Health systems and services Books
National Academies Press Neurological Psychiatric and Developmental Disorders
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£57.95
National Academies Press Community Oriented Primary Care
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£129.77
National Academies Press The New Health Care for Profit
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£113.32
National Academies Press ForProfit Enterprise in Health Care
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£160.51
National Academies Press Childhood Cancer Survivorship
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£37.00
National Academies Press Examining the Health Disparities Research Plan of the National Institutes of Health
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£46.55
National Academies Press Generating Evidence for Genomic Diagnostic Test Development
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£21.59
National Academies Press Improving Health Literacy within a State
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£28.05
National Academies Press Accelerating Progress in Obesity Prevention Solving the Weight of the Nation
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£46.75
National Academies Press Health Literacy
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£42.75
National Academies Press Vital Signs
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£41.65
National Academies Press Systems Practices for the Care of Socially AtRisk Populations
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£31.45
National Academies Press Hearing Health Care for Adults Priorities for Improving Access and Affordability
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£55.25
CRC Press Healthcare Biotechnology A Practical Guide
Book SynopsisFocusing on the management of healthcare related biotechnology, this text is a practical guide assisting all healthcare related biotech professionals in their day-to-day activities. It contains chapters on bioeconomy, biolicensing, biofinance, biopartnering, biodrug research, biomarket planning, biopromotion, product life cycle management, and bTable of ContentsThe Healthcare Biotechnology Industry: Bioeconomy. Intellectual Property: Intellectual Property Management. Biolicensing. Funding: Biofinance. Biopartnering. New Product Development: Biodrug Research. Biomanufacturing. Marketing: Biomarketing planning. Biopromotion. Biopricing. Biosupply Chain. Product Life Cycle Management. Running the Business: Biobusiness models. Biosimilars Model. Biocompany Life Cycle.
£58.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd Admission to Residential Care
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£185.00
iUniverse The PostPolio Experience Psychological Insights
Book Synopsis
£10.91
Harvard University Press Chronic Condition Why Health Reform Fails
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£53.06
Princeton University Press Selling Our Souls
Book SynopsisHealth care costs make up nearly a fifth of U.S. gross domestic product, but health care is a peculiar thing to buy and sell. Both a scarce resource and a basic need, it involves physical and emotional vulnerability and at the same time it operates as big business. Patients have little choice but to trust those who provide them care, but even thoseTrade ReviewOne of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2015 "This book is an important resource for academic audiences and professionals in the health disciplines as well as those in the social sciences."--Choice "Kudos to Adam Reich for this well-researched book! Students of medical sociology, as well as health management and policy, will find Selling Our Souls useful."--Okori Uneke, Ph.D., International Social Science Review "Reich has written an excellent book."--Hengameh Hosseini, Political Science QuarterlyTable of ContentsIntroduction 1 PART ONE PubliCare Rebuffs the Market 19 Chapter 1 Health Care for All 26 Chapter 2 Privileged Servants 48 Chapter 3 Feels Like Home 59 PART TWO HolyCare Moralizes the Market 71 Chapter 4 Sacred Encounters 78 Chapter 5 Good Business 95 Chapter 6 The Martyred Heart 109 PART THREE GroupCare Tames the Market 123 Chapter 7 Flourishing 127 Chapter 8 Disciplined Doctors 147 Chapter 9 PARTnership 171 Conclusion 189 Acknowledgments 199 A Note on Methods 201 Notes 205 Bibliography 213 Index 221
£17.60
Springer Publishing Co Inc Leading Systems Change in Public Health
Book SynopsisThe authors bring a passion for social justice, equity, and inclusivity to the dialogue about changing the unjust systems that create disparate population health outcomes. Doody's Review Service, 2022, Suzan C Ulrich, Dr.PH, MSN, MN, RN, CNM, FACNM (Resurrection University)Leading Systems Change in Public Health: A Field Guide for Practitioners is the first resource written by public health professionals for public health professionals on how to improve public health by utilizing a systems change lens. Edited by leaders from the de Beaumont Foundation and the University of Illinois Chicago School of Public Health with chapters written by a diverse array of public health leaders, the book provides an evidence-based framework with practical strategies, processes, and tools for enacting meaningful change. Complete with engaging stories and tips to illustrate concepts in action, this book is the essential guide for current and future public health leaders working within
£41.79
Aspen Publishers Inc.,U.S. HospitalBased Ambulatory Care Journal of
Book Synopsis
£175.94
Ryan House Ryan House
Book Synopsis
£12.35
Richer Press Have No Fear of the Dental Chair A Guide for Reducing Dental Fear
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£11.00
Cambridge University Press Health Economics
Book SynopsisEconomists advocate regulation and tailored incentives to stimulate improvement activities. Such activities should be adopted if their benefits outweigh their costs. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.Table of Contents1. Introduction; 2. The Economic Approach to Healthcare Improvement; 3. Stimulating Healthcare Improvement; 4. Evaluating Healthcare Improvement Activities; 5. Critiques of the Approach; 6. Further Research; 7. Conclusions; 8. Further Reading; Contributors; References.
