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Record Nr.

UNINA9910816523003321

Autore

Harvey Peter William

Titolo

Self-management and the health care consumer / / Peter William Harvey

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2011

ISBN

1-61122-214-1

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (190 p.)

Collana

Health and human development

Disciplina

362.10993

Soggetti

Health services administration - Australia

Medical care - Australia

Self-care, Health - Australia

Health care reform - Australia

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- SELF-MANAGEMENT AND THE HEALTH CARE CONSUMER -- SELF-MANAGEMENT AND THE HEALTH CARE CONSUMER -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1     COORDINATING HEALTHCARE IN AUSTRALIA -- CHANGE AND THE TRIAL PROCESS -- REGIONAL LEADERSHIP FACTORS -- PRIMARY HEALTH AND COORDINATED CARE -- THE IMPACT OF SERVICE COORDINATION  ON THE CHANGE PROCESS -- HEROIC LEADERSHIP AND DISCONTINUOUS CHANGE -- TRANSITION TO A WIDER MODEL -- CHANGE BEYOND SA HEALTHPLUS! -- Chapter 2    ACUTE AND CHRONIC CARE APPROACHES -- Chapter 3    BEYOND THE ACUTE CARE PARADIGM -- THE CONTEXT -- OVERVIEW OF ACHIEVEMENTS TO DATE -- FIVE POINTS TO PURSUE -- Chapter 4  ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL BENEFITS  OF SELF-MANAGEMENT -- SUMMARY STATISTICS -- SUMMARY STATISTICS -- SUMMARY STATISTICS -- SUMMARY STATISTICS -- COST SAVINGS -- CONCLUSION -- Chapter 5    COMPRESSION OF MORBIDITY:  LIVING A HEALTHIER AND LONGER LIFE -- INTRODUCTION -- BACKGROUND TO COMPRESSION OF MORBIDITY -- CONTEXT -- KEY STRATEGIES FOR REDUCING  PREMATURE MORBIDITY AND DEATH -- NORMALISATION OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DISADVANTAGE -- REDUCING RISK FACTORS RELATING TO EARLY ONSET  OF DISEASE AND DISABILITY -- EARLY DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASE -- AGGRESSIVE



MANAGEMENT OF CHRONICALLY  AND COMPLEX CONDITIONS -- APPROPRIATE PALLIATIVE CARE AND ACUTE CARE SUBSTITUTION -- MEASURING IMPACTS AND OUTCOMES IN HEALTH CARE -- CONCLUSION -- Chapter 6    THE SELF-MANAGEMENT RATIONALE -- KEY SELF-MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES -- EXTENSION OF THE SELF-MANAGEMENT CONCEPT -- Chapter 7  THE ETHICS OF SELF-MANAGEMENT -- ETHICAL EATING -- OVER-CONSUMPTION -- THE EVOLVING HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY -- Chapter 8  SELF-MANAGEMENT:  AN IDEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE -- THE WEALTH OF NATIONS -- Chapter 9    THE PARADOX OF SELF-MANAGEMENT -- THE CONTEXT -- BEHAVIOUR CHANGE -- THE IDEA OF SELF-MANAGEMENT -- PARTNERSHIPS.

PATIENT LEVEL PARTNERSHIPS - HEALTH SERVICE ACCESS -- COLLABORATION AND SERVICE INTEGRATION -- SELF-MANAGEMENT -- THE KEY ELEMENTS OF REALISTIC SELF-MANAGEMENT -- CONCLUSION -- Chapter 10  POPULATION HEALTH -- POPULATION HEALTH - THE CONCEPT -- ENVIRONMENTALISM, EDUCATION AND HEALTH OUTCOMES -- WHY POPULATION HEALTH CARE? -- DEVELOPMENTS -- WHAT ARE THE KEY ELEMENTS OF PHC? -- WHY HAS PHC EMERGED NOW? -- TOWARDS NEW POPULATION HEALTH ORGANISATIONS -- THE PROPOSAL SUGGESTED… -- Chapter 11    A CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK FOR  LEARNING ABOUT SELF-MANAGEMENT -- HEALTH RESEARCH, SCIENCE AND THE HIDDEN CURRICULUM -- THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE RE-VISITED -- THE HIDDEN CURRICULUM IN HEALTH -- SO WHAT? -- Chapter 12    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND THE SELF-MANAGEMENT DILEMMA -- MACRO AND MICRO SYSTEMS FOR SUSTAINABLE HEALTH -- Chapter 13  EMPOWERMENT AND THE HEALTH  CARE CONSUMER -- Chapter 14    GAMBLING ADDICTION AS AN EMERGING CONTEXT FOR SELF-MANAGEMENT -- A CASE IN POINT -- THE SELF-MANAGEMENT APPROACH -- IMPLICATIONS OF THE HARM CREATION AND MITIGATION CYCLE -- GOOD MONEY AFTER BAD -- THE PROCESS IN SUMMARY -- CONCLUSION -- Chapter 15  EARLY INTERVENTION TRAINING  AND PEER EDUCATION -- PREMISE -- THE COHORT -- THE PROGRAMME -- CONCLUSION -- Chapter 16    THE HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY REVISITED: A GLIMPSE OF THE FUTURE -- THE IDEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF EMERGING MODELS OF PERSONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL INDEPENDENCE -  BACK TO THE FUTURE! -- THE ALLEGORY OF WINE MAKING -- OVERVIEW OF KEY ISSUES AND POSSIBLE WAYS FORWARD -- Chapter 17  CONSUMER STORIES -- TERRY -- GWEN -- ALAN AND MARGARET -- Chapter 18  HEALTH APHORISMS -- Chapter 19  CONCLUSION -- THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT CHRONIC ILLNESS CARE -- BEYOND MANAGEMENT OF CARE TO PREVENTION -- THE WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF SELF-MANAGEMENT -- THE NEW HEALTH PROFESSIONAL -  POLITICALLY AS WELL AS CLINICALLY SKILLED -- REFERENCES.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- ABOUT FLINDERS UNIVERSITY -- ABOUT THE BOOK SERIES  "HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT" -- CONTACT -- INDEX -- Blank Page.