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Every rising public health leader, frontline clinician, and policymaker in the country should read this book to better understand how they can contribute to a more integrated and supportive healthcare system.

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... Singh's thesis merits discussion for anyone interested in curing a sick health care system. Kirkus Reviews As Singh pulls together the moving pieces-the neighborhood, the health care sector, community organizations, and government-into a vision of how to "integrate the whole," it seems feasible that anchoring our health to our neighborhood will bring the kind of well-being, humanity, and equity that we can afford, and that we deserve. Health Affairs

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PrefaceIntroduction Part I Chapter 1: Out of Many, OneChapter 2: Heads in BedsChapter 3: Mending WallChapter 4: Contexts of Consequence Part II Chapter 5: The Value of Being ConnectedChapter 6: Blessed are the OrganizedChapter 7: Coach CultureChapter 8: The Center Cannot Hold Part III Chapter 9: From Organizations to IntegratorsChapter 10: SCALE at the Speed of RelationshipsChapter 11: Total Population HealthChapter 12: Laying the Groundwork AcknowledgementsIndex

Dying and Living in the Neighborhood

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 10/11/2016
      ISBN13: 9781421420448, 978-1421420448
      ISBN10: 1421420449

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Every rising public health leader, frontline clinician, and policymaker in the country should read this book to better understand how they can contribute to a more integrated and supportive healthcare system.

      Trade Review
      ... Singh's thesis merits discussion for anyone interested in curing a sick health care system. Kirkus Reviews As Singh pulls together the moving pieces-the neighborhood, the health care sector, community organizations, and government-into a vision of how to "integrate the whole," it seems feasible that anchoring our health to our neighborhood will bring the kind of well-being, humanity, and equity that we can afford, and that we deserve. Health Affairs

      Table of Contents
      PrefaceIntroduction Part I Chapter 1: Out of Many, OneChapter 2: Heads in BedsChapter 3: Mending WallChapter 4: Contexts of Consequence Part II Chapter 5: The Value of Being ConnectedChapter 6: Blessed are the OrganizedChapter 7: Coach CultureChapter 8: The Center Cannot Hold Part III Chapter 9: From Organizations to IntegratorsChapter 10: SCALE at the Speed of RelationshipsChapter 11: Total Population HealthChapter 12: Laying the Groundwork AcknowledgementsIndex

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