The changing role of the hospital in European health systems / edited by Martin McKee, Sherry Merkur, Nigel Edwards, Ellen Nolte.
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TextSeries: European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies seriesPublisher: Cambridge University Press, Description: 1 online resource (xix, 305 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)ISBN: 9781108855440 (ebook)Subject(s): Health services administration -- EuropeAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 362.11068 LOC classification: RA971 | .C43 2020Online resources: Click here to access online | Item type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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| RA971 .A56 2012 Annual review of health care management | RA971 .A56 2013 Annual review of health care management | RA971 .B54 2011 Biennial review of health care management | RA971 .C43 2020 The changing role of the hospital in European health systems / | RA971 .I58 2005 International health care management | RA971 .I58 2015 International best practices in health care management | RA971 .L43 2013 Leading in health care organizations |
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Introduction - The changing nature of care provided in the hospital -- The challenges of adapting hospital care for children -- Patients with stroke -- Meeting the needs of frail older patients -- Oncological hospital care -- COPD as an exemplar of a chronic health condition -- Emergency medicine -- Advances in perioperative medicine -- Advances in imaging -- Advances in laboratory medicine -- Conclusions - Challenges for hospitals of the future.
Hospitals today face a huge number of challenges, including new patterns of disease, rapidly evolving medical technologies, ageing populations and continuing budget constraints. This book is written by clinicians for clinicians and hospital managers, and those who design and operate hospitals. It sets out why hospitals need to change as the patients they treat and the technology to treat them changes. In a series of chapters by leading authorities in their field, it challenges existing models, reviews best practice from many countries and presents clear policy recommendations for policymakers and hospital administrators. It covers the main patient groups and conditions as well as those departments that make modern effective care possible, in imaging and laboratory medicine. Each chapter looks at patient pathways, aspects of workforce, required levels of specialisation and technology, and the opportunities and challenges for optimising the delivery of services in the hospital of the future. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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