£17.00
CRC Press Leading Primary Care
Book SynopsisâI am truly delighted to be recommending this book and suite of resources to you â I trust that you will find them as inspiring and thought provoking as I have doneâProf Dame Helen Stokes-Lampard DBE PhD FRCGP FLSWChair of the Academy of Medical Royal CollegesThis new book of leadership narratives portrays the reality of driving change within primary care, making it a valuable resource for a broad primary care audience. It empowers both clinicians and non-clinicians by helping them recognise and harness their leadership qualities. The book weaves together stories from diverse primary care practitioners operating at different levels from junior to senior, in both clinical practice and large-scale operations. These narratives showcase how these professionals applied their leadership skills, navigated challenges, and distilled valuable lessons from their experiences.To enhance the readerâs understanding, the editors have added their own
£32.19
Taylor & Francis Ltd Hacking Healthcare
Book SynopsisIn this original work, Tom Lawry takes readers on a journey of understanding what we learned from fighting a global pandemic and how to apply these learnings to solve healthcare''s other big challenges. This book is about empowering clinicians and consumers alike to take control of what is important to them by harnessing the power of AI and the Intelligent Health Revolution to create a sustainable system that focuses on keeping all citizens healthy while caring for them when they are not.Trade Review"Tom Lawry reminds us that the health care industry can shift from glacial to warp speed when it needs to. Given the right tools, we can evolve from health systems to systems of health, baked with Responsible Intelligence to do good while embedded with respect, inclusion, and transparency. Health citizens deserve Tom’s vision to emerge."Jane Sarasohn-KahnHealth EconomistAuthor of Health Citizenship: How a virus opened up hearts and minds "One of the most comprehensive compilations of groundbreaking AI topics that are fundamentally shaping healthcare today. Tom Lawry shines the light on these complex solutions in a simple and consumable manner. A must read for anyone wanting to learn more about how AI is transforming the world of healthcare in this post-pandemic world." Ankur Teredesai Ph.D, Professor, University of WashingtonFounding Director, Center for Data ScienceHealthcare AI Entrepreneur "In a substantive and brilliant follow-up to his prior impactful book AI in Health, Tom takes us on a futuristic journey of just how AI and its escalating panoply of tools can be in synergy with humans and concomitantly the necessary solution to our healthcare conundrum. In Hacking Healthcare, Tom astutely educates us on the myriad of nuances of AI in healthcare with his unique perspective as National Director of AI for Health and Life Sciences at Microsoft. I applaud Tom for this outstanding work as a clarion call for all of us to take part in this "intelligent health revolution". As we face the inevitable possibility of a shorter lifespan for our population, we owe Tom a debt of gratitude for his timely and insightful book that offers what we all very much need for our next generation: hope."Anthony Chang, MD, MBA, MPH, MSFounder of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIMed)Author of Intelligence-Based MedicineChief Intelligence and Innovation Officer, Children’s Health of Orange County (CHOC)"This is an exquisitely written one-of-a-kind book. The author masterfully helps bridge the understanding between healthcare administrators and physicians in the complex landscape of healthcare AI"Eric Eskioglu, MD, FAANSNeurosurgeonExecutive Vice President - Chief Medical & Scientific OfficerNovant Health "Throughout my medical career focused on effective healthcare, (terrestrially and in Space), I have witnessed the glaring need for timely access to relevant information. In health, as in most fields, the right information at the right time facilitates the right choice and drives the best outcome. AI and its associated advanced computational capabilities are essential to fuel critically needed shifts in healthcare. In this outstanding text, Tom Lawry renders the complex topic of AI comprehensible and impactful to a diverse audience. He moves the conversation beyond the "promise" of AI to describing actual applications and implementations. He also includes discussions of the most important underpinnings of precision health and distributed healthcare by highlighting prediction, prevention, precision intervention and outcomes, all of which will be greatly advanced by appropriate leveraging of AI to generate actionable information.This book is a foundational resource to leaders, innovators and trainees across multiple disciplines. It will join my list of top recommendations to colleagues and required reading for my students going forward."Aenor J Sawyer, MD, MSDirector, UC Space Health ProgramCo-Director, UCSF Center for Advanced 3D+ Technologies Director, UCSF Skeletal Health Service Associate Professor, Dept of Orthopaedic Surgery, UCSF"Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the next big thing in healthcare and its future is now. In "Hacking Healthcare," Tom Lawry describes in rich detail the origins of AI, how AI is being used today, and what needs to be done to make AI an essential part of healthcare delivery. Whether you’re an AI novice or an AI pro, you’ll find this book both fascinating and insightful."David C. Rhew, M.DGlobal Chief Medical OfficerMicrosoft"Following the success of his first book, AI in Health, I predict that Tom Lawry’s new work "Hacking Healthcare" will be another global Best Seller. Lawry not only has a firm grasp of the use and impact of "AI in the health community" but also has a thorough understanding of how AI can be seamlessly integrated in today's Intelligent Health Systems with other technologies to transform health for patients, health consumers and the clinicians. I love this book and highly recommend it to all members of the Health community from the C-Suite to the boardroom and everywhere in between." Harry P. PappasFounder & CEOThe Intelligent Health AssociationTable of ContentsForeword. Preface and Acknowledgments. About the Author. 1 We Interrupt This Pandemic to Bring You Some Good News. 2 Welcome to the Intelligent Health Revolution. 3 The Coming Care Calamity. 4 The Future of Everything. 5 AI Comes of Age: A Primer. 6 Artificial Intelligence (AI) vs. Natural Human Intelligence (NHI). 7 Creating Value Today with AI. 8 The Patient Will See You Now. 9 Intelligent Aging Is Healthcare’s Moonshot. 10 Telehealth Comes of Age. 11 Care Anywhere. 12 Are Retailers the New Market Makers? 13 Health Infonomics: Data Gets Its Due. 14 Genetic Code vs. Zip Code: The Social Determinants of Health. 15 Achieving Health Tequity. 16 AI-Driven Leadership. 17 Adopting AI Requires Adapting. 18 From Aspiration to Execution. 19 The Role of the Intelligent Cloud. 20 Intelligent Health Needs Gas and Guardrails. 21 The Future Is Not What It Used to Be. Index.
