Changing consumers and changing technology in health care and health care delivery [electronic resource] / edited by Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld.
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TextSeries: Research in the sociology of health care ; v. 19.Publication details: Amsterdam ; New York : JAI, 2001Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 282 p.) : illISBN: 9781849501156 (electronic bk.) :; 1849501157 (electronic bk.) :Subject(s): Social medicine -- United States | Medical technology -- United States | Medical care -- United States | Health systems & services | USA | Medical -- Health Care DeliveryAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Changing consumers and changing technology in health care and health care delivery.DDC classification: 362.1060973 LOC classification: RA418.3.U6 | .C53 2001Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: This text deals with issues of growing importance in both the US health care system and health care systems across the world. Such systems need to respond to changes in technology within health care, shifting technologies not specific to health care, and changes in the way patients and physicians view health and the use of health services in society. Chapters focus on how technologies and programs apply to either general groups within the health care system or more specialized groups, such as people with a certain health care problem. Papers deal with a variety of topics, from a focus on consumers and the varying roles the play in the emerging and changing US health care system, to the examination of specific principles such as social network approaches.
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This text deals with issues of growing importance in both the US health care system and health care systems across the world. Such systems need to respond to changes in technology within health care, shifting technologies not specific to health care, and changes in the way patients and physicians view health and the use of health services in society. Chapters focus on how technologies and programs apply to either general groups within the health care system or more specialized groups, such as people with a certain health care problem. Papers deal with a variety of topics, from a focus on consumers and the varying roles the play in the emerging and changing US health care system, to the examination of specific principles such as social network approaches.
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