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Access, Quality and Satisfaction with Care - Concerns of Patients, Providers and Insurers (Hardcover, New)
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Access, Quality and Satisfaction with Care - Concerns of Patients, Providers and Insurers (Hardcover, New)
Series: Research in the Sociology of Health Care
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Traditionally in health services research, cost, quality and access
to care have been viewed as the three major issues of health care
delivery and have been important in the development of health
services research as a multidisciplinary way to examine issues in
health care and health care delivery. Satisfaction is often viewed
as a specialized aspect of access to care. Given the sociological
focus of this volume, costs are less of a focus, but access,
quality and satisfaction are important sociological aspects of
health services delivery concerns and have been for more than 30
years. This volume explores a variety of those issues in todays
health care system, with a strong sociological focus.
Besides the introductory section of the volume, the other sections
of the volume focus on articles that are about patients and special
types of care, elderly care issues, issues of access, quality and
satisfaction with care from the perspective of foreign health care
systems, and these issues in public systems of care. Some of the
specific chapters look at issues of care for Vietnam veterans,
patients with myocardial infarctions, and dental care and maternity
care, elderly care issues, and what can be learned from
explorations of some aspects of the health care systems of Canada
and Hungary.
Access, Quality and Satisfaction with Care is essential reading for
medical sociologists and people working in other social science
disciplines studying health-related issues. The volume also
provides vital information for health services researchers, policy
analysts and public health researchers.
*Looks at health care from a sociological perspective that is more
focused on access, quality andsatisfaction than cost
*Chapters focus on specialized forms of care and specific issues
(i.e. Vietnam Veterans, dental and maternity care, elderly care
issues, health care systems in different countries, etc.)
*Essential for medical sociologists and others in social science
industries studying health-related issues
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