Praise for the Seventh Edition:

There are many books on the U.S. healthcare system, but few have the longevity of this one. It is easy to read and straightforward in its approach to difficult subjects such as the rise of the Tea Party and how that movement has impacted healthcare. This update is certainly needed as the landscape has changed dramatically since the previous edition was published.

Doody's Medical Reviews

The eighth edition of this best-selling text, valued for its concise and balanced introduction to the U.S. health care system, is entirely updated to reflect alterations to health care services, delivery, and financing resulting from the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The text describes how our health care system currently functions, the key forces that led to its structure, and the influences likely to shape the industry during the next 5 to 10 years. With an emphasis on policy development, the authors underscore the fluidity of the system and examine the debates and conflicts that have shaped health care changes and influenced American values and belief systems. Other new areas of focus include an assessment of who uses health care and in what way, health care trends, and a forecast for the health care system of the future.

The text elucidates the basic building blocks of the health care system, including its components, organization, services, and financing. It describes the ongoing evolution of the system since the passage of the ACA, development of accountable care organizations (ACOs), and uneven acceptance of Medicaid expansion by states. Organized to facilitate understanding of concepts at work, the text provides health care students with a clear road map of the field in which they will practice, so they can position themselves to navigate the upcoming changes.

New to the Eighth Edition:

  • Entirely updated to address changes in health care services, delivery, and financing resulting from the ACA
  • Describes influences that will shape the industry in years to come
  • Emphasizes policy development
  • Assesses current consumers of health care and how they use it
  • Examines the debates and conflicts that have structured health care change
  • Monitors health care trends
  • Discusses the continuing evolution of our system since the ACA
  • Explores the development of ACOs
  • Reinforces information with illustrative tables and figures

Key Features:

  • Remains the most concise and balanced introduction to the U.S. health care system
  • Ideal for use in undergraduate courses, in graduate survey courses, and in courses introducing the subject to medical students
  • Includes review questions at the conclusion of each chapter
  • Provides a full suite of ancillary materials for the educator, including an Instructor's Manual, PowerPoints, and a test bank


  • Autorentext

    Raymond L. Goldsteen, DrPH, MA, is Professor Emeritus of Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook University School of Medicine. He was founding director of the MPH Program and professor of Population Health in the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota. He was also founding director of the Graduate Program in Public Health and professor of Preventive Medicine in the School of Medicine at Stony Brook University. Dr. Goldsteen has an extensive background in health care and was formerly a director of the health policy research centers at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, University of Oklahoma College of Public Health, and the West Virginia University School of Medicine. He is a coauthor of Introduction to Public Health, now in its second edition, and many peer-reviewed publications in health and health care.



    Inhalt

    Abbreviations

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    I U.S. Health Care System: Present State

    1 Introduction

    HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE

    What Is Health?

    Determinants of Health

    Health Care as a Determinant of Health

    The Population Served

    U.S. HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

    Components of the U.S. Health Care System

    Organization of the U.S. Health Care System

    Types of Health Services Provided

    Health Care System Performance

    FUTURE OF THE U.S. HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

    NOTES

    REFERENCES

    2 The Settings for Health Care Delivery

    HOSPITALS

    Historical Background

    Present-Day Hospitals

    Health Conditions of Hospitalized Patients

    Hospital Structure

    LONG-TERM CARE

    AMBULATORY CARE

    Ambulatory Care Utilization

    Hospital Outpatient Departments

    Hospital Emergency Services

    Hospital Ambulatory Services Outside the Walls of the Hospital

    Public Health Agency Clinics

    Neighborhood and Community Health Centers

    Industrial Health Service Units

    School Health Clinics

    Home Care and Hospice

    SUMMARY

    NOTES

    REFERENCES

    3 The People Who Provide Health Care

    PHYSICIANS

    Historical Background

    Licensure

    Private Medical Practice

    Patterns of Practice

    Medical Specialization

    Medical Education

    Graduate Medical Education

    Physician Supply

    Physician Workforce Projections

    Physician Supply Model

    NURSES

    Historical Background

    Definition of Nursing

    Categories of Nurses and Nursing Education

    From Nursing Shortage to Nursing Oversupply, and Back Again

    Nurses in Expanded Roles

    PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS

    OTHER HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONalS AND OCCUPATIONS

    PRIMARY CARE AND ITS PROVIDERS

    Functions

    Historical Background

    Primary Care Workforce

    Primary Care and the Health Care Delivery System

    SUMMARY

    NOTES

    REFERENCES

    4 Government and the Health Care System

    THE CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS OF GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY IN HEALTH CARE

    THE HEALTH CARE FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT

    The Legislative Branch

    The Judiciary

    The Executive Branch

    Provision of Personal Health Services

    Provision of Community Health Services

    Health Services Financing

    THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND THE PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES

    Department of Health and Human Services

    Other Federal Departments

    STATE GOVERNMENT's ROLE IN HEALTH SERVICES

    Health Statistics

    Licensing

    LOCAL GOVERNMENT's ROLE IN HEALTH SERVICES

    Public Health Contributions

    SUMMARY

    NOTE

    REFERENCES

    5 Financing the Health Care System

    HOW MUCH IS SPENT?

    WHERE THE MONEY COMES FROM WITHIN THE SYSTEM

    Private Health Insurance

    Out-of-Pocket Expenditures

    Government Spending on Health Care

    Other Government Programs

    WHERE THE MONEY GOES

    HOW THE MONEY IS PAID: PROVIDERS, PAYERS, AND PAYMENTS

    Provider Payment Approaches

    Risk Transfer and Good Intentions

    Third-Party Payers

    SUMMARY

    NOTES

    REFERENCES

    6 Health Care System Performance

    QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE

    Population Health Outcomes

    Clinical Outcomes

    Clinical Effectiveness

    Patient Safety

    A Health Care Quality-Improvement Example With Update

    Organizations With Major Influence on Health Care Quality

    EQUITY OF HEALTH CARE

    Equity and the Quality of Health Care

    Equity and Access to Health Care

    EFFICIENCY OF HEALTH CARE

    A NATIONAL SCORECARD

    DATA AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology

    A Health Information Example: National Healthcare Safety Network

    SUMMARY

    NOTE

    REFERENCES

    II U.S. Health Care System in Transition: How We Got Here and Wh…

Titel
Jonas' Introduction to the U.S. Health Care System, 8th Edition
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9780826131751
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E-Book (epub)
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28.06.2016
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