£29.99
CRC Press Artificial Intelligence of HealthEnabled Spaces
Book SynopsisArtificial Intelligence of Health-Enabled Spaces (AIoH) has made a number of revolutionary advances in clinical studies that we are aware of. Among these advances, intelligent and medical services are gaining a great deal of interest. Nowadays, AI-powered technologies are not only used in saving lives, but also in our daily life activities in diagnosing, controlling, and even tracking of COVID-19 patients. These AI-powered solutions are expected to communicate with cellular networks smoothly in the next-generation networks (5G/6G and beyond) for more effective/critical medical applications. This will open the door for other interesting research areas. This book focuses on the development and analysis of artificial intelligence (AI) model applications across multiple disciplines. AI-based deep learning models, fuzzy and hybrid intelligent systems, and intrinsic explainable models are also presented in this book. Some of the fields considered in this smart health-oriented book include AI applications in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, environmental engineering, computer engineering, education, cyber security, chemistry, pharmacy, molecular biology, and tourism.This book is dedicated to addressing the major challenges in fighting diseases and psychological issues using AI. These challenges vary from cost and complexity to availability and accuracy. The aim of this book is hence to focus on both the design and implementation aspects of AI-based approaches in the proposed health-related solutions.Targeted readers are from varying disciplines who are interested in implementing the smart planet/environments vision via intelligent enabling technologies.
£44.64
Taylor & Francis Transforming Healthcare Through Negotiation
Book SynopsisNegotiation skills are an essential part of the healthcare practice. Physicians, healthcare administrators, and other professionals must understand how to advocate for their priorities and balance the competing interests of saving lives and patient safety with revenue and existing insurance or supply chain contracts. This process must occur in tandem with navigating the novel challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and changing healthcare regulations. Transforming Negotiations in Healthcare: The HEAR Approach offers a transformative negotiation approach developed for anyone negotiating in the healthcare space. The HEAR approach is premised on the belief that the practice of medicine, the business of health, and the delivery of care require a nuanced and balanced set of negotiation skills not widely addressed in the currently available negotiation literature. Unlike traditional business negotiations, healthcare is not solely transactional. Thus, attempts to graft traditional business negotiation strategies and tactics into negotiations related to the delivery of care and practice of medicine are inappropriate and insufficient. Effectiveness in healthcare or negotiations is inextricably linked to the same thing â the quality of human interaction. The HEAR approach empowers parties to engage in a more productive negotiation process by providing negotiators with tools to develop the skills to strategically incorporate and leverage the relational aspects that underpin most situations within healthcare. Through this relational orientation, HEAR provides a mechanism to change the nature of the negotiation by identifying opportunities for transformative shifts â the moments during the negotiation where parties reach new understandings of their situation and each other. In this space, we offer strategies for the parties to work together and reimagine the goal of the negotiation and successfully reach a mutually agreeable outcome. Rooted in real-world examples, Transforming Negotiations in Healthcare: The HEAR Approach provides a step-by-step process for preparing for and engaging in the complexities of healthcare negotiations. In addition, this book provides readers with the tools to develop a special skill set suited to healthcare and any situation that encompasses the relational aspects of human communication, such as the workplace or oneâs personal life.
£44.09
Taylor & Francis Ltd Management Control in Hospitals
Book SynopsisFor years, problems related to health-care efficiency have been at the top of the priorities of many hospitals systems and governments. The growing cost of health care, and particularly hospitals, is a significant factor in the increasing pressure for improvement of hospitals' efficiency while maintaining a high quality of services. Hospitals are recognized as organizations in which waste, unnecessary administrative burdens, failures of care coordination, failures in execution of care processes, and even fraud and abuse are frequently identified as causes. Adoption of management control as a response to hospital problems is consistent with the conviction that control is a critical management function that has the greatest impact on organizational performance. Research proves that the lack of adequate control, adapted to modern organizational solutions, causes many harmful consequences, such as faulty services, dissatisfied patients and employees, inability to effectively compTable of Contents1. THE ESSENCE AND NATURE OF HOSPITALS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT 2. CONTROL IN MANAGEMENT SCIENCES 3. MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE MANAGEMENT CONTROL MODEL 4. RESEARCH METHODS 5. RESULTS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ON MANAGEMENT CONTROL IN HOSPITALS 6. STRUCTURAL MODELING OF MANAGEMENT CONTROL IN HOSPITALS 7. DISCUSSION OF RESEARCH RESULTS
£54.99
Taylor & Francis A Leadership Toolkit for Nurses and Healthcare
Book Synopsis
£37.99
Taylor & Francis Transforming Healthcare Through Inspired and Enabled Lean Leadership
a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.
£33.24
Cambridge University Press Comparative Health Systems
Book SynopsisThe standard classifications of health systems don''t allow for the complexity and variety that exists around the world. Federico Toth sets out a new framework for understanding the many ways in which health systems can be organized and systematically analyses the health systems chosen by 27 OECD countries. He provides a great deal of up-to-date data on financing models, healthcare spending, insurance coverage, methods of organizing providers, healthcare personnel, remuneration methods for doctors and hospitals, development trajectories and recent reforms. For each of the major components of the healthcare system, the organizational models and the possible variants from which individual countries can ideally select are defined. Then, based on the organizational solutions actually adopted, the various national systems are grouped into homogeneous families. With its clear, jargon-free language and concrete examples, this is the most accessible comparative study of international healthcarTable of Contents1. Seven Financing Models; 2. Funding Healthcare: Variants and Hybrid Systems; 3. Healthcare Expenditure and Insurance Coverage 4 Healthcare Provision: Integrated vs. Separated Systems; 5. Financing + Provision: Four families and a Few Outliers; 6. Hospitals, Doctors and Nurses; 7. Healthcare Reforms over the Last Thirty Years; 8. Health Politics; Conclusions; References; Index.
