Health Economics and Healthcare Reform Breakthroughs in Research and Practice
The effective delivery of healthcare services is vital to the general welfare and well-being of a country's citizens. Financial infrastructure and policy reform can play a significant role in optimizing existing healthcare programs. Health Economics and Healthcare Reform: Breakthroughs in Resea...
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Format | eBook |
Language | English |
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Hershey
IGI Global
2017
Medical Information Science Reference |
Edition | 1 |
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 24: Could Patient Engagement Promote a Health System Free From Malpractice Litigation Risk? -- Chapter 25: A Simulation Framework for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Chronic Disease Management Interventions -- Index
- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Editorial Advisory Board -- List of Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Section 1: E-Health -- Chapter 1: Telemedicine and Electronic Health -- Chapter 2: Mobile Health Technology Evaluation -- Chapter 3: Customer Value Dimensions in E-Healthcare Services -- Chapter 4: Realizing the Value of EHR Systems Critical Success Factors -- Section 2: Finance -- Chapter 5: Health Infrastructure and Economic Development in India -- Chapter 6: The Health Outcomes in Recession -- Chapter 7: The Impact of the New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme on Township Hospitals' Utilization and Income Structure in Weifang Prefecture, China -- Chapter 8: Anatomy and Significance of Public Healthcare Expenditure and Economic Growth Nexus in India -- Chapter 9: Health Infrastructure and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Chapter 10: Evaluating Cost Sharing Measures in Public Primary Units in Greece -- Chapter 11: Policies and Politics -- Chapter 12: Linking Cost Control to Cost Management in Healthcare Services -- Chapter 13: Relational Dynamics and Health Economics -- Chapter 14: How Behavioral Economics Can Help When You Think You Don't Have Enough Money -- Section 3: Healthcare Administration -- Chapter 15: The Determinants of Health Expenditures in Tunisia -- Chapter 16: Health Expenditure -- Chapter 17: Bridging the Gaps With Nonprofits -- Chapter 18: From the Margins to the Mainstream -- Chapter 19: The Administrative Policy Quandary in Canada's Health Service Organizations -- Chapter 20: Human Resources for Mental Health in Low and Middle Income Countries -- Chapter 21: Demand for Health Care in Kenya -- Chapter 22: Hospital Units Merging Reasons for Conflicts in the Human Resources -- Chapter 23: Framework of Indian Healthcare System and Its Challenges -- Section 4: Medical Practice