Health Administration Press Course Catalog - Fall 2013 - (Page 17)
HEALTH POLICY
NEW!
Leiyu Shi, DrPH
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH POLICY
With the evolution of healthcare policies and their subsequent integration into
healthcare systems, this book will introduce your students to health policymaking,
critical health policy issues, health policy research and evaluation methods, and
international perspectives on health policy. Shi takes a unique perspective by integrating
all these topics into this a one-of-a-kind book. Real-world cases and examples reinforce
the theories and concepts throughout the book and address all healthcare settings,
including public health, managed care, ambulatory care, extended care, and the
hospital setting.
Introduction to Health Policy provides an overview of:
- Dominant frameworks of health determinants and health policy formulation
- Major types of health policies, including special populations such as race and
ethnic minorities, those with low income, the elderly, women and children, people
with HIV/AIDS, the mentally ill, and the homeless
A Gateway to Healthcare
Management book
- Health policy issues related to financing and delivery in the United States and abroad
Softbound, 320 pp, July 2013
ISBN-13: 978-1-56793-580-6
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- The importance of an international perspective, in both developed and developing
countries
- Processes and context for federal, state, and local health policymaking
- Health policy research methods so that student can learn to study and analyze
policy issues
Instructor Resources: Test bank, PowerPoint slides, and answers to discussion questions.
Learn more about this
book on page 03!
Paul J. Feldstein, PhD
THE POLITICS OF HEALTH LEGISLATION:
AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE, THIRD EDITION
Leading health economist Paul J. Feldstein has expanded on his unique economics-based
approach to explain legislative outcomes in the healthcare field. Many healthcare legislative
concerns are discussed, including deregulation, market competition, redistribution
programs, and national health insurance. No prior knowledge of economics is assumed.
Key Features:
- Examines previous legislation and proposals in terms of competing theories
of legislation, including the Medicare Modernization Act, the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the defeat of President Clinton’s
Health Care Reform proposal, the 1997 Balanced Budget Act, the State Children’s
Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), and the Bipartisan Commission on the Future
of Medicare
An AUPHA/HAP book
- Includes learning objectives, concluding comments, and questions in each chapter
Hardbound, 376 pp, 2006
ISBN-13: 978-1-56793-253-9
Order code: CBCTF-2059, $90
Instructor Resources: Discussion questions and talking points.
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