Ebook: Jonas and Kovner’s Health Care Delivery in the United States, 11th Edition
- Genre: Medicine
- Tags: Health Care Delivery, Administration & Medicine Economics, Health Policy, Administration & Medicine Economics, Health Care Delivery, Administration & Policy, Medicine & Health Sciences, New Used & Rental Textbooks, Specialty Boutique, Health Policy, Administration & Policy, Medicine & Health Sciences, New Used & Rental Textbooks, Specialty Boutique
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
- Edition: 11
- Language: English
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Each of the 16 chapters potentially stand alone in value to the reader, but together they integrate public health and medical care delivery topics effectively... Whatever comes to pass until the release of the next edition, this text will certainly poise future healthcare leaders to steady themselves for the rapidly changing healthcare environment.
Zachary Pruitt, PhD, Journal of Health Administration Education
Health care managers, practitioners, and students must both operate as effectively as they can within the daunting and continually evolving system at hand and identify opportunities for reform advances… Health Care Delivery in the United States has been an indispensable companion to those preparing to manage this balance. The present edition demonstrates once again why this volume has come to be so prized. It takes the long view √± charting recent developments in health policy, and putting them side-by-side with descriptions and analysis of existing programs in the United States and abroad."
óSherry Glied, PhD, Dean and Professor of Public Service, NYU Wagner, From the Foreword
This fully updated and revised 11th edition of a highly esteemed survey and analysis of health care delivery in the United States keeps pace with the rapid changes that are reshaping our system. Fundamentally, this new edition presents the realities that impact our nation's achievement of the so-called Triple Aim: better health and better care at a lower cost. It addresses challenges and responses to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the implementation of Obamacare, and many new models of care designed to replace outmoded systems. Leading scholars, practitioners, and educators within population health and medical care present the most up-to-date evidence-based information on health disparities, vulnerable populations, and immigrant health; nursing workforce challenges; new information technology; preventive medicine; emerging approaches to control health care costs; and much more.
Designed for graduate and advanced undergraduate students of health care management and administration and public health, the text addresses all of the complex core issues surrounding our health care system in a strikingly readable and accessible format. Contributors provide an in-depth and objective appraisal of why and how we organize health care the way we do, the enormous impact of health-related behaviors on the structure, function, and cost of the health care delivery system, and other emerging and recurrent issues in health policy, health care management, and public health. The 11th edition features the writings of such luminaries as Michael K. Gusmano, Carolyn M. Clancy, Joanne Spetz, Nirav R. Shah, Michael S. Sparer, and Christy Harris Lemak, among others. Chapters include key words, learning objectives and competencies, discussion questions, case studies, and new charts and tables with concrete health care data. Included for instructors is an Instructor's Manual,
PowerPoint slides, Syllabus, Test Bank, Image Bank, Supplemental e-chapter on the ACA, and a transition guide bridging the 10th and 11th editions.
Key Features:
- Integration of the ACA throughout the text, including a supplementary e-chapter devoted to this major health care policy innovation
- The implementation of Obamacare
- Combines acute and chronic care into organizations of medical care
- Nursing workforce challenges
- Health disparities, vulnerable populations, and immigrant health
- Strategies to achieve the Triple Aim (better health and better care at lower cost)
- New models of care including accountable care organizations (ACOs), patient homes, health exchanges, and integrated health systems
- Emerging societal efforts toward creating healthy environments and illness prevention
- Increasing incentives for efficiency and better quality of care
- Expanded discussion of information technology
- A new 5-year trend forecast