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This volume explores problems concerning the series, national
development and the national canon in a range of countries and
their international book-trade relationships. Studies focus on
issues such as the fabrication of a national canon, and on the book
in war-time, the evolution of Catholic literature, imperial
traditions and colonial libraries.
The critical challenges to the British NHS are the consequences of
us all living longer, having to manage chronic conditions over
time, expecting and demanding more, and being denied many
innovative new drugs (notably, for cancer) which cannot be afforded
at present by the too narrowly funded NHS. This needs to be
changed, in line with more successful funding systems in Europe,
Australia, and the Far East, where outcomes are much better than in
the UK. This radical new book offers economic solutions based on
direct financial incentives to the individual to care for
themselves better, to save and invest in future funding, for a much
broader funding base including the greater use of insurance, and to
ask government to re-appraise the system urgently. It will be
controversial, and will spark lively new debate, as well as serving
as a student text for courses concerned with healthcare, and
clinical practise. This new book follows Professor Spiers' several
successful previously published commentaries on the NHS and public
policy, including Who Decides Who Decides? Enabling choice, equity,
access, improved performance and patient guaranteed care, published
by Radcliffe Medical Press.
This volume explores problems concerning the series, national
development and the national canon in a range of countries and
their international book-trade relationships. Studies focus on
issues such as the fabrication of a national canon, and on the book
in war-time, the evolution of Catholic literature, imperial
traditions and colonial libraries.
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PeeP! (Paperback)
John Spiers; Illustrated by John Spiers
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BwOEwK! (Paperback)
John Spiers; Illustrated by John Spiers
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R274
R260
Discovery Miles 2 600
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This book makes the case for 'ordinary' people to get the health
and social care which the state has promised them for over 60 years
but which has not been delivered. What is the case for choice? How
can choice be made real for the individual? What impact can
genuine, individually financially-empowered choice have on
effective funding, purchasing, delivery, and outcomes? How can a
genuine market grow and thrive? How can the quest for choice
include the large numbers of NHS and social care staff on whom
success depends? The book urges individual financial empowerment,
through a life-long health savings account for all NHS and social
services.
Care pathways are being developed throughout the health service to
improve the quality and effectiveness of care. Are they being
developed efficiently and making the most of the latest clinical
computing systems? This is the first practical guide on how
Information Technology and systems methods can support the
development implementation and maintenance of "e-Pathways". Case
studies throughout highlight team approaches to facilitation
clinical knowledge management process analysis and redesign and
computerisation - providing insights into how e-Pathways can be
used to support high quality patient care. The information is
presented in an easy-to-read style and requires no prior knowledge
of IT systems. Doctors nurses and managers throughout primary and
secondary care as well as healthcare information technology
specialists and suppliers will find this to be essential reading.
An accompanying CD-ROM includes supplementary information providing
useful website links and additional material on specific topic
areas.
This book explores the controversial dilemmas which meet at the
intersection of medicine philosphy and law - questions concerning
killing and not killing which are faced daily in health care. They
embrace euthanasia abortion the care of the elderly and the
demented the care of the mentally ill children and those in a
persistent vegative state. Who Owns our Bodies? identifies a crisis
both in ethics and in empowerment as people face often neccessarily
wretched choices. It seeks a framework of guidance for practical
decision-making and focuses on two key issues. First who decides on
an individual's quality of life and thus on their health care
treatments? Second how can patients be empowered with a structure
to enable choice self-realization self-reflection and
self-responsibility? John Spiers with characteristic clarity and
verve offers a fundamental choice between health care experienced
as hierarchy and control and the alternative of choice and
self-responsibilty. He argues that health care must rely on
patients deciding how much power they have not on professionals
deciding how much to grant them.
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