02493nam 2200613 450 991078884440332120170822144308.01-4704-0318-8(CKB)3360000000464909(EBL)3114456(SSID)ssj0000976566(PQKBManifestationID)11526792(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000976566(PQKBWorkID)11019898(PQKB)11561321(MiAaPQ)EBC3114456(RPAM)12393794(PPN)195416112(EXLCZ)99336000000046490920010427h20012001 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrStrong boundary values, analytic functionals, and nonlinear Paley-Wiener theory /Jean-Pierre Rosay, Edgar Lee StoutProvidence, Rhode Island :American Mathematical Society,[2001]©20011 online resource (109 p.)Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society,0065-9266 ;number 725"Volume 153, number 725 (first of 5 numbers)."0-8218-2712-X Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-93) and index.""Contents""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. Preliminaries on Analytic Functionals and Hyperfunctions""; ""2A. Appendix on Good Compact Sets""; ""3. Analytic Functionals as Boundary Values""; ""4. Nonlinear Paley-Wiener Theory""; ""5. Strong Boundary Values""; ""6. Strong Boundary Values for the Solutions of Certain Partial Differential Equations""; ""7. Comparison With Other Notions of Boundary Values""; ""8. Boundary Values Via Cousin Decompositions""; ""9. The Schwarz Reflection Principle""; ""References""; ""Index of Notation""Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society ;no. 725.Analytic functionsFunctionalsBoundary value problemsHyperfunctionsAnalytic functions.Functionals.Boundary value problems.Hyperfunctions.510 s515Rosay Jean-Pierre1945-1566850Stout Edgar Lee1938-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910788844403321Strong boundary values, analytic functionals, and nonlinear Paley-Wiener theory3837773UNINA07995nam 2200877 a 450 991095762530332120251017110059.0978661019177297803091750740309175070978128019177012801917759780309596749030959674297805850853880585085382(CKB)110986584751958(OCoLC)43475712(CaPaEBR)ebrary10057000(SSID)ssj0000119841(PQKBManifestationID)11143398(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000119841(PQKBWorkID)10073925(PQKB)10848717(MiAaPQ)EBC3376723(Au-PeEL)EBL3376723(CaPaEBR)ebr10057000(CaONFJC)MIL19177(OCoLC)923265664(Perlego)4735442(DNLM)823936(BIP)47346446(EXLCZ)9911098658475195819970117d1996 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrChanging health care systems and rheumatic disease /Committee on Changing Health Care Systems and Rheumatic Disease, Division of Health Care Services, Institute of Medicine, Frederick J. Manning and Jeremiah A. Barondess, editors1st ed.Washington, D.C. National Academy Press19961 online resource (252 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780309056830 0309056837 Includes bibliographical references.Changing Health Care Systems and Rheumatic Disease -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- CHANGING HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS -- CHRONIC DISEASE -- RHEUMATIC DISEASE -- PRACTICES AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF MANAGED CARE SYSTEMS -- Hospital Use -- Physician Use -- Tests and Procedures -- Home Health and Skilled Nursing Care -- Social/Health Maintenance Organizations -- WORK FORCE ISSUES -- RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND TRAINING -- THE WORKSHOP -- 2 Opening Remarks -- 3 Keynote Address -- CHANGING HEALTH CARE -- HOSPITALS -- MANAGED CARE -- PHYSICIAN PAYMENT -- SPECIALIST-GENERALIST INTERACTION -- POLICY ISSUES -- 4 What Would Ideal Care Look Like? -- INTRODUCTION -- INVITED ADDRESS -- INVITED REACTION -- INVITED REACTION -- INVITED REACTION -- The Patient -- The Role of The Physician and the Relationship Between the Primary Care Provider and the Specialist -- Other Elements in An Ideal System of Care -- Rehabilitation -- Exercise -- Nonrestrictive Drug Formularies -- Alternative Delivery Mechanisms -- Structured Care -- Relationship Between Financing and Care -- Measurement of Outcomes in an Ideal Care System -- Access to an Ideal Care System -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION -- 5 Managed Care and Rheumatoid Arthritis: Utilization and Outcomes Over 11 Years -- INTRODUCTION -- INVITED ADDRESS -- Literature on Health Care Utilization and Outcomes in FFS and HMOs -- Study Design -- Results -- Health Care Utilization -- Health Outcomes -- Summary of FFS-PGP Comparisons -- Comparisons of Care Provided by Rheumatologists and Nonrheumatologists -- Conclusions -- INVITED REACTION -- INVITED REACTION -- DISCUSSION -- 6 Measuring Medical Outcomes: Longitudinal Data on the Differential Impact of Health Care Systems on Chronic Disease -- INTRODUCTION -- INVITED ADDRESS -- INVITED REACTION -- INVITED REACTION -- DISCUSSION.7 Changing Health Care Systems and Access to Care for the Chronically Ill -- INTRODUCTION -- INVITED ADDRESS -- The Chronically Ill: Promises and Risks in An Era of Managed Care and Competitive Markets -- Chronic Illness -- Risk and Current Managed Care Market Dynamics -- Capitation: Moving to the Provider Level? -- Standards of Comparison -- Inadequately Insured Chronically Ill: A Harsher Future -- Vulnerable Populations -- Policy Implications -- INVITED REACTION -- INVITED REACTION -- DISCUSSION -- 8 Training and Utilization of Generalists and Subspecialists at the University of California, Los Angeles -- INTRODUCTION -- INVITED ADDRESS -- Primary Care Physicians -- Subspecialty and Specialty Consultation -- Transportation Systems -- Education Systems -- Graduate Medical Education -- Integrating Subspecialty Medicine Into General Internal Medicine -- Continuing Medical Education -- INVITED REACTION -- INVITED REACTION -- DISCUSSION -- 9 How Easily Do Health Care Systems Adopt New Knowledge, and What Are the Likely Future Developments? -- INTRODUCTION -- INVITED ADDRESS -- INVITED REACTION -- INVITED REACTION -- DISCUSSION -- 10 Issues and Insights Regarding Research, Education, and Training -- INTRODUCTION -- INVITED ADDRESS -- Research -- Education -- Training -- Conclusion -- INVITED REACTION -- DISCUSSION -- 11 Commentary on the Day's Papers -- 12 Conclusions and Recommendations -- CONCLUSION 1 -- CONCLUSION 2 -- CONCLUSION 3 -- CONCLUSION 4 -- CONCLUSION 5 -- CONCLUSION 6 -- CONCLUSION 7 -- CONCLUSION 8 -- CONCLUSION 9 -- A FINAL NOTE -- Appendix A Biographies of Committee Members and Speakers -- Appendix B Workshop Guests.Market forces are driving a radical restructuring of health care delivery in the United States. At the same time, more and more people are living comparatively long lives with a variety of severe chronic health conditions. Many such people are concerned about the trend toward the creation of managed care systems because their need for frequent, often complex, medical services conflicts with managed care's desires to contain costs. The fear is that people with serious chronic disorders will be excluded from or underserved by the integrated health care delivery networks now emerging. Responding to a request from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, this book reflects the results of a workshop that focused on the following questions: Does the model of managed care or an integrated delivery system influence the types of interventions provided to patients with chronic conditions and the clinical and health status outcomes resulting from those interventions? If so, are these effects quantitatively and clinically significant, as compared to the effects that other variables (e.g., income, education, ethnicity) have on patient outcomes? If the type of health care delivery system appears to be related to patient care and outcomes, can specific organizational, financial, or other variables be identified that account for the relationships? If not, what type of research should be pursued to provide the information needed about the relationship between types of health care systems and the processes and outcomes of care provided to people with serious chronic conditions?Changing health care systems & rheumatic diseaseRheumatoid arthritisUnited StatesSystemic lupus erythematosusUnited StatesManaged care plans (Medical care)United StatesOutcome assessment (Medical care)United StatesChronic diseasesUnited StatesHealth care reformUnited StatesMedical careUnited StatesRheumatoid arthritisSystemic lupus erythematosusManaged care plans (Medical care)Outcome assessment (Medical care)Chronic diseasesHealth care reformMedical care362.1/967227/00973Manning Frederick J1806438Barondess Jeremiah A.1924-101483Institute of Medicine (U.S.).Division of Health Care Services.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910957625303321Changing health care systems and rheumatic disease4356025UNINA