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This is a homeopathic repertory with a difference. In contrast to
the standard repertory structure, this text is formed entirely from
clinically confirmed remedies as recommended by some of the world's
greatest homeopaths, and constructed into concordance tables for
clinically defined conditions. Where they're available, human,
animal and in-vitro clinical trials are also used to confirm the
remedy selection. With entries for over 3200 individual diseases,
this text is the ultimate authority on clinically confirmed
homeopathy and is an essential text for any serious prescriber or
user of homeopathic medicine.
Technology has become an integral part of our daily interactions,
even within the hospitals and healthcare facilities we rely on in
times of illness and injury. New technologies and systems are being
developed every day, advancing the ways that we treat and maintain
the health and wellbeing of diverse populations. Reshaping Medical
Practice and Care with Health Information Systems explores the
latest advancements in telemedicine and various medical
technologies transforming the healthcare sector. Emphasizing
current trends and future opportunities for IT integration in
medicine, this timely publication is an essential reference source
for medical professionals, IT specialists, graduate-level students,
and researchers.
Healthcare reform in the United States is a significant, strongly
debated issue that has been argued since the early 1900s. Though
this issue has been in circulation for decades, by integrating
various new models and approaches, a more sustainable national
healthcare system can perhaps be realized. Evaluating Challenges
and Opportunities for Healthcare Reform presents comprehensive
coverage of the development of new models of healthcare systems
that seek to create sustainable and optimal healthcare by improving
quality and decreasing cost. While highlighting topics including
high-value care, patient interaction, and sustainable healthcare,
this book is ideally designed for government officials,
policymakers, lawmakers, scholars, physicians, healthcare leaders,
academicians, practitioners, and students and can be used to help
all interested stakeholders to make well-informed decisions related
to healthcare reform and policy development for the United States
and beyond, as well as to help all individuals and families in
their decisions related to choices of optimal healthcare plans.
This volume is unique inits systematic approach to these three
pillars of health systems analysis will give readers of various
backgrounds authoritative material about subjects adjacent to their
own specialties. Assembling such comparative materials is usually
an onerous task because so many programs possess their own
vocabularies, goals, and methods. This book will provide common
grounds for people in programs as diverse as economics and finance,
allied health, business and management, and the social sciences,
including psychology.
This volume is unique inits systematic approach to these three
pillars of health systems analysis will give readers of various
backgrounds authoritative material about subjects adjacent to their
own specialties. Assembling such comparative materials is usually
an onerous task because so many programs possess their own
vocabularies, goals, and methods. This book will provide common
grounds for people in programs as diverse as economics and finance,
allied health, business and management, and the social sciences,
including psychology. "
A clear, concise, and essential guide providing key information
about cancer survivors and their needs-and how those needs can best
be met. Excellent Care for Cancer Survivors: A Guide to Fully Meet
Their Needs in Medical Offices and in the Community is edited by
the director of the Lance Armstrong Cancer Survivorship Program at
the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and comprised of articles by
experts from that prestigious institution, from the Harvard Medical
School, and other leading cancer programs. Its goal is simple: to
assure that the millions of cancer survivors in the United States
get the help they need to live life to its fullest. This timely
work, enriched by conversations with cancer survivors themselves,
explains the array of challenges that may affect survivors, from
physical needs to psychological, spiritual, sexual, and financial
issues. Topics such as nutrition and exercise are also addressed,
as are risk assessment, rehabilitation, and possible cognitive
dysfunction after chemotherapy. A final section explains the nuts
and bolts of starting a professional cancer survivorship program,
from staffing to fundraising, exploring what can and is being done
to help cancer survivors in different settings achieve optimal
health and quality of life. Conversations with cancer survivors
explaining the physical and psychological challenges/obstacles they
face A listing of current cancer survivorship programs across the
United States
This is a resource for professionals involved in determining the
driving capacity of individuals with neurological involvement and
or trauma. While much work has been completed in this new and
growing field, this is the first attempt to bring together clinical
work on assessing driving capacity for different clinical
populations and conditions. Specific topics include, traumatic
brain injury, stroke, dementia, normal aging, medications,
retraining, interventions, medical conditions, legal issues,
practical issues, assessment instruments, simulators, research and
epidemiology. Each chapter will address clinically relevant issues
specific to the clinical population. This comprehensive compilation
of driving assessment of cognitively compromised populations is the
first of its kind and Dr. Schultheis is regarded as a leader in the
field.
