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This new resource in the series provides vital perspectives across
entire new disease and service areas not previously covered in
other volumes. The books of the first and second series are well
established as the key sources of data on needs assessment.
Together, they describe the central role and aim of health care
needs assessment in the National Health Service. The
epidemiological approach to needs assessment is explained
thoroughly, and is then applied to the effectiveness and
availability of services. This definitive guide is ideal for all
those involved in commissioning health care. It is invaluable for
public health professionals, epidemiology and public health
academics, and students of public health and epidemiology. Key
reviews of the First Series: "An excellent balanced account...the
definitive resource" - "Journal of the Association for Quality in
Healthcare". "Excellent...it should be delved into deeply" -
"Pharmaceutical Times". "This excellent work moves us closer to
implementing a market in health care" - "British Medical Journal".
This satirical spin on the ancient, much-beloved nursery rhymes of
our youth gives familiar characters such as Little Jack Horner and
Little Bo Peep a chance to "make it" in our 21st century.
Unfortunately, it's not easy to time travel in leaps and bounds, so
you'll enjoy the hilarious and unexpected glitches our Mother Goose
friends encounter along the way. Intended for more adult audiences,
this collection of free-verse poems delights and surprises with
literary references, witty double meaning, and clever irony.
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Health Care Needs Assessment, First Series, Volume 2, Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Andrew Stevens, James Raftery, Jonathan Mant, Sue Simpson
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Health care needs assessment provides information to plan,
negotiate and change services for the better, and to improve health
in other ways. The first edition of this series established itself
as a key source on health care needs for specific conditions
supported by the Department of Health. Now in its second edition it
provides vital updates taking into account how health care has
moved on and how the structure of the UK's health service has
changed. Each of the chapters follows the same structure; each
analysing its topic, reviewing the incidence and prevalence, the
range of services available, and the effectiveness of those
services. It describes the central role and aim of health care
needs assessment in the NHS health care reforms and explains the
'epidemiological approach' to needs assessment and its
effectiveness. Volume 1 includes diabetes mellitus, renal disease,
stroke, lower respiratory disease, coronary heart disease,
colorectal cancer, cancer of the lung, osteoarthritis affecting the
hip and knee, cataract surgery and groin hernia. Volume 2 includes
varicose veins and venous ulcers, benign prostatic hyperplasia,
severe mental illness, Alzheimer's disease, alcohol misuse, drug
misuse, learning disabilities, community child health services and
contraception, induced abortion and fertility services. All health
professionals, including policy makers and shapers and those
assessing quality of service will find this book an essential
resource.
A favourite of Queen Elizabeth I, Sir Henry Lee was known as 'the
most accomplished cavaliero' in England. This handsome,
entertaining and highly convivial gentleman was an important
participant in life at court as Elizabeth's tournament champion. He
created the spectacular Accession Day tournaments held annually
before London crowds of more than 8,000 people, was Lieutenant of
Elizabeth's palace at Woodstock, and Master of the Armoury at the
Tower of London during the Spanish Armada. This is the only
biography of Sir Henry Lee in print, and explores the interaction
of politics, culture and society of the Elizabethan court through
the eyes of a popular and long-serving courtier. Indeed, few other
courtiers managed to live such a long and satisfying life, and
although this study of Sir Henry's life shows a diverse nature
typical of many Elizabethan gentlemen - his travels to the courts
of Italy, his knowledge of arms and armour, his delight in the
world of emblems and symbolism, his close association with Philip
Sidney, and his intimate relationship with a notorious woman at
least thirty years his junior - it also questions what it meant to
be a courtier. Was the game actually worth the candle?
This new resource in the series provides vital perspectives across
entire new disease and service areas not previously covered in
other volumes. The books of the first and second series are well
established as the key sources of data on needs assessment.
Together, they describe the central role and aim of health care
needs assessment in the National Health Service. The
epidemiological approach to needs assessment is explained
thoroughly, and is then applied to the effectiveness and
availability of services. This definitive guide is ideal for all
those involved in commissioning health care. It is invaluable for
public health professionals, epidemiology and public health
academics, and students of public health and epidemiology. Key
reviews of the First Series: "An excellent balanced account...the
definitive resource" - "Journal of the Association for Quality in
Healthcare". "Excellent...it should be delved into deeply" -
"Pharmaceutical Times". "This excellent work moves us closer to
implementing a market in health care" - "British Medical Journal".
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