Clinical Integration Medicine

Clinical Integration  Medicine
Author: Nicholas Law,Manda Raz,Sharmayne Brady,Ar Kar Aung
Publsiher: Scion Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2021-08-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781911510758

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Clinical Cases Explained! - ideal for Problem-Based Learning courses Clinical Integration: Medicine features 100 clinical cases, with detailed explanations and notes, to help medical students and junior doctors link basic medical science with clinical context and build an appreciation of how pathophysiology manifests as recognisable clues. The book shows readers the logical connections between patient history, examination findings, investigation results, management rationale and their underlying mechanisms. Readers learn to understand the “why and how” behind the diagnosis, investigation and management of common clinical problems. The book uses a system-based approach to cover 100 clinical cases, from aortic dissection to urinary tract infections, via dementia and pneumothorax. Every case uses a consistent format to: highlight the key elements of the history, examination, investigation and treatment phases of medical practice provide rapid access to important facts explore the links between pathophysiology and clinical clues that underpin common medical conditions

Integrated Health Care Delivery

Integrated Health Care Delivery
Author: Montague Brown
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1996
Genre: Health services administration
ISBN: 0834208148

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This compilation of authoritative articles drawn from the highly respe cted journal Health Care Management Review gives practical information on offering a comprehensive continuum of health care services. You'll benefit from detailed information covering physician-hospital network ing, strategies for small community hospitals, managing partnerships, and more.

Clinical Integration

Clinical Integration
Author: Bruce Flareau,MR Ken Yale,Joanne Bohn,Colin B. Konschak
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0983482446

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Clinical Integration: A Roadmap to Accountable Care, presents novel ideas to advance healthcare leaders' initiatives in the development of new clinically integrated networks and accountable care organizations. Expanded from its original edition, it integrates points from private sector payer perspectives on the industry shift and new chapters on operations of a network and comparative effectiveness research. Many issues are discussed, including the complexities of quality measurement across the industry, the importance of physician and collaborative leadership, and the continued adoption of new health information technologies. Acceleration in the advancement of quality, with greater attention to patient-centered care are essential elements in the reform of the U.S. health system and the growth of these new models of care delivery.

Developing Physician Leaders for Successful Clinical Integration

Developing Physician Leaders for Successful Clinical Integration
Author: Carson F. Dye,Jacque J. Sokolov
Publsiher: Ache Management Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Hospitals
ISBN: 1567935540

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Winner of the 2014 ACHE James A. Hamilton Book of the Year Award The changes coming from health reform legislation, cost reduction, work redesign, growth in physician employment, greater consumer involvement, the introduction of ACOs, and the emphasis on value-based purchasing are having a profound and long-term impact on healthcare. Clinical integration is a must, and inclusion of physician leaders is essential for successful clinical integration. For healthcare organizations to maximize their potential during this transition, effective physician leadership is needed more than ever. Unlike other physician leadership books, this is an intensified examination of the development of clinically integrated organizations and the significantly expanded physician leadership role within them. Together Dye and Sokolov evaluate multiple clinically integrated organizations, clinical models, business models, and techniques to involve physicians to a greater degree. They also offer insights and suggestions on the cutting-edge topic of clinical integration and explore in detail the role physician leadership will play in the future. Themes include: Making physicians key stakeholders in the clinical transformation, business modeling, and strategy development Identifying physicians who have a propensity for leadership Understanding the difference between management and leadership Addressing issues physicians face as they make the transition from clinical roles to leadership positions Embracing clinical integration--why this new entity calls for greater physician leadership and how to build a successful clinically integrated organization Learning from case studies and practical approaches Creating leadership development programs with an emphasis on the experiential side of leader development Examining on the significant impact of physician leadership derailment as compared with other leaders

Handbook of Health Administration and Policy

Handbook of Health Administration and Policy
Author: Anne Kilpatrick
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1154
Release: 1998-11-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0824702212

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This comprehensive text offers a broad view of health care policy, health services delivery and organization, and health care management. Drawing on the insights of over 100 scholars and leading practitioners, it highlights organizational changes reflected in health care mergers, networks, and affiliations and describes the role of funding agencies in the direct provision of services. Providing over 2350 references, tables, and drawings, the book charts the influences of managed care on provisions, funding, and the configuration of providers and services, and portrays the increasingly influential and challenging role of health administrators.

Handbook of Nursing Case Management

Handbook of Nursing Case Management
Author: Dominick L. Flarey,Suzanne Smith Blancett
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0834207907

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AACN Protocols for Practice: Healing Environments discusses the benefits of creating a healing environment for critically ill patients and their families and how changes to a patient's environment can promote healing. Family needs, visitation, complementary therapies, and pain management are also covered.

Integrating Complementary Medicine Into Health Systems

Integrating Complementary Medicine Into Health Systems
Author: Nancy Faass
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 818
Release: 2001
Genre: Alternative medicine
ISBN: 0834212161

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Comprehensive and in-depth guide provides the expertise of more than 100 of the nation's top professionals.

Clinical Laboratory Medicine

Clinical Laboratory Medicine
Author: Kenneth D. McClatchey
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 1732
Release: 2002
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0683307517

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This thoroughly updated Second Edition of Clinical Laboratory Medicine provides the most complete, current, and clinically oriented information in the field. The text features over 70 chapters--seven new to this edition, including medical laboratory ethics, point-of-care testing, bone marrow transplantation, and specimen testing--providing comprehensive coverage of contemporary laboratory medicine. Sections on molecular diagnostics, cytogenetics, and laboratory management plus the emphasis on interpretation and clinical significance of laboratory tests (why a test or series of tests is being done and what the results mean for the patient) make this a valuable resource for practicing pathologists, residents, fellows, and laboratorians. Includes over 800 illustrations, 353 in full color and 270 new to this edition. Includes a Self-Assessment and Review book.