£30.99
John Wiley & Sons Inc Sustainable Healthcare Architecture Second
Book Synopsis"With this book, Robin Guenther and Gail Vittori show us how critical our green building mission is to the future of human health and secures a lasting legacy that will continue to challenge and focus the green building movement, the healthcare industry, and the world for years to come.Table of ContentsForeword xiii Acknowledgments xv Key Sustainability Indicators and Infographic xvii PART 1 CONTEXT 1 CHAPTER 1 DESIGN AND STEWARDSHIP 3 INTRODUCTION 3 THE CASE FOR STEWARDSHIP 4 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 7 THE PROFESSION OF ARCHITECTURE 7 THE ETHICAL CHALLENGE FOR DESIGNERS 10 ECOLOGICAL DESIGN 10 CLEANER PRODUCTION 11 THE PATRICK H. DOLLARD DISCOVERY HEALTH CENTER 12 LIFE CYCLE THINKING 14 CRADLE-TO-CRADLE DESIGN 16 LIVING BUILDINGS 17 ESSAY LIVING BUILDINGS AND A RESTORATIVE FUTURE by Jason F. McLennan 18 CONCLUSION—THE NEXT GENERATION 21 CHAPTER 2 THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN HEALTH 23 INTRODUCTION 23 THE GLOBAL IMPACTS OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT 24 CLIMATE CHANGE AND PUBLIC HEALTH 25 ESSAY WHERE WE HEAL: THE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTHCARE BUILDINGS TO OUR HEALTH AND THE PLANET’S by Aaron Bernstein, MD 27 URBAN PLANNING AND PUBLIC HEALTH 28 SPRAWL AND AIR QUALITY 31 SMART GROWTH AND HEALTHY CITIES 32 ACTIVE DESIGN 33 ESSAY ACTIVE DESIGN: CONVERGING DESIGN EFFORTS TO PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND ADDRESS TODAY’S LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH by Karen K. Lee, MD and Joyce S. Lee 34 AIR POLLUTION 36 WATER POLLUTION AND SCARCITY 38 GAVIOTAS HOSPITAL 40 INDOOR AIR QUALITY 41 CONCLUSION—THE FUTURE 41 CHAPTER 3 ENVIRONMENT AND MEDICINE 45 INTRODUCTION 45 THE STATE OF HEALTH IN THE WORLD 46 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 47 ECOLOGICAL MEDICINE 49 PROTEA HEALTH 52 HEALTHCARE AND THE ENVIRONMENT 54 ESSAY TRANSFORMING HEALTHCARE by Gary Cohen 55 THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE 59 MEDICINE’S ROLE IN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT 59 CONCLUSION 60 CHAPTER 4 NATURE AND HEALING 65 INTRODUCTION 65 THE TRADITION OF NATURE AND HEALING 66 THE THERAPEUTIC SPA MOVEMENT 66 NATURE RECONSIDERED 67 BIOPHILIA 68 BIOPHILIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES 69 URBANIZATION AND NATURE 70 LANDSCAPE PERCEPTION 70 HEALING LANDSCAPE 70 SIDNEY AND LOIS ESKENAZI HOSPITAL AND HEALTH CAMPUS 72 SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE 78 CONCLUSION 79 PART 2 ACTUALIZING THE VISION 81 CHAPTER 5 IMPROVING PERFORMANCE 83 INTRODUCTION 83 TOOLS AND METRICS 84 LESSONS LEARNED FROM PIONEERS 95 POST OCCUPANCY EVALUATION—PROVIDENCE NEWBERG MEDICAL CENTER 96 POST OCCUPANCY EVALUATION—DELL CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CENTER OF CENTRAL TEXAS 97 RESOURCE EFFICIENCY 98 ESSAY ENERGY STAR®: IT’S NOT JUST A SCORE; IT’S A GOAL AND A STRATEGY by Clark Reed 101 LEGACY SALMON CREEK 104 ENERGY END USE MONITORING 105 ESSAY TARGETING 100! by Heather Burpee and Joel Loveland 105 THE TOXIC-FREE HOSPITAL 119 ESSAY THE PBT-FREE CHALLENGE by Tom Lent 121 TOOLS FOR DESIGNERS AND SPECIFIERS TO DE-SELECT TOXICANTS 124 VISUALIZING THE PATH AHEAD 125 CONCLUSION 126 CASE STUDIES 01 Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas, Austin, TX 127 02 OHSU Center for Health and Healing, Portland, OR 131 03 Peace Island Medical Center, Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, WA 134 04 Sherman Hospital, Elgin, IL 137 05 Kiowa County Memorial Hospital, Greensburg, KS 139 06 Kohinoor Hospital, Mumbai, India 141 07 The Dyson Centre for Neonatal Care, Royal United Hospital, Bath, England 144 08 St. Mary’s Hospital Sechelt Addition, Sechelt, BC, Canada 146 09 New Karolinska Solna University Hospital, Stockholm County, Sweden 148 10 UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, San Francisco, CA 151 11 Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford, Palo Alto, CA 154 CHAPTER 6 MEASURING VALUE 161 INTRODUCTION 161 HEALTHCARE AND THE TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE 162 THE ECONOMICS OF SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE 163 ESSAY LEED CERTIFIED HOSPITALS: PERSPECTIVES ON CAPITAL COST PREMIUMS AND OPERATIONAL BENEFITS by Breeze Glazer, Robin Guenther, and Gail Vittori 166 TRADING CAPITAL COST FOR OPERATIONAL SAVINGS 174 CROSSING THE CAPITAL-OPERATIONS CHASM: PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES 175 CAN SUSTAINABLE HOSPITALS BEND THE HEALTH CARE COST CURVE? 