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Understanding Health Services

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No single discipline can provide a full account of how and why health care is the way it is. This book provides you with a series of conceptual frameworks which help to unravel the apparent complexity that confronts the inexperienced observer. It demonstrates the need for contributions from medicine, sociology, economics, history and epidemiology. It also shows the necessity to consider health care at three key individual patients and their experiences; health care organisations such as health centres and hospitals; and regional and national institutions such as governments and health insurance bodies. The book inputs to health services, processes of care, outcomes, organization of services and improving the quality of health care.

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Understanding Health Services, Black, Nick, Gruen, Reinhold

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Titel
Understanding Health Services
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2005
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
256
ISBN10
0335218385
ISBN13
9780335218387
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No single discipline can provide a full account of how and why health care is the way it is. This book provides you with a series of conceptual frameworks which help to unravel the apparent complexity that confronts the inexperienced observer. It demonstrates the need for contributions from medicine, sociology, economics, history and epidemiology. It also shows the necessity to consider health care at three key individual patients and their experiences; health care organisations such as health centres and hospitals; and regional and national institutions such as governments and health insurance bodies. The book inputs to health services, processes of care, outcomes, organization of services and improving the quality of health care.