Health Care

  • Health Care: Universal Right or Personal Responsibility?
    By Corinne J. Naden, Erin L. McCoy

    The responsibility for carrying out these regulations went to the Bureau of Chemistry, headed by Harvey Washington Wiley. In 1927, the bureau became the Food, Drug, and Insecticide organization. In 1930, it was renamed again, ...

  • Health Care: A Right Or a Privilege?
    By Corinne J. Naden

    The responsibility for carrying out these regulations went to the Bureau of Chemistry, headed by Harvey Washington Wiley. In 1 927, the bureau became the Food, Drug, and Insecticide organization. In 1930, it became the Food and Drug ...

  • Health Care: Opposing Viewpoints
    By Karen Balkin

    Ken Smith has a mission : to destroy the HMO system which today enrolls 85 percent of insured Americans . The Boston - based physician's reasons are simple and humane : “ We are for patients , not profits .

  • Health Care
    By Susan Gordon, Peterson's Guides Staff, Peggy J. Schmidt

    Individuals describe their work as home health aides, nursing assistants, licensed practical nurses, x-ray technicians, and medical assistants

  • Health Care: A Postcard History of Twentieth-century Attitudes and Practices
    By J. K Crellin

    Health Care: A Postcard History of Twentieth-century Attitudes and Practices

  • Health Care: Opposing Viewpoints
    By James D. Torr

    BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS Henry J. Aaron , ed . ... John J. Connolly The ABCs of HMOs : How to Get the Best from Managed Care . ... Charles J. Dougherty Back to Reform : Values , Markets , and the Health Care System .

  • Health Care: A Community Concern? : Developments in the Organization of Canadian Health Services
    By Anne Crichton

    The Verdun Hospital in the Home and the New Brunswick Extra Mural Hospital are clearly home care programs based on this line of reasoning, which are driven by the hospital sector (New Brunswick 1990, n.d.; Marshall 1989; Bouchard 1990).

  • Health Care: It Can Be Fixed
    By Fritz Scheffel

    Scheffel explains how Americans can have the very best and affordable health care system in the world and why, if the process of making it right doesn't happen soon, it may never happen.

  • Health Care
    By Pat Armstrong, Hugh Armstrong

    This second edition of About Canada: Health Care is an accessible, up-to-date introduction to how the Canadian health care system works, how it is changing and what can be done to make it better.

  • Health Care
    By Olivia Ferguson

    Jim Champy and Harry Greenspun, Reengineering Health Care: A Manifesto for Radically Rethinking Health Care Delivery. Upper Saddle River, NJ: FT Press, 2010. Clayton M. Christenson, The Innovator's Prescription: A Disruptive Solution ...

  • Health Care: Significant Reductions in Corporate Retiree Health Liabilities Projected If Medicare Eligibility Age Lowered To 60
    By U. S. Government Accountability Office, U S Government Accountability Office

    GAO discussed company-sponsored retiree health benefits.

  • Health Care: Priorities and Management
    By Harold Copeman, Gwyn Bevan, John Perrin

    In this chapter we consider the question of alternative sources and methods of funding health care in Britain. It will be helpful if we take account of the experience of other countries in their use of alternative approaches to funding.

  • Health Care: Prison Mental Health Care Can Be Improved by Better Management and More Effective Federal Aid
    By U. S. Government Accountability Office

    Adequate mental health care involves identifying inmates' individual problems or needs and providing treatment tailored to meet their needs.

  • Health Care: School-Based Health Centers Can Expand Access for Children
    By DIANE Publishing Company

    Reviews the role of school-based health centers in expanding children's access to health care and the financial and other obstacles school centers must overcome to launch and maintain their services.

  • Health Care
    By Frank Ward

    "Wellness vs. Illness is a broad-based examination of the delivery of health care. The book analyzes large areas of the healthcare system and the various effects these areas have on the patients who use them.

  • Health Care: Its Psychosocial Dimensions
    By David C. Thomasma, Jurrit Bergsma

    Calling on the methodology of psychology, the authors explore the way illness alters the self-image of the sick person, and the way the experience changes the person who is ill....

  • Health Care: Readiness of U.S. Contingency Hospital Systems to Treat War Casualties
    By United States Accounting Office

    Health Care: Readiness of U.S. Contingency Hospital Systems to Treat War Casualties