The New Era of Healthcare

The New Era of Healthcare
Author: Emad Rizk
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2009-03-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1601463189

The New Era of Healthcare: Practical Strategies for Providers and Payers Emad Rizk, MD Increased collaboration between providers and payers has the potential to reduce costs, improve processes, and enhance patient care. But a gulf between the two groups does the reverse--it leads to more expense and inefficiency in healthcare. The New Era of Healthcare: Practical Strategies for Providers and Payers focuses on methods to forge a partnership between the two groups. This book contains actionable strategies to develop a relationship of mutual understanding between payers and providers. The result is an alignment of clinical, administrative, and economic areas in which more efficient, cost-effective care is provided to the patient. Case studies demonstrate how the payer/provider relationship can actually benefit both sides. For example, in Mississippi, a Medicare program successfully signed up 40% of primary care physicians by clearly explaining the program that targeted at-risk poor, rural patients. Face-to-face group meetings helped win physician support, and with physicians on board, patients were more apt to take part in the program. Dr. Emad Rizk of McKesson Health Solutions provides practical examples to illustrate successful working relationships between payers and providers. This book will help enable readers to: Develop physician buy-in Impact healthcare at the local and regional level, where the majority of care in this country originates Establish portals that allow for information sharing between payers and providers Create incentive-based payment programs that engage rather than penalize physicians Fund electronic health records that provide access for the patient, physician, and health plan Streamline administrative processes and allowing for electronic claims processing The New Era of Healthcare: Practical Strategies for Providers and Payers is ideal for those employed by health plans, disease management providers, and physician practices, which are looking for cutting edge strategies that result in better outcomes, lower costs, and enhanced patient care. The strategies outlined in this book will benefit executives who have the ability to affect change in their organization. Take a look at the table of contents: Chapter 1: Why Payers and Providers Are Disconnected Chapter 2: What Is Needed: Three Types of Alignment Chapter 3: Getting Started: Creating a Pilot Project Chapter 4: Tools to Support Collaboration Chapter 5: Leading a Successful Partnership Chapter 6: Clinical Processes for Greater Cooperation Chapter 7: Economic Alignment: The Right Incentives Chapter 8: Achieving Administrative Alignment Chapter 9: A Model for Care in Pennsylvania Chapter 10: The Future for Payers and Providers

A New Era in Global Health

A New Era in Global Health
Author: William Rosa, MS, RN, AGPCNP-BC, ACHPN, FCCM, Caritas Coach
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 621
Release: 2017-06-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 082619012X

Explores the great potential for nursing involvement in promoting global health. This unique text elucidates the relationship between global nursing and global health, underscoring the significance of nurses’ contributions in furthering the Post-2015 Agenda of the United Nations regarding global health infrastructures, and examining myriad opportunities for nurses to promote the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and foster health and healthy environments worldwide. While past nursing literature has emphasized nursing’s potential involvement and influence in the global arena, this is the first book to identify, validate, and promote nurses’ proactive and multidimensional work in furthering current transnational goals for advancing health on a global scale. The book includes an introduction to global health, clarification of terms and roles, perspectives on education, research, and theory related to global nursing, a history of the partnership between the United Nations and the nursing profession, an in-depth exploration of the 17 SDGs and relevant nursing tasks, as well as several chapters on creating a vision for 2030 and beyond. It is based on recent and emerging developments in the transnational nursing community, and establishes, through the writings of esteemed global health and nursing scholars, a holistic dialogue about opportunities for nurses to expand their roles as change agents and leaders in the cross-cultural and global context. The personal reflections of contributors animate such topics as global health ethics, the role of caring in a sustainable world, creating a shared humanity, cultural humility, and many others. Key Features: Examines, for the first time, nursing’s role in each of the 17 SDGs Integrates international initiatives delineating nursing’s role in the future of global health Creates opportunities for nurses to redefine their contributions to global health Includes personal reflections to broaden perspectives and invite transnational approaches to professional development Distills short, practical, and evidence-based chapters describing global opportunities for nurses in practice, education, and research

Primary Care

Primary Care
Author: Institute of Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 1996-09-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0309175690