176 THE SOCIAL VALUE OF SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE 177 DELL CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CENTER OF CENTRAL TEXAS POST-OCCUPANCY EVALUATION 178 THE LIVING BUILDING FINANCIAL STUDY 180 CONCLUSION 183 CHAPTER 7 LESSONS FROM HEALTH SYSTEMS 185 UNITED KINGDOM’S NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE 185 GUY’S HOSPITAL TOWER, LONDON 191 CASE STUDIES 12 Mittal Children’s Medical Centre, London, United Kingdom 193 13 The Bluestone Unit, Craigavon Area Hospital, Craigavon, Northern Ireland 196 14 New South West Acute Hospital, Enniskillen, Northern Ireland 199 SYSTEM PROFILE: Partners Healthcare 202 15 The Lunder Building, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 209 16 Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, MA 212 SYSTEM PROFILE: Providence Health & Services 215 PROVIDENCE NEWBERG: Five Lessons Learned 217 17 Providence Newberg Medical Center, Newberg, OR 219 18 Providence St. Peter Hospital, Olympia, WA 221 SYSTEM PROFILE: Gundersen Health System 224 19 Gundersen LaCrosse Hospital Addition 228 SYSTEM PROFILE: Kaiser Permanente 231 KAISER PERMANENTE’S JOURNEY TO SUSTAINABILITY 234 20 Small Hospital, Big Idea Competition 236 PART 3 SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE TODAY 243 CHAPTER 8 GLOBAL SURVEY 245 CASE STUDIES 21 Akershus University Hospital, Loreskøg, Norway 245 22 Butaro Hospital, Burera District, Rwanda 252 23 Deventer Ziekenhuis, Deventer, The Netherlands 257 Trias Energetica 260 24 First People’s Hospital, Shunde District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, People’s Republic of China 263 25 Hospital Universitario San Vincente de Paul, Rionegro, Colombia 268 26 Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, The Republic of Singapore 272 27 Portadown Health and Care Centre, Portadown, Northern Ireland 278 28 REHAB Centre for Spinal Cord and Brain Injuries, Basel, Switzerland 284 29 Reina Sofi a Foundation Alzheimer Centre, Ensanche de Vallecas, Madrid, Spain 291 30 The New Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 297 31 Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 304 32 Salam Centre for Cardiac Surgery, Soba (Khartoum), Sudan 314 33 Santa Lucia University General Hospital, Cartagena, Spain 315 34 St. Bartholomew’s and The Royal London Hospitals, London, England 322 35 Swedish Medical Center, Issaquah, WA 329 Ten Lessons Learned 333 36 Ysbyty Aneurin Bevan (Aneurin Bevan Hospital), Ebbw Vale, Blaenau Gwent, Wales 335 PART 4 VISIONING THE FUTURE 341 CHAPTER 9 TOWARD A NEW LANGUAGE OF FORM 343 INTRODUCTION 343 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MODERN HOSPITAL 344 RIKSHOSPITALET-RADIUMHOSPITALET MEDICAL CENTRE 348 DOUBLING DAYLIGHT 351 CASE STUDIES 37 Martini Hospital, Groningen, The Netherland 361 38 Arras Hospital Centre, Arras, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France 365 39 Pediatric and Cardiac Center of the Innsbruck University Clinic, Innsbruck, Austria 368 40 Helsingør Psychiatric Clinic, Helsingør (Elsinore), Denmark 371 41 Rhine Ordinance Barracks Medical Center Replacement, Kaiserslautern, Germany 375 42 Ng Teng Fong General Hospital and Jurong Community Hospital, The Republic of Singapore 378 43 Nanaimo Regional General Hospital Emergency Department Addition, Nanaimo, BC, Canada 381 44 Seattle Children’s Bellevue Clinic, Bellevue, WA 384 45 Pictou Landing Mi’Kmaq Community Health Centre, Trenton, Nova Scotia, Canada 386 46 Kenya Women’s and Children’s Wellness Centre, Nairobi, Kenya 390 47 Tata Medical Centre Cancer Hospital, Kolkata, India 392 48 CBF [Centre pour le Bien-être des Femmes] Women’s Health Centre, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso 395 CHAPTER 10 CREATING THE TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY HOSPITAL 399 INTRODUCTION 399 TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY HEALTHCARE 401 CONCLUSION 412 CASE STUDIES 49 The Ubuntu Centre, Zwide Township, Port Elizabeth, South Africa 414 50 Jubilee Gardens Health Centre and Library, London, England 417 51 Old Town Recovery Center, Portland, OR 419 52 Waldron Health Centre, Lewisham, South London, England 422 53 Mirebalais National Teaching Hospital, Mirebalais, Haiti 426 54 Embassy Medical Center, Colombo, Sri Lanka 429 55 All Ukrainian Health Protection Centre for Mothers and Children, Kiev, Ukraine 432 INDEX 435
£69.26
John Wiley & Sons Inc Transforming Healthcare
Book SynopsisA startlingly insightful discussion of the problems facing American health care providers and consumers and their solutions In Transforming Health Care, expert physician Dr. Morey Menacker explains how the United States can contain the world's leading collection of superlative health care practitioners, technologies, treatments, research, education, and hospitals while simultaneously failing to provide care to many of its citizens. The author walks you through the past, present, and future of American health care, showing you how the United States got to its present state and offering practical solutions to improving access and affordability for millions of people. In the book, you'll find: Insightful commentary about how to maintain the stellar quality of care found in the United States while expanding health care affordability and access Discussions of how to reduce the cost and complexity of US health care Explorations of the latest Table of ContentsForeword vii About the Companion Website xi Introduction XIII 1 How Did We Get Here? 1 2 Bending the Cost Curve 9 3 Goals in Transforming Healthcare 15 4 Quality, Efficiency, Outcomes, and Access 20 5 Overcoming Inertia 30 6 Patient Accountability 36 7 Changing Behaviors 41 8 Moving the Needle 45 9 How Do We Pay for This? 48 References 53 Index 55
£55.25
Bloomsbury USA 3pl Comparative Health Policy
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Comparative Health Policy: An Introduction 2. The Context of Health Care 3. Funding, Provision and Governance 4. Setting Priorities and Allocating Resources 5. The Health Workforce 6. Health Care Beyond the Hospital 7. Public Health 8. Understanding Health Policy Comparatively.
