Case Reading 1 Physician-Owned Specialty Hospitals Objections
Case Reading 2 General Hospitals, Specialty Hospitals and Financially Vulnerable Patients
Case Reading 3 Experiences of Critical Access Hospitals in the Provision of Emergency Medical Services
Case Reading 4 Part ners in Critical Care
Chapter 13 Long-Term and Community Care
Case Reading 1 Generations
Case Reading 2 Consumer-Preparedness for Long-Term Care
Case Reading 3 Long-Term Care: Understanding Medicaids’ Role for the Elderly and Disabled Executive Summary
Case Reading 4 Changes in the Quality of Nursing Homes in the US: A Review and Data Update
Chapter 14 Mental Health Care
Case Reading 1 Trends in Mental Health Care
Case Reading 2 Culture Counts: The Influence of Culture and Society on Mental Health, Mental Illness
Case Reading 3 Managed Behavioral Health Care Carve-Outs: Past Performance and Future Prospects
Case Reading 4 Vision Statement
Part V Interventions to Improve Health
Chapter 15 Non-medical Interventions
Case Reading 1 Approaching Health Disparities from a Population Perspective: The National Institutes of Health Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities
Case Reading 2 Closing the Gap in a Generation: Health Equity Through Action on the Social Determinants of Health
Case Reading 3 The Inequality Paradox: The Population Approach and Vulnerable Populations
Case Reading 4 A Message from the Co-Chairs
Chapter 16 Medical Interventions
Case Reading 1 10 years, 5 Voices, 1 Challenge
Case Reading 2 Physician Performance Measurement: A Key to Higher Quality and Lower Cost Growth or a Lost Opportunity?
Case Reading 3 Hospital Strategies to Engage Physicians in Quality Improvement
Case Reading 4 Navigating Health Care: Why It’s So Hard and What Can Be Done to Make it Easier for the Average Consumer
Chapter 17 Lessons from Abroad
Case Reading 1 Slowing the Growth of Health Care Cost—Learning from International Experience
Case Reading 2 Comparative Effectiveness in Health Care Reform: Lessons from Abroad
Case Reading 3 Evaluating the WHO Assessment Instrument for Mental Health Systems by Comparing Mental Health Policies in Four Countries
Case Reading 4 Health System Reform in China 7: China’s Health System Performance
Part VI Directions for the Future
Chapter 18 The Future of Health Care Delivery
Case Reading 1 The Present and Future Organization of Medicine
Case Reading 2 Options for Controlling the Cost and Increasing the Efficiency of Health Care
Case Reading 3 Rising Rates of Chronic Health Conditions: What Can Be Done?
Case Reading 4 Making Medical Homes Work: Moving from Concept to Practice
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