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Kronenfeld, Jennie J.
Chronic care, health care systems, and services integration
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Title/Author:
Chronic care, health care systems, and services integration/ edited by Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld.
other author:
Kronenfeld, Jennie J.
Published:
Amsterdam ;Elsevier JAI, : 2004.,
Description:
1 online resource (xxi, 276 p.) :ill. :
Subject:
Chronically ill - Care. -
Online resource:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0275-4959/22
ISBN:
9781849503006 (electronic bk.)
Chronic care, health care systems, and services integration
Chronic care, health care systems, and services integration
[electronic resource] /edited by Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld. - 1st ed. - Amsterdam ;Elsevier JAI,2004. - 1 online resource (xxi, 276 p.) :ill. - Research in the sociology of health care,v. 220275-4959 ;. - Research in the sociology of health care ;v. 17..
Includes bibliographical references.
Health care systems : issues of chronic care and systems integration/ Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld -- The effects of care management effectiveness and practice autonomy on physicians' practice and career satisfaction / Thomas T. H. Wan, Yen Ju Lin and Bill B. L. Wang -- Public support for rural health care : federal programs and local hospital subsidies/ Mary K. Zimmerman and Rodney McAdams -- Too poor to get sick? : the implications of place, race and costs on the health care experiences ofresidents in poor urban neighborhoods / Sandra L. Barnes -- Changing health care experiences and perspectives of older adults : comparisons of HMO and fee-for-services enrollees / Eva Kahana ... [et al.] -- The formulary, physician and pharmacist : managing and delivering outpatientdrug benefits / Maurice Penner, Susan J. Penner and William Keck -- Older person's expectations and satisfaction with home care : theoreticalorigins and uncharted realms / Eileen J. Porter -- The effects of raceand gender on predicting in-home and community-based service use by older Americans / Man Wai A. Lun -- Service system integration : panacea for chronic care populations? / Teresa L. Scheid -- Sense of coherence and mental health service utilization : the case of family caregivers of community-dwelling cognitively-impaired seniors / Neale R. Chumbler ... [et al.] -- The emergence of self-managed attendatservices in Ontario : direct funding pilot project -- an independent living model for Canadians requiring attendat services / Karen Yoshida ... [et al.] -- Whocrashes onto dialysis? : health determinants of patients who are late referred to chronic renal care in Canada / Nancy Blythe and Cecilia Benoit -- Who advocates for patients when health care systems fail? : ensuring access to essential medicines in South Africa (and the U.S.) / Melanie E. Campbell and Peri J. Ballantyne -- At first you will not succeed : negotiating for care in the context of health reform / Ivy Lynn Bourgeault ... [etal].
The theme of this volume is chronic care, health care systems and services integration. The volume is divided into three sections. The first section focuses on issues that relate to health careproviders. The second section contains papers that deal with home and community based services for the elderly and those who need chronic care. The third section provides lessons from countries outside the United States related to the overall themes of chronic care, systems integration and servicesintegration. These are themes of growing importance in the US health care system as well as in health care systems in most other developed nations. The aging of populations, already underway, and expected to increase in the coming decades will bring changes and challenges to the health care system.Many of these challenges relate to chronic care needs, since chronic care needs are more important in the elderly than in other population groups, although chronic care problems are not limited to the elderly. Once people reach their 40s and 50s, they begin to developchronic problems. Chronic problems often require both more health careservices and more complicated health care services, and thus place an emphasis on services integration.
ISBN: 9781849503006 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
809853
Chronically ill
--Care.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: RT120.C45 / C57 2004
Dewey Class. No.: 362.1068
Universal Decimal Class. No.: 316
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