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Access to Health Care in America
Author | : Institute of Medicine,Committee on Monitoring Access to Personal Health Care Services |
Publsiher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 1993-02-01 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780309047425 |
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Americans are accustomed to anecdotal evidence of the health care crisis. Yet, personal or local stories do not provide a comprehensive nationwide picture of our access to health care. Now, this book offers the long-awaited health equivalent of national economic indicators. This useful volume defines a set of national objectives and identifies indicatorsâ€"measures of utilization and outcomeâ€"that can "sense" when and where problems occur in accessing specific health care services. Using the indicators, the committee presents significant conclusions about the situation today, examining the relationships between access to care and factors such as income, race, ethnic origin, and location. The committee offers recommendations to federal, state, and local agencies for improving data collection and monitoring. This highly readable and well-organized volume will be essential for policymakers, public health officials, insurance companies, hospitals, physicians and nurses, and interested individuals.
Access to Health Care
Author | : Martin Gulliford,Myfanwy Morgan |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2013-05-13 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781135282530 |
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To what extent can we have truly universal, comprehensive and timely health services, equally available to all? Access to Health Care considers the meaning of 'access' in health care and examines the theoretical issues that underpin these questions. Contributors draw on a range of disciplinary perspectives to investigate key aspects of access, including: · geographical accessibility of services · socio-economic equity of access · patients' help-seeking behaviour · organisational problems and access · methods for evaluating access. Access is considered in both a UK and international context. The book includes chapters on contrasting health policies in the United States and European Union. Access to Health Care provides both health care researchers as well as health professionals, managers and policy analysts, with a clear and wide-ranging overview of topical and controversial questions in health policy and health services organization and delivery.
Health Care Utilization as a Proxy in Disability Determination
Author | : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine,Health and Medicine Division,Board on Health Care Services,Committee on Health Care Utilization and Adults with Disabilities |
Publsiher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 161 |
Release | : 2018-04-02 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780309469210 |
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The Social Security Administration (SSA) administers two programs that provide benefits based on disability: the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program and the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. This report analyzes health care utilizations as they relate to impairment severity and SSA's definition of disability. Health Care Utilization as a Proxy in Disability Determination identifies types of utilizations that might be good proxies for "listing-level" severity; that is, what represents an impairment, or combination of impairments, that are severe enough to prevent a person from doing any gainful activity, regardless of age, education, or work experience.
Transforming Health Care Scheduling and Access
Author | : Institute of Medicine,Committee on Optimizing Scheduling in Health Care |
Publsiher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : 2015-08-24 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780309339223 |
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According to Transforming Health Care Scheduling and Access, long waits for treatment are a function of the disjointed manner in which most health systems have evolved to accommodate the needs and the desires of doctors and administrators, rather than those of patients. The result is a health care system that deploys its most valuable resource--highly trained personnel--inefficiently, leading to an unnecessary imbalance between the demand for appointments and the supply of open appointments. This study makes the case that by using the techniques of systems engineering, new approaches to management, and increased patient and family involvement, the current health care system can move forward to one with greater focus on the preferences of patients to provide convenient, efficient, and excellent health care without the need for costly investment. Transforming Health Care Scheduling and Access identifies best practices for making significant improvements in access and system-level change. This report makes recommendations for principles and practices to improve access by promoting efficient scheduling. This study will be a valuable resource for practitioners to progress toward a more patient-focused "How can we help you today?" culture.
America s Children
Author | : Institute of Medicine and National Research Council,Institute of Medicine,Committee on Children, Health Insurance, and Access to Care |
Publsiher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 1998-10-27 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780309173933 |
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America's Children is a comprehensive, easy-to-read analysis of the relationship between health insurance and access to care. The book addresses three broad questions: How is children's health care currently financed? Does insurance equal access to care? How should the nation address the health needs of this vulnerable population? America's Children explores the changing role of Medicaid under managed care; state-initiated and private sector children's insurance programs; specific effects of insurance status on the care children receive; and the impact of chronic medical conditions and special health care needs. It also examines the status of "safety net" health providers, including community health centers, children's hospitals, school-based health centers, and others and reviews the changing patterns of coverage and tax policy options to increase coverage of private-sector, employer-based health insurance. In response to growing public concerns about uninsured children, last year Congress voted to provide $24 billion over five years for new state insurance initiatives. This volume will serve as a primer for concerned federal policymakers and regulators, state agency officials, health plan decisionmakers, health care providers, children's health advocates, and researchers.
Assessing Health Care Reform
Author | : Institute of Medicine,Committee on Assessing Health Care Reform Proposals |
Publsiher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 85 |
Release | : 1993-02-01 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780309049269 |
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This book establishes a framework for assessing health care reform proposals and their implementation. It helps clarify objectives, identifies issues to be addressed in proposals, distinguishes between short- and long-term expectations and achievements, and directs attention to important but sometimes neglected questions about the organization and provision of health care services. In addition, the volume presents a discussion and analysis of issues essential to achieving fundamental goals of health care reform: to maintain and improve health and well-being, to make basic health coverage universal, and to encourage the efficient use of limited resources. The book is a useful resource for anyone developing or assessing options for reform.
Understanding Health Policy
Author | : Thomas Bodenheimer,Kevin Grumbach |
Publsiher | : McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : UOM:39015040339197 |
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Numerous case examples illustrate fundamental topics such as cost containment, health insurance, primary care, and physician and hospital payment. In addition, this book does a superior job linking policy issues to the practice of medicine. The second edition features a brand new chapter on payment in managed care.
Expanding Access to Health Care
Author | : Terry F. Buss,Paul Nicholas Van de Water |
Publsiher | : M.E. Sharpe |
Total Pages | : 418 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780765626462 |
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Adequate health care is one of today's most crucial policy concerns. This book--a joint effort of the National Academy of Public Administration and the National Academy of Social Science--undertakes a sweeping analysis of the management and administrative issues that arise in expanding health care coverage so that policymakers, researchers, and citizens can better understand the complex details of health care reform.