Access to care and factors that impact access, patients as partners in care and changing roles of health providers / edited by Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld.

This volume in the highly-regarded Research in the Sociology of Health Care series, deals with both macro-level system issues and micro-level issues involving access to care, factors that impact access, patients as partners in care and changing roles of health providers. It includes: examination of...

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Other Authors: Kronenfeld, Jennie J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2011.
Series:Research in the sociology of health care ; v. 29.
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Summary:This volume in the highly-regarded Research in the Sociology of Health Care series, deals with both macro-level system issues and micro-level issues involving access to care, factors that impact access, patients as partners in care and changing roles of health providers. It includes: examination of factors that impact access to care such as racial/ethnic, social, demographic and structural sources, discussion of changing patterns of care and changing patterns of interaction between patients and providers of care, and investigation of changing roles of health care providers within the health care delivery system. Key contributions focus on linkages to policy, population concerns and patients and/or providers of care as ways to meet health care needs of people both in the US and in other countries. This volume relates to issues of consumers of health care services, providers of such services and policy perspectives. It also raises issues of the availability of services, access to those services, quality of services and the role of government in services provision.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 297 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780857247162
0857247166
0857247158
9780857247155
ISSN:0275-4959 ;