Patients as Policy Actors
Herausgeber: Hoffman, Beatrix
Patients as Policy Actors
Herausgeber: Hoffman, Beatrix
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Patients as Policy Actors offers groundbreaking accounts of one of the health field's most important developments of the last fifty years--the rise of more consciously patient-centered care and policymaking. The authors in this volume illustrate, from multiple disciplinary perspectives, the unexpected ways that patients can matter as both agents and objects of health care policy yet nonetheless too often remain silent, silenced, misrepresented, or ignored.
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Patients as Policy Actors offers groundbreaking accounts of one of the health field's most important developments of the last fifty years--the rise of more consciously patient-centered care and policymaking. The authors in this volume illustrate, from multiple disciplinary perspectives, the unexpected ways that patients can matter as both agents and objects of health care policy yet nonetheless too often remain silent, silenced, misrepresented, or ignored.
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- Verlag: Univ of Chicago Behalf of Rutgers Univ Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9780813550510
- ISBN-10: 0813550513
- Artikelnr.: 32737270
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- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Univ of Chicago Behalf of Rutgers Univ Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9780813550510
- ISBN-10: 0813550513
- Artikelnr.: 32737270
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Beatrix Hoffman is an associate professor and chair of the department of history at Northern Illinois Unversity. She is author of The Wages of Sickness: The Politics of Health Insurance in Progressive America. Nancy Tomes is a professor in the history department at Stony Brook University. She is the author of several books,among them, The Gospel of Germs: Men, Women, and the Microbe in American Life. Rachel Grob is scholar in residence and director of national initiatives at the Center for Patient Partnerships, University of Wisconsin-Madison and healthy advocacy faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College. She is author of Testing Baby: The Transformation of New Born Screening, Parenting, and Policymaking (Rutgers Press, forthcoming). Mark Schlesinger is a professor of health policy and a fellow of the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University and past editor of the Journal of Health Policy, Politics and Law.
Introduction: Patients as Policy Actors, by Nancy Tomes and Beatrix Hoffman
Part I. Voices of the Silent
1. Solitary Advocates: The Severely Brain Injured and Their Surrogates, by
Joseph J. Fins and Jennifer Hersh
2. Physician-Patient Communication in the Care of Vulnerable Populations:
The Patient's Voice in Interpersonal Policy, by M. Robin DiMatteo, Kelly B.
Haskard-Zolnierek, Summer L. Williams, and Desiree Despues
3. Is It Time to Push Yet? The Challenges to Advocacy in U.S. Childbirth,
by Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong and Eugene Declercq
4. A Pound of Flesh: Patient Legal Action for Human Research Protections in
the Biotech Age, by Lori Andrews and Julie Burger Chronis
Part 2. From Individual to Collective
5. From Outsiders to Insiders: The Consumer-Survivor Movement and Its
Impact on U.S. Mental Health Policy, by Nancy Tomes
6. "Don't Scream Alone": The Health Care Activism of Poor Americans in the
1970s, by Beatrix Hoffman
7. The Canary in the Gemeinschaft: Using the Public Voice of Patients to
Enhance Health System Performance, by Mark Schlesinger
8. Patient Appeals as Policy Disputes: Individual and Collective Action in
Managed Care, by Marc A. Rodwin
Part 3. How Patients Matter
9. The Power of Us: A New Approach to Advocacy for Rare Cancers, by Amy
Dockser Marcus
10. Patients and the Rise of the Nurse-Practitioner Profession, by Julie
Fairman
11. A House on Fire: Newborn Screening, Parents' Advocacy, and the
Discourse of Urgency, by Rachel Grob
12. Measuring Success: Scientific, Institutional, and Cultural Effects on
Patient Advocacy, by Steven Epstein
Epilogue: Principles for Engaging Patients in U.S. Health Care and Policy,
by Rachel Grob and Mark Schlesinger
Notes on Contributors
Index
Part I. Voices of the Silent
1. Solitary Advocates: The Severely Brain Injured and Their Surrogates, by
Joseph J. Fins and Jennifer Hersh
2. Physician-Patient Communication in the Care of Vulnerable Populations:
The Patient's Voice in Interpersonal Policy, by M. Robin DiMatteo, Kelly B.