£37.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd Process Redesign for Health Care Using Lean
Book SynopsisProcess Redesign for Health Care Using Lean Thinking is a response to a simple, but hard to answer, question and is the result of the experiences of a working doctor who was also the chief safety and quality officer of an Australian teaching hospital. At this hospital, he observed that the Emergency Department was staff by talented, well-trained, and respected doctors and nurses. The facilities were modern, and the work load unexceptional, but the department was close to melt down. Bad things were happening to patients, everyone was blaming each other, lots of things had been tried but nothing was getting better and no one could explain why. The problem was not a lack of technical knowledge or expertise, the problem was that no one stood back and said, what's the best way to move 200 or 300 patients a day through the complicated and varying, sequence of steps needed to sort out the many different problems that bring patients to our department? These challenges are faceTrade Review"I loved David’s book. He speaks with a distinct personal voice that combines deep personal experience and a framework that places that experience in a universal healthcare context. There is nothing else like it."John Shook, Chairman, Lean Enterprise Institute Inc, Cambridge MA"I loved David’s book. He speaks with a distinct personal voice that combines deep personal experience and a framework that places that experience in a universal healthcare context. There is nothing else like it."John Shook, Chairman, Lean Enterprise Institute Inc, Cambridge MATable of ContentsPart 1: Process Redesign – the complete method Chapter 1: Introduction: An accidental redesigner Why redesign? Learning about Lean A decade later Chapter 2: Craft, Flow, Mass British manufacturing: the extension of the craft work system The American method of production Moving to mass Chapter 3: Taiichi Ohno and the Birth of Lean Toyota and Taiichi Ohno Waste and flow Push and pull Workers as problem solvers: the challenge for managers Chapter 4: The Principles of Lean Thinking The process viewpoint: the golden thread of Lean The Lean principles Principle 1: specify value from the standpoint of the end-customer Principle 2: identify the value stream for each product family Principle 3: eliminate waste and make the product flow Principle 4: so that the customer can pull Principle 5: as you manage towards perfection Chapter 5: Healthcare is not manufacturing The Lean principles are very important – but Placing an order: customers and raw materials Redesign double vision Complicated: or complex and adaptive? Chapter 6: Knowledge work Knowledge work Knowledge workers own their knowledge capital Design Or Redesign Chapter 7: Redesigning care: authorization, permission, teams and governance Authorization and permission The redesign team Governance The workgroup and the improvement event Chapter 8: The virtuous circle of Process Redesign and the A3 Chapter 9: Identifying the problem Primary purpose, problems and concerns Problem statements What kind of problem, and where to start? Chapter 10: Defining the scope The benefits of starting with scope Scope and scoping: an evolving task Chapter 11: Diagnosis (1) Mapping – the Big Picture The process of Big Picture Mapping: a social intervention Setting up and undertaking a Big Picture Mapping Chapter 12: Diagnosis (2) Direct observation External or internal redesign capacity? The structure of the learning to see phase Tracking patients or tracking specific process steps Analysis Chapter 13: The real problem (1): Identifying the real problem Root cause analysis, the five whys and effect-and-cause analysis Chapter 14: The real problem (2): Measurement Measurement for redesign-types of measurement The basic triad of analysis design Measurement focus: releasing time or improving outcomes (or both) Measuring processes or outcomes Chapter 15: Goals, the scientific method and the future state Experiments and the Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle Goals Chapter 16: Value stream, batching and flow improvement Making the process viable Splitting into value streams Flow Takt time Batching Improving flow: eliminate, combine, reduce, simplify Chapter 17: Targeted interventions – 5s, visual management and visual systems 5s Visual management The ideal visual management system Chapter 18: Queues, prioritizing, capacity and demand Acknowledging Erlang – the Calling population Queue discipline – First in, first out Queue discipline: planned work, short term queue, shortest service time Capacity lost, demand moves forward Queues and priorities Analysis of capacity and demand Exponential growth in queue length Impossible jobs Chapter 19: Embedding and sustaining Measure, monitor, evaluate A formal decision to adopt the new way The front-line manager A culture of continuous improvement Part 2: Case Studies Chapter 20: Case Study 1: Redesigning Emergency Department flows The problem Scoping Diagnosis The real problem Intervention ED works Evaluation Embedding and sustaining Chapter 21: Case Study 2: The Care-After-Hours Program The problem Authorization and permission Scoping Diagnosis Four major-work streams The real problem Intervention The Electronic Medical Task Board Evaluation Embedding and sustaining Continuity of information Chapter 22: Case Study 3: Visual Management The Patient Journey Boards Scoping Diagnosis-tracking The real problem Intervention Evaluation Discharge traffic lights and blue dots Chapter 23: Case Study 4: Redesigning podiatry care The problem Diagnosis The real problem Interventions Evaluations Chapter 24: Conclusion – Redesigning Process Redesign
£47.49
Taylor & Francis Ltd Sustainability for Healthcare Management
Book SynopsisSustainability is not unique to health, yet sustainability is a unique vehicle for promoting healthy values. This book challenges healthcare leaders to think through the implications of our decisions from fiscal, societal and environmental perspectives. It links health values with sustainability drivers in order to enlighten leadership about the value of sustainability as we move toward a new paradigm of health.Fully updated for the second edition, the book now includes case studies about: Waste disposal and cost Chemicals of concern Cost of water Green building ratings This book is a unique resource for researchers, students and professionals working in health and healthcare management because the book connects key concepts of environmental sustainability with healthcare operations. Readers will gain an appreciation for translating leadership priorities into sustainability tactics with benTrade Review"Pursuing sustainability is core to modern healthcare leadership. Through water conservation, sustainable packaging, renewable energy, and reducing carbon emissions, we save money, improve the health of the planet, and compete in business efficiently." — Michael Sneed, Vice President, Global Corporate Affairs for Johnson & Johnson, USATable of ContentsForeword. Preface. 1. Hippocrates was right 2. From governance to operations 3. Saluting the captain of the ship 4. Waste not, want not 5. The long and winding road (leads me home) 6. Good-bye fried chicken, hello healthy, sustainable food 7. Through the looking glass 8. Before a baby’s first breath 9. Downstream without a paddle 10. Building brand, literally 11. Water changes everything 12. Environmental ethics in healthcare management
£39.99
St Martin's Press Saving Sarah
Book SynopsisWhen her daughter desperately needed a lung transplant to survive, Janet Murnaghan rallied against the outdated restrictions in healthcare that would limit her daughter's options.
