Reorganizing health care delivery systems : problems of managed care and other models of health care delivery

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Reorganizing health care delivery systems : problems of managed care and other models of health care delivery

edited by Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld

(Research in the sociology of health care : a research annual, v. 21)

Elsevier, 2003

1st ed.

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This volume deals with the reorganizing of health care delivery systems: problems of managed care and other models of health care delivery. Issues of how to best organize a health care delivery system are not new, but the amount of interest in this topic in the US (as well as in other countries) has grown in recent decades. Reorganizing health care delivery systems is a concern of many systems of the world, and this volume contains some papers from countries other than the US, although the majority of the papers do relate issues to the US health care delivery system. While most papers relate to structural and organizational factors, the impact of individual patients is not neglected. The volume contains 11 papers, organized into four sections. The sections cover managed care issues and organizational features, special groups of patients and health issues, lessons from other countries, and broader policy concerns and health insurance reform. This book addresses important themes in medical sociology, with papers that range from those with an explicit policy point of view to narrower papers on more specific issues in health care delivery. It aims to contribute to improving our understanding of these issues and provides a sociological focus for the exploration of them. This should make the volume essential reading for medical sociologists and other social scientists studying health care delivery issues. The information should be also helpful to health services researchers, policy analysts and public health researchers.

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SURVEYS OF MEMBERS OF HEALTH CARE INSURANCE PLANS: METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES. ORGANIZATIONAL VARIATION IN THE MANAGED CARE INDUSTRY IN THE 1990S: IMPLICATIONS FOR INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE. EDUCATION, MANAGED HEALTH CARE EXPERIENCES, AND HEALTH OUTCOMES. THE INFLUENCE OF CLINIC ORGANIZATIONAL FEATURES ON PROVIDERS' ASSESSMENTS OF PATIENT ADHERENCE TO TREATMENT REGIMENS. INNER STRENGTH AND THE EXISTENTIAL SELF: IMPROVING MANAGED CARE FOR HIV+ WOMEN THROUGH THE INTEGRATION OF NURSING AND SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPTS. PARADIGM TENSION IN MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASE. DELIVERING LONG-TERM CARE IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT: THE IMPACT OF MANAGED CARE IN THE UNITED STATES. MAKING REFORM LOCALLY: GENERAL PRACTITIONERS, HEALTH CARE MANAGERS AND THE "NEW" BRITISH NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE. SOCIAL CAPITAL, HEALTH STATUS, AND HEALTH SERVICES USE AMONG OLDER WOMEN IN ALMATY, KAZAKHSTAN. UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE - AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME. LIFE AFTER WELFARE IN RURAL COMMUNITIES AND SMALL TOWNS: PLANNING FOR HEALTH INSURANCE. Table of Contents. List of Contributors. Introduction.

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