Jeffrey Braithwaite, Yukihiro Matsuyama, Julie Johnson
Healthcare Reform, Quality and Safety
Perspectives, Participants, Partnerships and Prospects in 30 Countries
Jeffrey Braithwaite, Yukihiro Matsuyama, Julie Johnson
Healthcare Reform, Quality and Safety
Perspectives, Participants, Partnerships and Prospects in 30 Countries
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The first of its kind, here is a compendium of the current 'state of the art' in global healthcare reform. It looks at the ways reforms have developed in 30 countries, and specifically the impact national reform initiatives have had on the quality and safety of care. It explores how reforms drive quality and safety improvement, and equally how they act to negate such goals. This is a unique opportunity for the cross-fertilization of ideas on an international scale.
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The first of its kind, here is a compendium of the current 'state of the art' in global healthcare reform. It looks at the ways reforms have developed in 30 countries, and specifically the impact national reform initiatives have had on the quality and safety of care. It explores how reforms drive quality and safety improvement, and equally how they act to negate such goals. This is a unique opportunity for the cross-fertilization of ideas on an international scale.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 742g
- ISBN-13: 9781472451408
- ISBN-10: 1472451406
- Artikelnr.: 44638105
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 742g
- ISBN-13: 9781472451408
- ISBN-10: 1472451406
- Artikelnr.: 44638105
Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite is a leading health services and systems researcher with an international reputation for his work investigating and contributing to systems improvement. He has particular expertise in the culture and structure of acute settings, leadership, management and change in health sector organisations, quality and safety in health care, accreditation and surveying processes in international context and the restructuring of health services. Professor Braithwaite is well known for bringing management and leadership concepts and evidence into the clinical arena and he has published extensively (more than 400 refereed contributions, and 600 total publications) about organisational, social and team approaches to care which has raised the importance of these in Australia and internationally. He has presented at or chaired international and national conferences, workshops, symposia and meetings on more than 600 occasions, including over 60 keynote addresses. Professor Yukihiro Matsuyama, PhD, is Research Director at The Canon Institute for Global Studies and Affiliate Professor at the Chiba University of Commerce, both in Japan. His research examines the sustainability of safety-net systems in Japan, including healthcare, pensions, pandemic crises and employment, through international comparison analysis. He is advisor to the healthcare working group of the regulatory reform council of Japan's Abe administration, as well as a member of the welfare corporation reform committee of their Ministry of Health, Labor & Welfare. Professor Matsuyama has published many books including Health Reform and Economic Growth (2010), which greatly influenced Japanese government policies. Professor Russell Mannion, BA (Hons), PG Dip Health Econ, PhD, FRSA holds the Chair in Health Systems at the University of Birmingham where he is currently Director of Research at the Health Services Management Centre. He also holds a professorial position at the University of Oslo.
Contents: Foreword
David W. Bates and Clifford F. Hughes; Introduction
Jeffrey Braithwaite
Yukihiro Matsuyama
Russell Mannion and Julie Johnson. Part I Africa and Western Asia: Ghana
Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey; The Gulf States
Tawfik A.M. Khoja and Abdelrahman A. Kamel; Israel
Eyal Zimlichman; Oman
Ahmed Al-Mandhari; South Africa
Stuart Whittaker
Carol Marshall and Grace Labadarios. Part II Eastern Asia and Southern Asia: China
Sun Niuyun; Hong Kong
Eng Kiong Yeoh and Hong Fung; India
Girdhar J. Gyani; Japan
Yukihiro Matsuyama. Part III South Eastern Asia and Oceania: Australia
Stephen Duckett; Indonesia
Sophia Hermawan and Brette Blakely; New Zealand
Jackie Cumming; Papua New Guinea
William Adu-Krow and Paulinus Lingani Ncube Sikosana. Part IV The Americas: Argentina
Hugo Arce and Ezequiel García Elorrio; Brazil
José Carvalho de Noronha
Victor Grabois and Adelia Quadros Farias Gomes; Chile
Giorgio Solimano and Leonel Valdivia; Mexico
Enrique Ruelas
Octavio Gómez-Danté and Walverly Morales; United States of America
Julie K. Johnson and Arlene S. Bierman. Part V Europe: Denmark
Janne Lehmann Knudsen
Carsten Engel and Jesper Eriksen; England
Martin Powell and Russell Mannion; Germany
Holger Pfaff
Tristan D. Gloede and Antje Hammer; Italy
Americo Cicchetti
Silvia Coretti and Valentina Iacopino; Norway
Ellen Catharina Tveter Deilkås
Tor Ingebrigtsen and ?...nen Ringard; Scotland
Andrew Thompson and David R. Steel; Sweden
John Øvretveit
Magna Andreen Sachs and Marion Lindh; Discussion: integrating and synthesizing the evidence across countries
Jeffrey Braithwaite
Yukihiro Matsuyama
Russell Mannion and Julie Johnson. References; Index.