£16.49
John Wiley & Sons Inc Dead Wrong
Book SynopsisSave lives and improve public health by countering misinformation In Dead Wrong: Diagnosing and Treating Healthcare's Misinformation Illness, a team of health misinformation experts delivers a first-hand account of the dangers posed by false narratives and snake oil in the face of deadly healthcare crises, like the COVID-19 pandemic. In the book, you'll explore the challenges facing those who fight to restore truth to a place of primacy in the United States healthcare system, the strategies they use, and the lessons you can draw from their real-world stories. Through interviews with healthcare leaders on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic and an intuitive discussion of contemporary academic research, the authors highlight issues of critical importance in the quest to bring accurate information to the American public. You'll also find: An exhortation to healthcare professionals to take up the cause of countering misinformation as if theirTable of ContentsForeword by Dr. Joseph Kvedar vii Preface ix Chapter 1 A Fatal Misconception 1 Chapter 2 Pandemic of Lies 19 Chapter 3 Our Tainted History 35 Chapter 4 New Traumas, Old Wounds 53 Chapter 5 A Shock to the Healthcare System 69 Chapter 6 Trust and Empathy 87 Chapter 7 Reverse- Engineering Dark Magic 107 Chapter 8 Healthcare’s Human Stories 125 Chapter 9 The Pursuit of Change 143 Chapter 10 Doing No Harm 165 Notes 177 Acknowledgments 199 About the Authors 205 Index 207
£18.69
Pen & Sword Books Ltd How the NHS Coped with Covid19
Book SynopsisIncludes unique photos from staff telling their stories as well as some photos of NHS murals from the artists.
£14.39
Bristol University Press Ageing and the Crisis in Health and Social Care
Book SynopsisCurrent and future provision of health and social care for older people is explored in this timely study. It draws on examples from Germany, Sweden and the UK to measure the impact of trends including neoliberalisation and marketisation and it considers new solutions to contemporary challenges in a complex care system.Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. Discourse, Capital, Intersectionality and Precarity 3. Globalisation, Neoliberalism and Welfare State Models: A Comparative Analysis 4. Failing Health and Social Care in the UK: Austerity, Neoliberal Ideology and Precarity 5. Public Health, Emergency Settings and End of Life Care 6. The COVID-19 Health and Social Care Challenge 7. Innovative Solutions and Cultural Change Appendices
£72.00
Bristol University Press A Care Crisis in the Nordic Welfare States
Book SynopsisAcademic experts review the impact of neoliberal politics and ideology on the status of care work in Nordic countries. They explore different understandings of the care crisis, the consequences for gender equality and the long-term sustainability of the Nordic welfare states.Table of Contents1 Introduction: A care crisis in the Nordic welfare states? - Hanne Marlene Dahl and Lise Lotte Hansen 2 The ‘care crisis’: its scientific framing and silences - Hanne Marlene Dahl 3 Fraser’s care crisis theory meets the Nordic welfare societies - Lise Lotte Hansen, Margunn Bjørnholt and Laura Horn 4 Crisis of care: a problem of economisation, of technologisation or of politics of care? - Anne Kovalainen 5 Deteriorating working conditions in elderly care: an invisible crisis of care? - Anneli Stranz 6 Managerialism as a failing response to the care crisis - Hanna-Kaisa Hoppania, Antero Olakivi, Minna Zechner and Lena Näre 7 ‘We are here for you’: care crisis and the (un)learning of good nursing - Carsten Juul Jensen and Steen Baagøe Nielsen 8 Professionalisation of social pedagogues under managerial control: caring for children in a time of care crisis - Steen Baagøe Nielsen 9 Raising quality in Norwegian early childhood centres: (re)producing the care crisis? - Birgitte Ljunggren 10 Conclusion: less caring and less gender- equal Nordic states - Lise Lotte Hansen and Hanne Marlene Dahl 11 Postscript: a care crisis in the time of COVID- 19 - Laura Horn, Carsten Juul Jensen and Birgitte Ljunggren
£72.25
Bristol University Press Care Technologies for Ageing Societies
Book SynopsisExploring the role of technology in Europe, Canada, Australia and Japan, this book compares the ways in which technology is being implemented in different national contexts to contribute effectively to the sustainability of care systems.Table of Contents1. Care Technologies for Ageing Societies: Setting the Scene - Kate Hamblin and Matthew Lariviere 2. Technology and Adult Social Care in England - James Wright and Kate Hamblin 3. Technology to Support Ageing in Place in Australia - Meryl Lovarini, Kate O’Loughlin and Lindy Clemson 4. The Role of Assistive Technologies in Homecare Delivery in Germany: Between Vision and Reality - Andreas Hoff and Bill Pottharst 5. Technology and Care in Canada - Arlene Astell and Janet Fast 6. Designing a Future in Longevity Societies: Integrating Long-Term Care and Technology-Based Services in Japan - Tomoko Wakui 7. Care Technologies for Ageing Societies: Key Lessons - Matthew Lariviere and Kate Hamblin
£45.59
Bristol University Press COVID19 Inequality and Older People
Book SynopsisThis book provides new insights into the challenges facing older people in Greater Manchester in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on novel longitudinal research, the book analyses their lived experiences and those of organisations working to support them, shedding light on the isolating effects of social distancing.Table of ContentsForeword by Andy Burnham 1. Introduction 2. A sociological analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on older people 3. Methodology of the study 4. Everyday life under lockdown: relationships and routines 5. Experiences of the pandemic: a biographical and longitudinal analysis of four case studies 6. Changes in relationships 7. The role of community organisations and social infrastructure 8. Understanding everyday life during the pandemic 9. COVID-19, inequality and older people: developing community-centred interventions 10. Conclusion
£26.59
Bristol University Press The Sick Trans Person
Book SynopsisBy elevating trans voices and experiences, this book offers a new perspective on transness, medicalization and research methodologies to help trans people, practitioners and policy makers better understand the barriers faced by trans people when seeking healthcare.
£72.00
MP-WBK World Bank Group Publ Publicprivate partnerships for health in Vietnam
Book SynopsisProvides an overview of health public-private partnerships (PPPs) worldwide and examines in greater detail the health PPP program in Vietnam, including important issues in the design, preparation, and implementation of PPP project in the health sector.