Haskard-Zolnierek, Summer L. Williams, and Desiree Despues
3. Is It Time to Push Yet? The Challenges to Advocacy in U.S. Childbirth,
by Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong and Eugene Declercq
4. A Pound of Flesh: Patient Legal Action for Human Research Protections in
the Biotech Age, by Lori Andrews and Julie Burger Chronis
Part 2. From Individual to Collective
5. From Outsiders to Insiders: The Consumer-Survivor Movement and Its
Impact on U.S. Mental Health Policy, by Nancy Tomes
6. "Don't Scream Alone": The Health Care Activism of Poor Americans in the
1970s, by Beatrix Hoffman
7. The Canary in the Gemeinschaft: Using the Public Voice of Patients to
Enhance Health System Performance, by Mark Schlesinger
8. Patient Appeals as Policy Disputes: Individual and Collective Action in
Managed Care, by Marc A. Rodwin
Part 3. How Patients Matter
9. The Power of Us: A New Approach to Advocacy for Rare Cancers, by Amy
Dockser Marcus
10. Patients and the Rise of the Nurse-Practitioner Profession, by Julie
Fairman
11. A House on Fire: Newborn Screening, Parents' Advocacy, and the
Discourse of Urgency, by Rachel Grob
12. Measuring Success: Scientific, Institutional, and Cultural Effects on
Patient Advocacy, by Steven Epstein
Epilogue: Principles for Engaging Patients in U.S. Health Care and Policy,
by Rachel Grob and Mark Schlesinger
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction: Patients as Policy Actors, by Nancy Tomes and Beatrix Hoffman
Part I. Voices of the Silent
1. Solitary Advocates: The Severely Brain Injured and Their Surrogates, by
Joseph J. Fins and Jennifer Hersh
2. Physician-Patient Communication in the Care of Vulnerable Populations:
The Patient's Voice in Interpersonal Policy, by M. Robin DiMatteo, Kelly B.
Haskard-Zolnierek, Summer L. Williams, and Desiree Despues
3. Is It Time to Push Yet? The Challenges to Advocacy in U.S. Childbirth,
by Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong and Eugene Declercq
4. A Pound of Flesh: Patient Legal Action for Human Research Protections in
the Biotech Age, by Lori Andrews and Julie Burger Chronis
Part 2. From Individual to Collective
5. From Outsiders to Insiders: The Consumer-Survivor Movement and Its
Impact on U.S. Mental Health Policy, by Nancy Tomes
6. "Don't Scream Alone": The Health Care Activism of Poor Americans in the
1970s, by Beatrix Hoffman
7. The Canary in the Gemeinschaft: Using the Public Voice of Patients to
Enhance Health System Performance, by Mark Schlesinger
8. Patient Appeals as Policy Disputes: Individual and Collective Action in
Managed Care, by Marc A. Rodwin
Part 3. How Patients Matter
9. The Power of Us: A New Approach to Advocacy for Rare Cancers, by Amy
Dockser Marcus
10. Patients and the Rise of the Nurse-Practitioner Profession, by Julie
Fairman
11. A House on Fire: Newborn Screening, Parents' Advocacy, and the
Discourse of Urgency, by Rachel Grob
12. Measuring Success: Scientific, Institutional, and Cultural Effects on
Patient Advocacy, by Steven Epstein
Epilogue: Principles for Engaging Patients in U.S. Health Care and Policy,
by Rachel Grob and Mark Schlesinger
Notes on Contributors
Index
Part I. Voices of the Silent
1. Solitary Advocates: The Severely Brain Injured and Their Surrogates, by
Joseph J. Fins and Jennifer Hersh
2. Physician-Patient Communication in the Care of Vulnerable Populations:
The Patient's Voice in Interpersonal Policy, by M. Robin DiMatteo, Kelly B.
Haskard-Zolnierek, Summer L. Williams, and Desiree Despues
3. Is It Time to Push Yet? The Challenges to Advocacy in U.S. Childbirth,
by Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong and Eugene Declercq
4. A Pound of Flesh: Patient Legal Action for Human Research Protections in
the Biotech Age, by Lori Andrews and Julie Burger Chronis
Part 2. From Individual to Collective
5. From Outsiders to Insiders: The Consumer-Survivor Movement and Its
Impact on U.S. Mental Health Policy, by Nancy Tomes
6. "Don't Scream Alone": The Health Care Activism of Poor Americans in the
1970s, by Beatrix Hoffman
7. The Canary in the Gemeinschaft: Using the Public Voice of Patients to
Enhance Health System Performance, by Mark Schlesinger
8. Patient Appeals as Policy Disputes: Individual and Collective Action in
Managed Care, by Marc A. Rodwin
Part 3. How Patients Matter
9. The Power of Us: A New Approach to Advocacy for Rare Cancers, by Amy
Dockser Marcus
10. Patients and the Rise of the Nurse-Practitioner Profession, by Julie
Fairman
11. A House on Fire: Newborn Screening, Parents' Advocacy, and the
Discourse of Urgency, by Rachel Grob
12. Measuring Success: Scientific, Institutional, and Cultural Effects on
Patient Advocacy, by Steven Epstein
Epilogue: Principles for Engaging Patients in U.S. Health Care and Policy,
by Rachel Grob and Mark Schlesinger
Notes on Contributors
Index