*The first definitive handbook about driving assessment of
cognitively impaired populations, a growing area of research
*Addresses a myriad of clinical populations and conditions such as
brain injured and elderly patients
*Written by nationally recognized leaders in their fields of
expertise
The six writers in this book explore the contribution and the
transferability of narrative inquiry from curriculum studies to
daily life in education and in healthcare. They examine the
interconnectivity of reconstructed experience with the construction
of disciplinary identity and knowledge. Thinking narratively, they
write auto/biographically about relationships between teachers,
students, nurses, colleagues, and/or people in their care. As
narrative inquirers, they are curious how research moves forward
professional situations in education and healthcare. The narrative
plotlines of knowledge construction, curriculum building and
identity formation thread through the chapters. In education and
healthcare, the reconstructed experience of a teacher is shown to
be foundational to curriculum content and processes. In nursing
education, we see congruence between narrative inquiry (Clandinin
& Connelly, 1995, 2000; Connelly & Clandinin, 1988, 1999)
as a process that includes the teacher-researcher as
co-participant; and, theorists, such as Watson (1999), include the
nurse in the caring situation as shapers of the experience of
people in their care. As practitioner-researchers, teachers in
education and healthcare construct who they are and how they are in
relationship in the context of social situations. Inquiry, not
certainty (Dewey, 1929), is a life stance that is formative for
education. Practitioners in education and in healthcare will be
interested in this book as a way to make meaning of their
experience. Policymakers and administrators will be interested in
this book as a way of conceptualizing teachers' knowledge as a
source of curriculum. Researchers will be interested in this book
as a demonstration of how narrative inquiry illuminates ways of
being that are educative and an innovative way to study curriculum.
Modern technology has impacted healthcare and interactions between
patients and healthcare providers through a variety of means
including the internet, social media, mobile devices, and the
internet of things. These new technologies have empowered,
frustrated, educated, and confused patients by making educational
materials more widely available and allowing patients to monitor
their own vital signs and self-diagnose. Further analysis of these
and future technologies is needed in order to provide new
approaches to empowerment, reduce mistakes, and improve overall
healthcare. Impacts of Information Technology on Patient Care and
Empowerment is a critical scholarly resource that delves into
patient access to information and the effect that access has on
their relationship with healthcare providers and their health
outcomes. Featuring a range of topics such as gamification, mobile
computing, and risk analysis, this book is ideal for healthcare
practitioners, doctors, nurses, surgeons, hospital staff, medical
administrators, patient advocates, researchers, academicians,
policymakers, and healthcare students.
Smart healthcare systems, made up of advanced wearable devices,
internet of things (IoT) technologies and mobile internet
connectivity, allow significant medical information to be easily
and regularly transmitted over public networks. Personal patient
information and clinical records are stored on hospitals and
healthcare centres and can be accessed remotely by healthcare
workers. Due to the widespread increase in the sheer volume of
medical data being collected and created all the time, it has never
been more important to ensure that such information is collected,
stored and processed in a reliable and secure manner. This edited
book covers the recent trends in the field of medical information
processing, including prediction of complications using machine
learning and trends in visualization and image analysis. Further
chapters focus on information security and privacy solutions for
smart healthcare applications, including encryption of medical
information, privacy in smart IoT environments, medical image
watermarking and secure communication systems. Medical Information
Processing and Security: Techniques and applications can be used as
a reference book for practicing engineers, researchers and
scientists. It will also be useful for senior undergraduate and
graduate students, and practitioners from government and industry
as well as healthcare technology professionals working on
state-of-the-art security solutions for smart healthcare
applications.
