Jonas and Kovner's Health Care Delivery in the United States: 8th EditionAnthony R. Kovner, PhD, James Knickman Springer Publishing Company, 2005 M06 22 - 753 pages Designated a Doody's Core Title!/span Winner of an AJN Book of the Year Award! How do we understand and also assess the health care of America? Where is health care provided? What are the characteristics of those institutions which provide it? Over the short term, how are changes in health care provisions affecting the health of the population, the cost of care, and access to care? Health Care Delivery in the United States, 8th Edition discusses these and other core issues in the field. Under the editorship of Dr. Kovner and with the addition of Dr. James Knickman, Senior VP of Evaluation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, leading thinkers and practitioners in the field examine how medical knowledge creates new healthcare services. Emerging and recurrent issues from wide perspectives of health policy and public health are also discussed. With an easy to understand format and a focus on the major core challenges of the delivery of health care, this is the textbook of choice for course work in health care, the handbook for administrators and policy makers, and the standard for in-service training programs. Instructor's Guide Now Available Online! An Instructor's Manual for this textbook is available for those professors who have adopted Health Care Delivery in the United States, Eighth Edition and can verify a bookstore order of 7 or more copies. Please email our Marketing Department at marketing@springerpub.com if you have adopted this text as you will need a password to download the guide. Please provide the name and telephone number of the bookstore that ordered the textbooks. A print version of the Instructor's Manual is also available. |
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... increase of about 49 % over the 2000 population . Even without taking into account the accompanying changes in the age composition of a population growing ever older , as well as growing in size , the bearing of such factors as simple ...
... increase in the number and proportion of foreign born in the population . Foreign born declined from a high of 14.7 % in 1910 to a low of 4.8 % in 1970 and increased steadily to 9.7 % of the total population in 1997 - nearly one in ten ...
... increase in the crude rate was due to the increasing proportion of the population in older age groups with higher death rates , not to a higher death rate by age group ( Anderson & Rosenberg , 1998 ) . Disease - Specific Mortality ...
... increase in these deaths resulted from reclassifying deaths due to presenile dementia from being a separate category in the ICD - 9 to inclusion with Alzheimer's disease in the ICD - 10 ( Anderson , Minino , Hoyert , & Rosenberg , 2001 ) ...
... increasing the span of healthy life , reducing health disparities , and achiev- ing access to preventive services for everyone In 1995 , the Healthy People 2000 : Midcourse Review ... increase the quality and years of healthy 36 PERSPECTIVES.
Contents
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The Role of Government in US Health Care | 130 |
A Comparative Analysis of Health Systems Among Wealthy Nations | 162 |
Acute Care | 212 |
Chronic Care | 248 |
Information Management | 462 |
Governance Management and Accountability | 508 |
The Complexity of Health Care Quality | 536 |
Access to Care | 584 |
Cost Containment | 624 |
Futures in Health Care | 658 |
Glossary | 686 |
A Guide to Sources of Data | 702 |
LongTerm Care | 274 |
HealthRelated Behavior | 324 |
Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices | 372 |
The Health Care Workforce | 416 |
A Listing of Useful Health Care Web Sites | 716 |
Index | 728 |
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