David W. Bates and Clifford F. Hughes; Introduction
Jeffrey Braithwaite
Yukihiro Matsuyama
Russell Mannion and Julie Johnson. Part I Africa and Western Asia: Ghana
Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey; The Gulf States
Tawfik A.M. Khoja and Abdelrahman A. Kamel; Israel
Eyal Zimlichman; Oman
Ahmed Al-Mandhari; South Africa
Stuart Whittaker
Carol Marshall and Grace Labadarios. Part II Eastern Asia and Southern Asia: China
Sun Niuyun; Hong Kong
Eng Kiong Yeoh and Hong Fung; India
Girdhar J. Gyani; Japan
Yukihiro Matsuyama. Part III South Eastern Asia and Oceania: Australia
Stephen Duckett; Indonesia
Sophia Hermawan and Brette Blakely; New Zealand
Jackie Cumming; Papua New Guinea
William Adu-Krow and Paulinus Lingani Ncube Sikosana. Part IV The Americas: Argentina
Hugo Arce and Ezequiel García Elorrio; Brazil
José Carvalho de Noronha
Victor Grabois and Adelia Quadros Farias Gomes; Chile
Giorgio Solimano and Leonel Valdivia; Mexico
Enrique Ruelas
Octavio Gómez-Danté and Walverly Morales; United States of America
Julie K. Johnson and Arlene S. Bierman. Part V Europe: Denmark
Janne Lehmann Knudsen
Carsten Engel and Jesper Eriksen; England
Martin Powell and Russell Mannion; Germany
Holger Pfaff
Tristan D. Gloede and Antje Hammer; Italy
Americo Cicchetti
Silvia Coretti and Valentina Iacopino; Norway
Ellen Catharina Tveter Deilkås
Tor Ingebrigtsen and ?...nen Ringard; Scotland
Andrew Thompson and David R. Steel; Sweden
John Øvretveit
Magna Andreen Sachs and Marion Lindh; Discussion: integrating and synthesizing the evidence across countries
Jeffrey Braithwaite
Yukihiro Matsuyama
Russell Mannion and Julie Johnson. References; Index.
Contents: Foreword
David W. Bates and Clifford F. Hughes; Introduction
Jeffrey Braithwaite
Yukihiro Matsuyama
Russell Mannion and Julie Johnson. Part I Africa and Western Asia: Ghana
Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey; The Gulf States
Tawfik A.M. Khoja and Abdelrahman A. Kamel; Israel
Eyal Zimlichman; Oman
Ahmed Al-Mandhari; South Africa
Stuart Whittaker
Carol Marshall and Grace Labadarios. Part II Eastern Asia and Southern Asia: China
Sun Niuyun; Hong Kong
Eng Kiong Yeoh and Hong Fung; India
Girdhar J. Gyani; Japan
Yukihiro Matsuyama. Part III South Eastern Asia and Oceania: Australia
Stephen Duckett; Indonesia
Sophia Hermawan and Brette Blakely; New Zealand
Jackie Cumming; Papua New Guinea
William Adu-Krow and Paulinus Lingani Ncube Sikosana. Part IV The Americas: Argentina
Hugo Arce and Ezequiel García Elorrio; Brazil
José Carvalho de Noronha
Victor Grabois and Adelia Quadros Farias Gomes; Chile
Giorgio Solimano and Leonel Valdivia; Mexico
Enrique Ruelas
Octavio Gómez-Danté and Walverly Morales; United States of America
Julie K. Johnson and Arlene S. Bierman. Part V Europe: Denmark
Janne Lehmann Knudsen
Carsten Engel and Jesper Eriksen; England
Martin Powell and Russell Mannion; Germany
Holger Pfaff
Tristan D. Gloede and Antje Hammer; Italy
Americo Cicchetti
Silvia Coretti and Valentina Iacopino; Norway
Ellen Catharina Tveter Deilkås
Tor Ingebrigtsen and ?...nen Ringard; Scotland
Andrew Thompson and David R. Steel; Sweden
John Øvretveit
Magna Andreen Sachs and Marion Lindh; Discussion: integrating and synthesizing the evidence across countries
Jeffrey Braithwaite
Yukihiro Matsuyama
Russell Mannion and Julie Johnson. References; Index.
David W. Bates and Clifford F. Hughes; Introduction
Jeffrey Braithwaite
Yukihiro Matsuyama
Russell Mannion and Julie Johnson. Part I Africa and Western Asia: Ghana
Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey; The Gulf States
Tawfik A.M. Khoja and Abdelrahman A. Kamel; Israel
Eyal Zimlichman; Oman
Ahmed Al-Mandhari; South Africa
Stuart Whittaker
Carol Marshall and Grace Labadarios. Part II Eastern Asia and Southern Asia: China
Sun Niuyun; Hong Kong
Eng Kiong Yeoh and Hong Fung; India
Girdhar J. Gyani; Japan
Yukihiro Matsuyama. Part III South Eastern Asia and Oceania: Australia
Stephen Duckett; Indonesia
Sophia Hermawan and Brette Blakely; New Zealand
Jackie Cumming; Papua New Guinea
William Adu-Krow and Paulinus Lingani Ncube Sikosana. Part IV The Americas: Argentina
Hugo Arce and Ezequiel García Elorrio; Brazil
José Carvalho de Noronha
Victor Grabois and Adelia Quadros Farias Gomes; Chile
Giorgio Solimano and Leonel Valdivia; Mexico
Enrique Ruelas
Octavio Gómez-Danté and Walverly Morales; United States of America
Julie K. Johnson and Arlene S. Bierman. Part V Europe: Denmark
Janne Lehmann Knudsen
Carsten Engel and Jesper Eriksen; England
Martin Powell and Russell Mannion; Germany
Holger Pfaff
Tristan D. Gloede and Antje Hammer; Italy
Americo Cicchetti
Silvia Coretti and Valentina Iacopino; Norway
Ellen Catharina Tveter Deilkås
Tor Ingebrigtsen and ?...nen Ringard; Scotland
Andrew Thompson and David R. Steel; Sweden
John Øvretveit
Magna Andreen Sachs and Marion Lindh; Discussion: integrating and synthesizing the evidence across countries
Jeffrey Braithwaite
Yukihiro Matsuyama
Russell Mannion and Julie Johnson. References; Index.