Virtual communities have gained popularity in many growing fields
and have continued to expand into healthcare environments.
Analyzing the impact these communities have can help provide more
effective methods to support patients and community members. Novel
Applications of Virtual Communities in Healthcare Settings is a
crucial scholarly reference source that examines the challenges
virtual communities can face, as well as the advantages they
provide to members of healthcare organizations. Featuring pertinent
topics that include evaluation frameworks, disaster management,
knowledge translation, and user engagement, this book is ideal for
medical practitioners, academicians, students, and healthcare
researchers that are interested in taking part in the latest
discussions of virtual communities within medical fields.
By relying on private enterprise more than any other developed
nation, American health care has all the appearances of free-market
in action. And for more than a hundred years, attempts to reform
this system (including President Obama's Affordable Care Act) have
been met with opposition from parties warning against the stifling
effect of government intervention. What these warnings about
federal overreach overlook is the fact that the federal government
has long been an indispensible player in guiding and supporting the
current US health care system. Its role is so pervasive and of such
longstanding importance that it is easy to overlook, but it
actually created American health care as we know it today. Seminal
public programs stand behind every segment of America's massive and
hugely profitable health care industry. This is not to deny the
instrumental roles of private entrepreneurship and innovation, but
rather to describe the foundation on which they rest. The
industry's underlying driving force is a massive partnership
between the public and private spheres. The partnership is complex,
and its effects are not always ideal. But for better or worse, it
shapes every aspect of what we in the United States know as health
care. Mother of Invention traces the government's role in building
four key health care sectors into the financial powerhouses they
are today: pharmaceuticals, hospitals, the medical profession, and
private insurance. It traces their history, surveys their growth,
and highlights some of their greatest success stories, which
together reveal the indispensible role of public initiatives in
contemporary private health care. Only by understanding what
actually drives our system can we appreciate possibilities for
meaningful reform or comprehend the true context - historically and
politically - of the Obama plan.
Warning Read this book at your own risk. Upon reading it, some
readers may be afraid to visit doctors or hospitals for the rest of
their lives. However, other readers might die laughing as they
indulge themselves to the variety of the many interesting and
scaring subjects that they will read about. If you're planning to
visit a doctor or hospital, you should read this book before taking
that major step that will probably change your life. If your
decision is to go ahead with that visit, let us hope that you don't
run into some of the bad doctors and hospitals mentioned in this
story. If you ever had any kind of bad experience as a result of
visiting a doctor or hospital, or if you ever heard of anyone else
who had a bad experience, you should definitely read this book.
This story, although fictional, has been comically exaggerated.
However, there is a great deal of reality, and some readers will
find it very convincing, especially if they had similar experiences
as the ones stated in this book. The story deals with the daily
occurrences in certain doctors' offices, as well as certain
hospitals in a major metropolitan city in the Northeast of The
United States. You will see the worst treatments performed by the
worst doctors. However, later on in the story, you will also see
the best treatments offered by the best doctors. The story contains
a generous amount of extremely grim occurrences, but it also
contains a great deal of generosity and compassion. You will see
that there are some people in this story who went out of their way
to do the right thing. You will also see that there are numerous
people who kept the promises that they made to others when they
were in need. If this storychanges the life of only one person for
the better, even for a brief moment, then it was worth writing this
book. The names used in this story have been chosen by the author
as a description of each person or place involved. Actual names
were not used in order to protect the innocent - and the guilty. It
may take some readers a little time to accept the names, but after
they have accepted them, they will find the story extremely
enjoyable and very interesting. Some readers may find it to be a
very valuable and educational account of situations that they
should avoid.
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