Ask for a definition of primary care, and you are likely to hear as many answers as there are health care professionals in your survey. Primary Care fills this gap with a detailed definition already adopted by professional organizations and praised at recent conferences. This volume makes recommendations for improving primary care, building its organization, financing, infrastructure, and knowledge baseâ€"as well as developing a way of thinking and acting for primary care clinicians. Are there enough primary care doctors? Are they merely gatekeepers? Is the traditional relationship between patient and doctor outmoded? The committee draws conclusions about these and other controversies in a comprehensive and up-to-date discussion that covers: The scope of primary care. Its philosophical underpinnings. Its value to the patient and the community. Its impact on cost, access, and quality. This volume discusses the needs of special populations, the role of the capitation method of payment, and more. Recommendations are offered for achieving a more multidisciplinary education for primary care clinicians. Research priorities are identified. Primary Care provides a forward-thinking view of primary care as it should be practiced in the new integrated health care delivery systemsâ€"important to health care clinicians and those who train and employ them, policymakers at all levels, health care managers, payers, and interested individuals.

Digital Identity in the New Era of Personalized Medicine

Digital Identity in the New Era of Personalized Medicine
Author: Ingrid Vasiliu-Feltes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre:
ISBN: 9781799889663

"This book provides an overview of the current healthcare legal and regulatory landscape, as well as some of the major challenges and opportunities we face in this digital-, virtual- and precision medicine powered era, covering systems integration, interoperability, portability, standardization, as well as ethical considerations"--

Health Communication: Strategies and Skills for a New Era

Health Communication: Strategies and Skills for a New Era
Author: Claudia Parvanta
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 1054
Release: 2018-08-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1284175022

Health Communication: Strategies and Skills for a New Era provides a practical process model for developing a health communication intervention. The book also explores exposure to media and how it shapes our conceptions of health and illness. Using a life stages and environments approach, the book touches on the patient role and how we ‘hear’ information from health care providers as well as guidance on how to be a thoughtful consumer of health information.

A New Era in U.S. Health Care

A New Era in U.S. Health Care
Author: Stephen Davidson
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2013-04-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0804787239

A New Era in U.S. Health Care demystifies the Affordable Care Act for unfamiliar readers, setting an agenda for lawmakers and the health industry alike. It focuses on four key issues that will determine the success of this 2010 legislation: the use of state-run Medicaid programs to expand access to insurance; the implementation process; the creation of health insurance exchanges; and the introduction of a new organizational form, accountable care organizations.

A New Era for Mental Health Law and Policy

A New Era for Mental Health Law and Policy
Author: Piers Gooding
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2017-10-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107140749

International human rights law challenges core tenets of mental health law, policy and practice. This book explores this challenge.

Healthcare: a Better Way

Healthcare: a Better Way
Author: John Haughom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2014-07-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692257265

Healthcare: A Better Way is a handbook for clinical and operational leaders, as well as front-line caregivers, who are involved in improving processes, reducing harm, designing and implementing new care delivery models, and undertaking the difficult task of leading meaningful change on behalf of the patients they serve. The handbook is comprised of eight chapters as described below: PART 1: FORCES DRIVING TRANSFORMATION Chapter 1: Forces defining and shaping the current state of U.S. healthcare Chapter 2: Present and future challenges facing healthcare PART 2: LAYING THE FOUNDATION FOR SUSTAINABLE IMPROVEMENT Chapter 3: A systematic approach to sustainable quality improvement Chapter 4: The analytics system: standard measurement work Chapter 5: The deployment system: standard organizational work Chapter 6: The content system: standard knowledge work PART 3: LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE Chapter 7: Real world examples provide a glimpse into our future Chapter 8: Innovation in healthcare: creating tomorrow

Evidence-Based Medicine and the Changing Nature of Health Care

Evidence-Based Medicine and the Changing Nature of Health Care
Author: Institute of Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2008-09-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0309113695

Drawing on the work of the Roundtable on Evidence-Based Medicine, the 2007 IOM Annual Meeting assessed some of the rapidly occurring changes in health care related to new diagnostic and treatment tools, emerging genetic insights, the developments in information technology, and healthcare costs, and discussed the need for a stronger focus on evidence to ensure that the promise of scientific discovery and technological innovation is efficiently captured to provide the right care for the right patient at the right time. As new discoveries continue to expand the universe of medical interventions, treatments, and methods of care, the need for a more systematic approach to evidence development and application becomes increasingly critical. Without better information about the effectiveness of different treatment options, the resulting uncertainty can lead to the delivery of services that may be unnecessary, unproven, or even harmful. Improving the evidence-base for medicine holds great potential to increase the quality and efficiency of medical care. The Annual Meeting, held on October 8, 2007, brought together many of the nation's leading authorities on various aspects of the issues - both challenges and opportunities - to present their perspectives and engage in discussion with the IOM membership.