The Retail Revolution in Health Care
By (Author) Myron D. Fottler
By (author) Donna M. Malvey
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
26th February 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
Business and Management
Retail and wholesale industries
362.10973
Hardback
248
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
907g
This book unveils and demystifies a revolution occurring in health care in the United States and beyond and how it will reform the health care system. There is something new in health care. Retail clinics, sometimes partnering with prestigious health-care institutions such as the Cleveland Clinic, offer an affordable, accessible solution for delivering primary-care services to underserved populations. The Retail Revolution in Health Care presents an overview of the retail health trend and its implications for consumers, employers, health care providers, health care companies, insurers, and health policy makers. The authors examine the phenomenon of retail health care from an entrepreneurial perspective, discussing the growth of retail care beyond traditional retail establishments and possible performance indicators to assess health outcomes. They report on the differing perspectives of retail care from a variety of experts, including doctors, nurses, patients, and insurers. Finally, they address business realities in the United States and globally as they affect the clinics. Retail clinics will almost certainly play a key role as either an alternative to national health insurance or a component of health reform. This important book explores their part in furthering the availability of health care for all Americans.
Recommended. Public and undergraduate collections. * Choice *
Myron D. Fottler, PhD, is professor and executive director of programs in health services administration at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL. Donna Malvey, PhD, is associate professor in health services administration at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.