Patient No More

Patient No More
Author: Sharon Batt
Publsiher: Spinifex Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1875559396

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No More Teams

No More Teams
Author: Michael Schrage
Publsiher: Currency
Total Pages: 265
Release: 1995-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780385476034

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For organizations that care about innovation, individual creativity isn't enough anymore -- people need to be in creative, collaborative relationships. But without the knowledge and tools for building these relationships, innovation expert Michael Schrage argues, one will not be successful in the offices of today and even less so in the "virtual" offices of tomorrow. No More Teams gives readers the tools and techniques to go beyond the lazy cliches of "teamwork" to the practical benefits of collaboration. When Schrage studied the world's greatest collaborations -- including Wozniak and Jobs, Picasso and Braque, Watson and Crick -- he found that instead of relying on charisma, they all created "shared spaces" where they could play with their ideas. By effectively using technological tools available in most workplaces -- anything from a felt tip pen and a napkin to specialized computer software - -you can literally map your discussion as it is happening, making it possible to keep all the good ideas, cope with every objection, handle conflicts as they arise, and, ultimately, master the unknown.

No More Kidney Stones

No More Kidney Stones
Author: John S. Rodman, MD,R. Ernest Sosa, MD,Cynthia Seidman, MS, RD
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2010-12-17
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781118040560

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A Proven Plan to Prevent Painful Kidney Stones At last! Whether you are a chronic kidney stone sufferer or at risk of developing stones, this practical, comprehensive guide will help you take charge of your health and eliminate this painful disease from your life forever. Written by a team of experts in the field, No More Kidney Stones includes the latest information on risk factors, dietary and lifestyle choices, and state-of-the-art treatments. It includes: * Specific, detailed remedies to prevent the formation of the four major types of kidney stones * Prescriptions for creating a diet that works and dietary troublemakers to avoid * Treatment options, including Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL), cystoscopy, ureteroscopy, percutaneous stone surgery, and open surgery * Case histories showing what types of treatment are appropriate for what specific conditions * Guidance on what to expect before, during, and after treatment * Advice on finding the right specialist

Patient No Longer

Patient No Longer
Author: Ryan Donohue,Stephen K. Klasko
Publsiher: Ache Management Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-07-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1640551808

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"The coronavirus pandemic has validated the principles of this book--that we need healthcare with no address, helping people where they are and when they need it," writes Dr. Stephen K. Klasko in Patient No Longer: Why Healthcare Must Deliver the Care Experience That Consumers Want and Expect. "Telehealth worked. Providing guidance to families worked. Listening worked. Even under our greatest threat since World War II, the principles of using digital medicine to get care out to people turned out to be critical." Dr. Klasko and Ryan Donohue explore this evolving delivery model in a fascinating look at the history of patient-centric care and the rise of the healthcare consumer as a powerful new voice. In addition to the compelling reasons why consumer-centric care is so crucial, the authors share how leaders can work to build health systems focused on it. They offer actionable ideas for implementation in individual organizations and explore topics such as: - The latest research on what matters most to healthcare consumers today - Leadership skills needed to drive patient-centric initiatives - New applications of digital health technology and data - The Picker Institute's Eight Dimensions of Patient-Centered Care - Best practices and case studies from leading organizations As healthcare consumers continue to demand the same types of interactions they enjoy in other industries, healthcare organizations must work hard to build frictionless customer experiences that create lasting connections and build genuine loyalty. This book describes a once-in-an-era transformation in healthcare. Is your organization ready?

No Longer Patient

No Longer Patient
Author: Susan Sherwin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1992
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1566390613

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Medical ethics and feminist ethics are both comparatively new disciplines. In this study, the author explores the relationship between them and suggests their implications for the structures of medical care delivery and the allocation of health care resources. It also examines controversial subjects such as abortion, and surrogate motherhood.

Standards for Gynaecology

Standards for Gynaecology
Author: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (Great Britain)
Publsiher: RCOG
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2008
Genre: Gynecology
ISBN: 9781904752622

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Towards the Emancipation of Patients

Towards the Emancipation of Patients
Author: Charlotte Williamson
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2010
Genre: Medical care
ISBN: 9781847427441

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Despite a policy focus on involving patients in health care and increasing patient autonomy, much covert coercion of patients takes place in everyday healthcare. This book, by a leading patient activist, examines for the first time how the patient movement, which works to improve the quality of healthcare, can actually be considered an emancipation movement when led by its radical elements. In this highly original book the author argues that radical patient groups and individual activists who repeatedly challenge or oppose some standards in healthcare, can be seen as working in the direction of freeing patients from coercion and from its associated injustice and inequality. Combining new academic theory with rich empirical evidence, the book explains how looking at healthcare from an emancipatory perspective could improve its quality as patients experience it. It will appeal to health professionals, managers, patient activists, policy makers and others concerned with the quality of healthcare.

No Place to Go

No Place to Go
Author: Gary B. Melton,Phillip M. Lyons,Willis J. Spaulding
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0803230958

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A generation ago, the Joint Commission on the Mental Health of Children concluded that "there is not a single community in this country which provides an acceptable standard of services for its mentally ill children." Since then, many states have acknowledged the need to develop a system of care for such children, yet few adequate solutions have been implemented. Parents and other decision makers often face two unsatisfactory choices: coping as well as they can by themselves or turning the child over to someone else. This book surveys issues related to the care and civil commitment of children with emotional disturbance. The authors examine research on the residential treatment system for children and youths, then analyze the prevailing legal framework for the commitment of minors to such treatment. They systematically address the question of what child mental health policy should be and conclude by proposing a policy that emphasizes privacy, autonomy, and family integrity. No Place to Go is both a major scholarly statement on the treatment of children with emotional disturbance and a rallying cry for principled change. Gary B. Melton is the director of the Institute for Families in Society and a professor of neuropsychiatry and behavioral science, and adjunct professor of law, pediatrics, and psychology at the University of South Carolina. Phillip M. Lyons Jr. is an assistant professor at the College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University. Willis J. Spaulding is an attorney in Charlottesville, Virginia.