Practicing population based care is a central focus of the Affordable
Care Act and a key component of implementing health reform. Wellness
and Prevention, Accountable Care Organizations, Patient Centered
Medical Homes, Comparative Effectiveness Research, and Patient
Engagement have become common terms in the healthcare lexicon. Aimed
at students and practitioners in health care settings, the Second
Edition of Population Health: Creating a Culture of Wellness, conveys
the key concepts of concepts of population health management and
strategies for creating a culture of health and wellness in the
context of health care reform. Beginning with a new opening chapter,
entitled, “Building Cultures of Health and Wellness”, the Second
Edition takes a comprehensive, forward-looking approach to population
health with an emphasis on creating a culture of wellness. The revised
text takes into consideration the Affordable Care Act and its
substantial impact on how health science is taught, how health care is
delivered and how health care services are compensated in the United
States. Key Features: - Study and discussion questions are provided at
the conclusion of each chapter to highlight key learning objectives
and readings. - Case studies highlight real world applications of
concepts and strategies, and links to web sites provide additional
opportunities for expanding knowledge. - Each chapter can stand alone
to highlight key population health issues and provide strategies to
address them, allowing educators to choose specific chapters or
sections that meet the learning objectives of the course.
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ISBN
9781284099065
Publisert
2015
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Jones & Bartlett Learning
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
450
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