£32.25
Taylor & Francis Inc Healthcare Hazard Control and Safety Management
Book SynopsisComprehensive in scope, this totally revamped edition of a bestseller is the ideal desk reference for anyone tasked with hazard control and safety management in the healthcare industry. Presented in an easy-to-read format, Healthcare Hazard Control and Safety Management, Third Edition examines hazard control and safety management as proactive functions of an organization.Like its popular predecessors, the book supplies a complete overview of hazard control, safety management, compliance, standards, and accreditation in the healthcare industry. This edition includes new information on leadership, performance improvement, risk management, organizational culture, behavioral safety, root cause analysis, and recent OSHA and Joint Commission Emergency Management requirements and regulatory changes.The book illustrates valuable insights and lessons learned by author James T. Tweedy, executive director of the International Board for Certification of Safety MTable of ContentsHealthcare Hazard Control. Understanding Accidents. Leadership and Management. Federal Agencies, Standards Organizations, and Voluntary Associations. Facility Safety. Emergency Management. Hazardous Materials. Infection Control and Prevention. Fire Safety Management. Environmental Services and Food/Dietary Department Safety. Support Department Safety. Nursing and Clinical Area Safety Topics. Patient Safety. Radiation, Laboratory, and Pharmacy Safety.
£133.00
Taylor & Francis Inc Rethinking Lean in Healthcare
Book SynopsisThis book deals with a hospital''s struggle to secure and maintain financial stability. In the story, the leadership team of a fictional hospital adopts the tools and principles associated with the Toyota Production System or Lean. The story takes the reader through leadership''s arduous journey from rejecting the methodology to embracing it, to successful implementation. This book is important because many of our nation''s hospitals are besieged with financial difficulties with declining reimbursement and the public is losing confidence in our hospital''s ability to provide quality care without error. Lean can provide relief from these issues but only if it is properly implemented.Trade Review"With this book, Tom Zidel expertly outlines the necessary elements and proper execution of process improvement in the form of a fast-paced business novel. Set in a hospital, we follow a senior management team overcoming organizational skepticism and resistance as it moves to rapidly implement a series of improvement initiatives as the core of its financial turnaround plan. Tom brilliantly incorporates descriptions of Lean principles and tools and the historical context of process improvement into this engaging book while demonstrating the power of Lean to dramatically improve patient satisfaction, clinical outcomes and business results."—James P. Hill, Senior Vice President, Administrative Services, MedStar Washington Medical Center"In this, his third book, Tom has chosen to use a narrative style that pulls the reader along through the experiences of a mythical, failing hospital and the efforts of the CEO to restore its health through the adoption of the Lean methodology. There is no mythology, however, about the situation he presents. They are all very real and will resonate with almost anyone who has ever worked in a hospital. Tom’s choice of a narrative style is brilliant. He avoids long discussions of foreign terminology and esoteric principles to hone right in on what really happens in hospitals. This is a book for anyone who is interested in how things get done in complex organizations and how they can get done much better."—Paul Martin, Retired President, Maryland Healthcare Education Institute"I just finished Tom Zidel’s Book and I can say I loved the format. The story format captured my attention and drew me into Nick’s journey to improve his facilities quality and turn around its performance. I loved the dramatic flair of the storyline because it added a focus I could personally identify with. Tom (the author) has outdone himself, this book should be required reading in Healthcare Administration degree programs!"—Robert S. Libberton, MBA FACHE CMPE, CEO, La Paz Regional Hospital"Is your bookshelf filled with Lean ‘How To’ books that start with ‘Step 1 – Obtain Leadership Support’? Have you struggled with this first step? This book will complement your efforts to get your leadership on board. It’s an easy to read narrative format that leadership will easily fit into their busy schedules. I found it as engaging as ‘The Goal’ and it excels at weaving improvement concepts into a story."—Ken Heffron, CPHQ, CQE, CQA, CSSBB, District Administrator, Marshfield ClinicTable of ContentsIntroduction. The Board Meeting. The Cement that Holds Everything Together. A Not So Restful Sunday. An Unwelcomed Suggestion. Identifying Waste. A Lean Experiment. Culture Change and Systems Thinking. Status Boards. The House of Lean. Applicable Stories. Creating the Plan. Some Results. The Board Meeting. No Time to Celebrate. Meet the New Lean Consultant. Kick-off Meetings. Training. Staff Overview. Rounding. A Year Later.
£25.99
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Global Health Studies: A Social Determinants
Book SynopsisA global view of health offers a richer understanding of ways of measuring, improving and sustaining health both in individual national settings and in the context of a strongly interconnected world. This book draws on social scientific insights and explanations to examine trends in global health. Moving beyond an epidemiological analysis, the authors use a social determinants framework and life course approaches to offer a critical introduction to the study of global health. Through individual chapters focusing on topics such as health policy, global governance, health systems and health-related protests, the authors present the scope of global health studies and introduce readers to broader ranging issues such as globalization and political forces. Key themes such as power, inequality and inequity - and their impact on health on a global scale - recur throughout the book. International examples and case studies are used to illustrate the discussion, which is further supported by opportunities for reflection and further reading. This book will be an important resource for students studying global health and will have broad relevance to those undertaking health, health-related and allied health professional courses.Trade Review"This is an excellent reference book for students undertaking courses in global health. It introduces them to the many diverse issues that lie under the umbrella of global health studies, while encouraging them to think critically by including a set of intermittent questions aimed at the reader." David McCoy, Queen Mary University of London "Warwick-Booth and Cross examine global health from a perspective of health equity and critical human rights. This welcome and refreshing departure challenges both learners and researchers to develop innovations for a postcolonial world. With activities to facilitate deep learning and problem solving, this text makes a valuable contribution to the curriculum of service providers and prepares students to be globally responsible citizens."Karline Wilson-Mitchell, Ryerson University
£17.81