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Medical Management of Vulnerable and Underserved Patients, 2ed

The leading reference and text on caring for underserved patients and those with highly unique health requirements – updated and expanded in full color

Medical Management of Vulnerable and Underserved Patients: Principles, Practice and Populations, Second Edition is designed to clarify current issues and instruct you in best practices and compliance with legislation, such as the Affordable Care Act, when caring for patients living with chronic diseases in poor and minority populations. How do these laws affect you, your practice, and patient care?

Medical Management of Vulnerable and Underserved Patients is ideally suited for clinical and
educational programs and policy-oriented institutions concerned with addressing health disparities and caring for the underserved and vulnerable patient. Comprehensive in scope and authored by many of the leading names in the field, the book takes complex concepts and issues and helps you understand them, resulting in a “roadmap” to guide real-world applications and compliance with the terms of the law. Each chapter integrates key concepts, core competencies, and common pitfalls and concludes with useful lists of web resources and stimulating discussion questions.

Highlights of the Second Edition:

  • Fully revised to reflect passage and impact of the Affordable Care Act on care of underserved patients
  • Expanded with major new chapters, from Health Quality to Rural Healthcare, and additional content relevant to nursing
  • Focused on evidence-based practice with a patient-centered approach
  • Full color presentation
  • Boxed main points and Practical Pearls, such as how to write a disability letter

About the Author

Talmadge E. King, Jr., MD (San Francisco, CA) holds the Julius R. Krevans Distinguished Professorship in Internal Medicine and is Dean of the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine.
Andrew Bindman, MD (San Francisco, CA) is Professor of Medicine, Health Policy, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, at the University of California, San Francisco and is Director of the University of California Medicaid Research Institute and UCSF’s Primary Care Research Fellowship.
Alicia Fernandez, MD (San Francisco, CA) is Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. She is a primary care physician, teacher, and health services researcher at San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH).
Kevin Grumbach, MD (San Francisco, CA) is Professor and Chair of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He is the Co-Director of the UCSF Center for Excellence in Primary Care and Co-Director of the Community Engagement and Health Policy Program for the UCSF Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
Dean Schillinger, MD (San Francisco, CA) is UCSF Professor of Medicine in Residence and a primary care physician at San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH). He serves as Chief of the UCSF Division of General Internal Medicine at SFGH and directs the Health Communications Program in the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations.
Teresa Villela, MD (San Francisco, CA) is Professor of Clinical Medicine and the Program Director, San Francisco General Hospital Family and Community Medicine Residency, the Vice Chair, UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine, and the Vice Chief, San Francisco General Hospital Department of Family and Community Medicine.
Margaret Wheeler, MD (San Francisco, CA) is Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. She currently directs the third and fourth year medical student clerkships based at San Francisco General Hospital and co-directs Model SFGH, a program for students interested in the care of the underserved.

Contents

Chapter 1: Vulnerable Populations, Health Disparities, and Health Equity: An Overview
Chapter 2: Health-Care Disparities: An Overview
Chapter 3: Financing and Organization of Health Care for Vulnerable Populations
Chapter 4: Legal Issues in the Care of Underserved Populations
Chapter 5: Principles in the Ethical Care of Underserved Patients
Chapter 6: Community Engagement and Partnership
Chapter 7: A Global Perspective on the Care of Medically Vulnerable and Underserved Populations
Chapter 8: Advocacy
Chapter 9: Practical Strategies in Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Clinical Settings
Chapter 10: Creating a Context for Effective Intervention in the Clinical Care of Vulnerable Patients
Chapter 11: Creating the Medical Home for Underserved Patients
Chapter 12: Promoting Behavior Change
Chapter 13: Assessing and Promoting Medication Adherence
Chapter 14: Navigating Cross-Cultural Communication
Chapter 15: Improving the Communication Exchange: A Focus on Limited Health Literacy
Chapter 16: Group Medical Visits for Underserved Populations
Chapter 17: Applying Interactive Mobile Health (mHealth) Technologies for Vulnerable Populations
Chapter 18: Applying Principles and Practice of Quality Improvement for Better Care of the Underserved
Chapter 19: Interdisciplinary Models of Care for High-Risk Patients
Chapter 20: Underserved Children: Preventing Chronic Illness and Promoting Health
Chapter 21: Vulnerabilities of Adolescence and Young Adulthood
Chapter 22: The Family as the Context for Care
Chapter 23: The Hidden Poor: Care of the Older Adult
Chapter 24: Care of the Dying Patient
Chapter 25: Work, Living Environment, and Health
Chapter 26: Care of the Food Insecure Patient
Chapter 27: Clinical Care for Persons with a History of Incarceration
Chapter 28: Care of the Homeless Patient
Chapter 29: Immigrant Health Issues
Chapter 30: Rural Health Care: Communities, Systems, and Patient Care
Chapter 31: Providing Care to Patients Who Speak Limited English
Chapter 32: The Care of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Patients
Chapter 33: The Medical Treatment of Patients with Psychiatric Illness
Chapter 34: Women’s Health: Reproduction and Beyond in Poor Women
Chapter 35: Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter 36: Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care
Chapter 37: Obesity as a Clinical and Social Problem
Chapter 38: Chronic Pain Management in Vulnerable Populations
Chapter 39: Principles of Caring for People Who Use Alcohol and Other Drugs
Chapter 40: Tobacco Use
Chapter 41: Dental Care: The Forgotten Need
Chapter 42: Disability and Patients with Disabilities
Chapter 43: HIV/AIDS: Impact on Vulnerable Populations
Chapter 44: Care of the Socially Complicated Patient in the Hospital
Chapter 45: Caring for Ourselves While Caring for Others

قیمت : 5000 تومان

لینک کوتاه : https://bookbaz.ir/?p=42816
نویسنده : Talmadge E. King Jr
ناشر : McGraw-Hill Education / Medical; 2nd edition
سال انتشار : 2016
زبان کتاب : انگلیسی
نوع فایل : PDF
تعداد صفحات : 577
(ISBN) شابک : 0071834443
قیمت کتاب درآمازون : $73.13
حجم فایل : 25 MB

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