Quality, Planning of Services, and Access Concerns

Quality, Planning of Services, and Access Concerns

Impacts on Providers of Care, Health Care Institutions, and Patients

Kronenfeld, Jennie

Emerald Publishing Limited

05/1999

256

Dura

Inglês

9780762304417

15 a 20 dias

Explores issues connected with quality, planning of services and access concerns especially as linked with providers of care, health care institutions, and patients. This book deals with federal programs such as Medicare and Medicaid and access and quality issues within those programs.
List of contributors. Introduction (J.J. Kronenfeld). Changing Models of Health Care: Impact on Quality, Planning and Access Concerns. Medical uncertainty, medical collegiality, and improving quality of care (M. Rosenthal). Developing a patient-responsive model of hospital care (E. Kahana et al.). How alternative medicine is changing the way consumers and practitioners look at quality, planning of services, and access in the United States (M. Gouldner). Citizen participation in health planning: a case study of changing delivery systems (H. Perlstadt et al.). Medicare, Medicaid, and Planning: Quality and Access Issues. Using a model to evaluate the impact of managed care on Medicaid-eligible moms and their children in a rural population (R. Riportella-Muller). Is the content of parental care for teens less adequate in Medicaid managed care settings? (B.D. Gifford). Financial incentives under Medicare's prospective payment system: a study of readmissions (E.G. Gay et al.). Challenges of Planning for Long-Term Care. Preparing for an uncertain future: assessing the service environment and the challenges of providing long-term care (D. Zablotsky et al.). Long-term care and "managed" Aids: the challenge we face (R.D. Moremen). Changing in Nursing, Midwifery, and Rural Health Care: Examples of Linkages to Quality, Access, and Planning. The profession of nursing as a complex, adaptive system: strategies for change (J.W. Begun, K.R. White). Access to the new midwifery in Ontario: integrating midwifery versus integrating midwives (I.L. Bourgeault). Rural hospital survival: a case study of the shaping and effect of community perceptions (W.A. McIntosh et al.).
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