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Comparative Health Systems : A Global Perspective/ James A. Johnson, Carleen H. Stoskopf, Leiyu Shi

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Burlington : Jones & Bartlett Learning LCC, 2018.Description: xvi, 595 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781284111736
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 362.1 JOH
Contents:
Part I Global Health and Health Systems Chapter 1 Introduction to Health Systems Chapter 2 Global Health and Disease Chapter 3 Global Health Systems Policy and Economics Chapter 4 Global and Non-governmental Health Organizations Part II Health Systems by Country Chapter 5 United States Chapter 6 Canada Chapter 7 Mexico Chapter 8 Peru Chapter 9 Brazil Chapter 10 United Kingdom Chapter 11 France Chapter 12 Germany Chapter 13 Ireland Chapter 14 Russia Chapter 15 Turkey Chapter 16 Jordan Chapter 17 Israel Chapter 18 Ghana Chapter 19 Nigeria Chapter 20 Botswana Chapter 21 Bangladesh Chapter 22 India Chapter 23 China Chapter 24 Japan Chapter 25 Korea Chapter 26 Australia Part III Challenges, Innovations, and Opportunities Chapter 27 Health System Innovators: Netherlands, Costa Rica, Cuba, and Singapore Chapter 28 Health Systems During Crisis and Disaster Chapter 29 Health Systems Challenges and Opportunities
Summary: Global health policy, administration, and practice continue to evolve while countries throughout the world seek to balance their economic and health goals through health system reform, improvement, and modification. The Second Edition of Comparative Health Systems: A Global Perspective addresses emerging events, advances, reforms, and challenges in the delivery of health care around the world. Part I offers introduces foundational concepts of health care delivery systems including health and disease; and policy and economics. In Part II, the health systems of 19 unique countries are each examined in their own chapter including France, United Kingdom, Canada, Brazil, Peru, Nigeria, Australia, China, Japan, Russia, and Israel. These chapters carefully explore the country's geography and culture, the history of its health system, followed by a detailed evaluation of cost, quality, access and innovation. Ideal for courses in health administration, public health, nursing and other allied health professions, this innovative text challenges readers to reflect deeply about how health care is organized and delivered. Key Features: " Includes two new chapters that explore innovation and sustainability; and the role and contributions of non-governmental organizations " Examines challenges and opportunities such as disaster and conflict, the changing U.S. health system, and a new chapter on small country innovations " Offers new perspectives in evidence-based approaches to health system improvement; systems thinking at the policy level; integrated information management; macro and micro innovation, and systems sustainability
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Part I Global Health and Health Systems
Chapter 1 Introduction to Health Systems
Chapter 2 Global Health and Disease
Chapter 3 Global Health Systems Policy and Economics
Chapter 4 Global and Non-governmental Health Organizations
Part II Health Systems by Country
Chapter 5 United States
Chapter 6 Canada
Chapter 7 Mexico
Chapter 8 Peru
Chapter 9 Brazil
Chapter 10 United Kingdom
Chapter 11 France
Chapter 12 Germany
Chapter 13 Ireland
Chapter 14 Russia
Chapter 15 Turkey
Chapter 16 Jordan
Chapter 17 Israel
Chapter 18 Ghana
Chapter 19 Nigeria
Chapter 20 Botswana
Chapter 21 Bangladesh
Chapter 22 India
Chapter 23 China
Chapter 24 Japan
Chapter 25 Korea
Chapter 26 Australia
Part III Challenges, Innovations, and Opportunities
Chapter 27 Health System Innovators: Netherlands, Costa Rica, Cuba, and Singapore
Chapter 28 Health Systems During Crisis and Disaster
Chapter 29 Health Systems Challenges and Opportunities

Global health policy, administration, and practice continue to evolve while countries throughout the world seek to balance their economic and health goals through health system reform, improvement, and modification. The Second Edition of Comparative Health Systems: A Global Perspective addresses emerging events, advances, reforms, and challenges in the delivery of health care around the world. Part I offers introduces foundational concepts of health care delivery systems including health and disease; and policy and economics. In Part II, the health systems of 19 unique countries are each examined in their own chapter including France, United Kingdom, Canada, Brazil, Peru, Nigeria, Australia, China, Japan, Russia, and Israel. These chapters carefully explore the country's geography and culture, the history of its health system, followed by a detailed evaluation of cost, quality, access and innovation. Ideal for courses in health administration, public health, nursing and other allied health professions, this innovative text challenges readers to reflect deeply about how health care is organized and delivered. Key Features: " Includes two new chapters that explore innovation and sustainability; and the role and contributions of non-governmental organizations " Examines challenges and opportunities such as disaster and conflict, the changing U.S. health system, and a new chapter on small country innovations " Offers new perspectives in evidence-based approaches to health system improvement; systems thinking at the policy level; integrated information management; macro and micro innovation, and systems sustainability

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