National health systems of the world. The issues V.2
by Roemer, Milton Irwin
[ Recurso electrónico ] Published by : Oxford University Press (New York) Physical details: viii, 356 p. 28 cm. ISBN:0195078454. Year: 1993 Item type: Recurso electrónicoCurrent location | Home library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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1 Physicians and Healers. Traditional Healers. Background of the Modern Physician. Numbers and Distribution of Physicians. Major Developments in the Medical Profession. 2 Nurses, Pharmacists, and Other Health Personnel. Nursing Personnel and Midwives. Pharmacists. Dentists and Allied Dental Personnel. Other Clinical Health Personnel. Public Health Administrators. Medical Assistants and Community Health Workers. Current Panorama of Health Personnel. 3 Health Facilities. Hospitals. Ambulatory Care Facilities. 4 Health Commodities and Knowledge. Drugs and Equipment. Knowledge as a Resource. 5 Governmental Health Agencies. Ministries of Health. Other Public Agencies with Health Functions. 6 Social Security for Medical Care. Beginnings of Sickness Insurance in Europe. Inicial Developments Outside Europe. Developments after World War. Spread of National Health Services. Overall Health Insurance Coverage and Commentary. 7 Voluntary Health Agencies. 8 Private Sector Health Care. Wholly Private Health Care Markets- Private Health Care with Public Financing. Commercial Health Insurance. Employer-Supported Health Care. 9 Economic Support of Health Systems. Total Health System expenditures. 10 Health Planning and Administration. 11 Health Regulation and Legíslation. 12 Ambulatory and Primary Health Care. 13. Hospital Services. 14 Health Programs for Certain Populations. 15 Health Programs for Certain Disorders. 16 Programs for Special Health Services. 17 International Health Activities. 18 World Trends in Health Systems.