Healthcare Public Health
Improving Health Services Through Population Science
Herausgeber: Gulliford, Martin; Jessop, Edmund
Healthcare Public Health
Improving Health Services Through Population Science
Herausgeber: Gulliford, Martin; Jessop, Edmund
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Healthcare public health is concerned with the application of population sciences to improving the design, organisation and delivery of health services. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to healthcare public health, and population healthcare.
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Healthcare public health is concerned with the application of population sciences to improving the design, organisation and delivery of health services. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to healthcare public health, and population healthcare.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780198837206
- ISBN-10: 0198837208
- Artikelnr.: 60601834
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780198837206
- ISBN-10: 0198837208
- Artikelnr.: 60601834
Martin Gulliford is Professor of Public Health in the School of Population Health and Environmental Sciences at King's College London. He qualified in medicine from the University of Cambridge and University College Hospital, London and trained in public health and health services research at Guy's and St Thomas' Medical Schools, London. He has worked in the National Health Service in England and spent time in teaching and research in Trinidad. Martin's current research focuses on epidemiology as applied to public health and health services research. He co-edited the Oxford Textbook of Global Public Health and is author of many research publications. Edmund Jessop worked for the NHS in England from 1979 to 2018. He qualified in medicine at Oxford University and trained in community medicine in the north of England. He was Director of Public Health in West Surrey for seven years and from 2002 onwards worked at national level in England with the national specialist commissioning team. He has extensive teaching experience and was co-editor of the Journal of Public Health from 1998 - 2007.
* 1: Martin Gulliford and Edmund Jessop: Population healthcare and
healthcare public health: An introduction
* 2: Rodrigo Tobias, Julio Cesar Schweickardt, and Matthew Harris:
Access to healthcare in the remote and resource-poor region of the
Brazilian Amazon
* 3: Bo Burström: Promoting equity through health services
* 4: Christopher McKevitt, Nina Fudge, and Clémence Pinel: Involving
patients and publics in healthcare
* 5: A.M. Viens: Populations, values, and health: Ethical implications
of population healthcare
* 6: Andrew O'Shaughnessy and John Wright: Healthcare needs assessment
* 7: Martin Gulliford: Access to healthcare
* 8: Aoife Molloy: Knowledge management: Evidence into guidance
* 9: Hugh Alderwick, Jennifer Dixon, and Jo Bibby: Health care redesign
and population health
* 10: Eira Winrow and Rhiannon Tudor Edwards: Programme budgeting and
marginal analysis, and developing a business case for a new service
* 11: Edmund Jessop: Evaluating healthcare systems and services
* 12: Stephanie Russ and Nick Sevdalis: Perspectives on healthcare
quality and safety
* 13: Jenifer Smith and James Mapstone: Health services for health
promotion and disease prevention
* 14: Allison Streetly and Nehmat Houssami: Population screening
* 15: Martin Gulliford, Edmund Jessop, and Lucy Yardley: Digital
healthcare public health
* 16: Edmund Jessop: Healthcare public health in disasters and
emergencies
* 17: Edmund Jessop and Martin Gulliford: Concluding remarks
healthcare public health: An introduction
* 2: Rodrigo Tobias, Julio Cesar Schweickardt, and Matthew Harris:
Access to healthcare in the remote and resource-poor region of the
Brazilian Amazon
* 3: Bo Burström: Promoting equity through health services
* 4: Christopher McKevitt, Nina Fudge, and Clémence Pinel: Involving
patients and publics in healthcare
* 5: A.M. Viens: Populations, values, and health: Ethical implications
of population healthcare
* 6: Andrew O'Shaughnessy and John Wright: Healthcare needs assessment
* 7: Martin Gulliford: Access to healthcare
* 8: Aoife Molloy: Knowledge management: Evidence into guidance
* 9: Hugh Alderwick, Jennifer Dixon, and Jo Bibby: Health care redesign
and population health
* 10: Eira Winrow and Rhiannon Tudor Edwards: Programme budgeting and
marginal analysis, and developing a business case for a new service
* 11: Edmund Jessop: Evaluating healthcare systems and services
* 12: Stephanie Russ and Nick Sevdalis: Perspectives on healthcare
quality and safety
* 13: Jenifer Smith and James Mapstone: Health services for health
promotion and disease prevention
* 14: Allison Streetly and Nehmat Houssami: Population screening
* 15: Martin Gulliford, Edmund Jessop, and Lucy Yardley: Digital
healthcare public health
* 16: Edmund Jessop: Healthcare public health in disasters and
emergencies
* 17: Edmund Jessop and Martin Gulliford: Concluding remarks
* 1: Martin Gulliford and Edmund Jessop: Population healthcare and
healthcare public health: An introduction
* 2: Rodrigo Tobias, Julio Cesar Schweickardt, and Matthew Harris:
Access to healthcare in the remote and resource-poor region of the
Brazilian Amazon
* 3: Bo Burström: Promoting equity through health services
* 4: Christopher McKevitt, Nina Fudge, and Clémence Pinel: Involving
patients and publics in healthcare
* 5: A.M. Viens: Populations, values, and health: Ethical implications
of population healthcare
* 6: Andrew O'Shaughnessy and John Wright: Healthcare needs assessment
* 7: Martin Gulliford: Access to healthcare
* 8: Aoife Molloy: Knowledge management: Evidence into guidance
* 9: Hugh Alderwick, Jennifer Dixon, and Jo Bibby: Health care redesign
and population health
* 10: Eira Winrow and Rhiannon Tudor Edwards: Programme budgeting and
marginal analysis, and developing a business case for a new service
* 11: Edmund Jessop: Evaluating healthcare systems and services
* 12: Stephanie Russ and Nick Sevdalis: Perspectives on healthcare
quality and safety
* 13: Jenifer Smith and James Mapstone: Health services for health
promotion and disease prevention
* 14: Allison Streetly and Nehmat Houssami: Population screening
* 15: Martin Gulliford, Edmund Jessop, and Lucy Yardley: Digital
healthcare public health
* 16: Edmund Jessop: Healthcare public health in disasters and
emergencies
* 17: Edmund Jessop and Martin Gulliford: Concluding remarks
healthcare public health: An introduction
* 2: Rodrigo Tobias, Julio Cesar Schweickardt, and Matthew Harris:
Access to healthcare in the remote and resource-poor region of the
Brazilian Amazon
* 3: Bo Burström: Promoting equity through health services
* 4: Christopher McKevitt, Nina Fudge, and Clémence Pinel: Involving
patients and publics in healthcare
* 5: A.M. Viens: Populations, values, and health: Ethical implications
of population healthcare
* 6: Andrew O'Shaughnessy and John Wright: Healthcare needs assessment
* 7: Martin Gulliford: Access to healthcare
* 8: Aoife Molloy: Knowledge management: Evidence into guidance
* 9: Hugh Alderwick, Jennifer Dixon, and Jo Bibby: Health care redesign
and population health
* 10: Eira Winrow and Rhiannon Tudor Edwards: Programme budgeting and
marginal analysis, and developing a business case for a new service
* 11: Edmund Jessop: Evaluating healthcare systems and services
* 12: Stephanie Russ and Nick Sevdalis: Perspectives on healthcare
quality and safety
* 13: Jenifer Smith and James Mapstone: Health services for health
promotion and disease prevention
* 14: Allison Streetly and Nehmat Houssami: Population screening
* 15: Martin Gulliford, Edmund Jessop, and Lucy Yardley: Digital
healthcare public health
* 16: Edmund Jessop: Healthcare public health in disasters and
emergencies
* 17: Edmund Jessop and Martin Gulliford: Concluding remarks