This new textbook explores the world of healthcare law from business and ethical perspectives. It is designed to provide not only a broad survey of traditional healthcare law topics, including contracts, medical malpractice, institutional liability, and regulatory areas such as HIPAA and Stark, but also a deep dive into higher-order analysis of what makes the business of medicine unique. It does this by presenting ethical and professional conflicts in for-profit and entrepreneurial healthcare, by showing recent efforts at reform, and by engaging students with end-of-life care decisions and costs. Chapters include excerpts from seminal and cutting-edge articles and cases chosen to illustrate legal rules and concepts, as well as to present the boundaries of long-standing debates on matters of public policy, business strategy, and ethical considerations. Cases and readings are followed by questions and exercises for either individual or group use, designed to foster classroom discussion, written skills, and critical, interdisciplinary thinking.
A Classroom-Tested Resource Loaded with Practical Examples from Across the Health Disciplines - A reader-friendly exploration of the key approaches used to conduct health program research and evaluation - Includes an easy-to-understand ...
Publicity is presented as news by the media rather than as a persuasive ad , and , therefore , may have more credibility than advertising that ordinarily is set apart from broadcast programs or editorial content in print media ( Schoell ...
According to one estimate , the number of HMOs increased from 41 in 1970 to 133 in 1973.62 Dr. Paul M. Ellwood , Jr. , a key health advisor to President Richard Nixon ...
Quality of Care: Do Contemporary Nursing Approaches Make a Difference?
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Once an initial determination has been made by the Medicare Administrative Contractor , a Provider has 120 days to file a request that the Medicare Administrative Contractor revise its determination - i.e . , render a redetermination .
This series covers the mandatory units and core skills for Foundation, Intermediate and Advanced levels in Health and Social Care.
Nursing Models for Practice
1966 : Prime Minister Lester Pearson's Liberal Government introduces the Medical Care Act - quickly to become known as “ Medicare ' . 1968–1972 : Through an intense series of intergovernmental negotiations , all ten provinces and two ...
Intermediate Care: Models in Practice