Delivering Health Care Comprehensively
By (Author) Richard Brotman
By (author) David Hutson
By (author) Irving Silverman
By (author) Frederic Suffet
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
21st May 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
362.109747
Hardback
192
The increasing fragmentation and rising costs of medical care highlight the need for new approaches, especially the need for alternatives for the delivery of a full range of services at the local level. This book offers a model for a comprehensive community-based health practice that can compete effectively in the health care market. In their analysis of a health centre affiliated with New York medical college, the authors present systematic profiles of every aspect of operation, together with anecdotal accounts contributed by physicians, nursing staff, patients and those responsible for third-party payment. The authors begin with an overview of the organization, its philosophy, and guiding concepts. In separate chapters they describe policies and procedures for each functional area, from patient care and staff functions to facility management and finance. Four chapters are devoted to anecdotal narratives that give a picture of the centre's operation from the vantage point of those most closely involved in the delivery of medical services. The final chapter discusses the potential role of local comprehensive practice centres in solving American health care dilemmas and reflects on the policy initiatives that will be required to implement such a solution. This book should be of interest to policy-makers, consumer advocacy groups, and those in the health care field, as well as to scholars and researchers in medical education, the social sciences and public administration.
THE AUTHORS are staff members of the Center for Comprehensive Health Practice, Inc., (CCHP) an organization affiliated with New York Medical College. They have published numerous articles and authored works in a wide range of health-related fields--including community health systems, health policy, psychiatry, social work, and substance abuse. RICHARD BROTMAN, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CCHP, is an Associate Dean at New York Medical College. DAVID HUTSON, Operations Director of CCHP, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and of Family Medicine. IRVING SILVERMAN, Research Director of CCHP, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and of Family Medicine. FREDERIC SUFFET, Director of Program Evaluation of CCHP, is Instructor in Psychiatry at New York Medical College.