03515nam 2200649Ia 450 991045945220332120200520144314.00-470-62659-31-282-55041-197866125504160-470-62657-7(CKB)2670000000014410(EBL)510142(OCoLC)609861313(SSID)ssj0000364155(PQKBManifestationID)11284974(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000364155(PQKBWorkID)10394795(PQKB)10541193(MiAaPQ)EBC510142(Au-PeEL)EBL510142(CaPaEBR)ebr10381121(CaONFJC)MIL255041(EXLCZ)99267000000001441020100224d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPartners in health[electronic resource] how physicians and hospitals can be accountable together /[edited by] Francis J. Crosson, Laura A. Tollen1st ed.San Francisco Jossey-Bassc20101 online resource (269 p.)Jossey-Bass Public Health ;v.44Description based upon print version of record.0-470-55096-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Partners in Health: How Physicians and Hospitals Can Be Accountable Together; CONTENTS; FIGURES AND TABLES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; THE EDITORS; THE CONTRIBUTORS; FOREWORD; PARTNERS IN HEALTH; CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION AND VISION; CHAPTER TWO: HISTORY OF PHYSICIAN-HOSPITAL COLLABORATION: Obstacles and Opportunities; CHAPTER THREE: ACHIEVING THE VISION: Structural Change; CHAPTER FOUR: ACHIEVING THE VISION: Payment Reform; CHAPTER FIVE: ACHIEVING THE VISION: Operational Challenges and Improvement; CHAPTER SIX: OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO IMPROVED COLLABORATION AND ALIGNMENT: Legal and Regulatory IssuesCHAPTER SEVEN: OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO IMPROVED COLLABORATION AND ALIGNMENT: Governance IssuesCHAPTER EIGHT: OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO IMPROVED COLLABORATION AND ALIGNMENT: Cultural Issues; CHAPTER NINE: SPECIAL ISSUES FOR SAFETY NET HOSPITALS AND CLINICS; CHAPTER TEN: SPECIAL ISSUES FOR ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTERS; CHAPTER ELEVEN: WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN NEXT?; INDEX Praise for Partners in Health ""The combination of visionary leadership, knowledge, and superb timing makes this book a winner. Health care is evolving toward collaboration and integration, and this book is essential reading for anyone wishing to change the relationships between hospitals and physicians.""-Donald W. Fisher, PhD, president and CEO, the American Medical Group Association ""This book is a must-read for anyone committed to a high-performance health system. It spells out the practical steps that will move us toward an accessible, coordinated, patient-centered system of cJossey-Bass Public HealthHospital-physician joint venturesUnited StatesHealth care reformUnited StatesElectronic books.Hospital-physician joint venturesHealth care reform362.11068Crosson Francis J.1945-887095Tollen Laura A887096MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910459452203321Partners in health1981013UNINA04904nam 22005653 450 991087669490332120240328080228.09781394176311139417631797813941763351394176333(CKB)31073628900041(MiAaPQ)EBC31227199(Au-PeEL)EBL31227199(Exl-AI)31227199(OCoLC)1428259698(EXLCZ)993107362890004120240328d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUnhomely Life Modernity, Mobilities and the Making of Home in China1st ed.Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2024.©2024.1 online resource (253 pages)RGS-IBG Book Series9781394176298 1394176295 9781394176304 1394176309 Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Notes on Fieldwork -- Chapter 1 Introduction: From Xiangtu China to Unhomely China -- Modernity as a Deal -- Two Dimensions of Uneven Mobilities -- Lijiang Old Town: The Case -- Structure of the Book -- Notes -- Chapter 2 A Sense of Home in China: Then and Now -- Home: An Ensemble of Representations and Experiences -- A Sense of Home in Traditional Chinese Culture -- Home as a Destination for Return -- Home as a Balanced Way of Living -- Modernization and Loss of Home Feelings in Post-Mao China -- Unhomely Life: An Analytic Framework -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Lifestyle Migration and the (Un)making of an Ideal Home -- Representing Lijiang as an Ideal Home -- Making Home in its Material and Lived Aspects -- Unmaking Home: The Spatial Politics of Belonging and Alienation -- External Pressure for Home Unmaking -- Internal Struggle between Here and There -- Divergence between Busyness and Slowness -- Conclusion: The Ambivalence of an Ideal Home -- Notes -- Chapter 4 The Act of Retreat: Tourism, Loafing, and the Consumption of Home -- Solitude and a Natural Way of Living -- Loafing through Socialization -- Regarding Lijiang Old Town as a Home -- Being Unhomely in a Mobile World -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Displacing Native Residents: Money, Meaning, and the Remaking of Home -- A Sense of Home in the Town -- A True Love for Courtyard Houses -- A Close-knit Community in the Town -- From Familiar to Strange: In-situ Displacement -- Age Difference: Departure or Stay -- Making and Remaking Home in Daily Life: Four Stories -- Story 1: Making a Home for Tourists -- Story 2: Promoting Naxi Culture for Profit -- Story 3: The Life Cycle of a New Lijiang Local -- Story 4: Being at Home Forever -- Conclusion -- Note.Chapter 6 Hometown Babies: Immobility and Lijiang Locals' Struggles for Home -- Speed and Slowness: The Supply of Homely Service to the Old Town -- Guesthouse A'Jie and the Commodification of Domestic Work -- Delivery A'Ge and Time Discipline -- Freelance Workers for Tourists -- Free Time, Away from Lijiang Old Town -- Pain and Joy: Embracing Hometown in Lijiang -- The Shadow of Patriarchal Society -- In Celebration of Hometown Babies -- Stay and Departure: The Longing for Settlement -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Homemaking in a Relentless World -- The Politics of Homemaking in Lijiang -- Remembering Home in China: By Whom and for What? -- Being Unhomely in Modern Times -- Notes -- References -- Index -- EULA.This book, 'Unhomely Life: Modernity, Mobilities, and the Making of Home in China' by Xiaobo Su, explores the evolving concept of 'home' in the context of modern China. Through the lens of Lijiang Old Town, it examines how modernization and mobility influence traditional notions of home and belonging. The work delves into lifestyle migration, the idealization of home, and the tensions between globalization and local identities. It aims to provide insights into the cultural and social transformations within Chinese society, highlighting the ambivalence and challenges of maintaining a sense of home amidst rapid change. The book is intended for scholars and readers interested in cultural geography, sociology, and modern Chinese studies.Generated by AI.RGS-IBG Book SeriesCultural geographyGenerated by AIMigration, InternalGenerated by AICultural geography.Migration, Internal.307.240951Su Xiaobo1090382MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910876694903321Unhomely Life4191515UNINA