Practicing psychology in hospitals and other health care facilities
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Practicing psychology in hospitals and other health care facilities
American Psychological Association, c1998
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p.75-99) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text provides information and strategies to help promote more effective use of psychologists within hospitals and other health care settings. It is written for psychologists in independent practice, in public service and in private sector employment who wish to gain recognized standing in hospitals in order to render professional services, whether as members of salaried staff or on a fee-for-service or contract basis. It identifies many of the obstacles, both historical and recent, that have restricted psychologists' access and full professional participation in in-patient settings and serves as a blueprint for overcoming these obstacles by providing practical advice.
Table of Contents
- Psychologists' Roles and Responsibilities in Hospital Practice
- Training Psychologists for Hospital Practice
- The Hospital Organization - Psychological Services in a Hospital Context
- The Culture of the Hospital - Rules and Procedures for Survival in a Hospital Practice
- Strategies for Acquiring Medical Staff Membership
- Strategies for Lesiglative and Regulatory Changes
- The Evolution of Healthcare Quality Monitoring
- General Guidelines
- Primary Components of Quality in the Delivery of Psychological Services in Hospitals and Other Residential Treatment Settings
- Fundamental Elements of a QA or a CQI Programme.
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