This book explores how professionals and policy makers in mental and physical health care can use lessons from the Covid pandemic to better inform future public policy and treatment.
This book explores how professionals and policy makers in mental and physical health care can use lessons from the Covid pandemic to better inform future public policy and treatment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Norbert Goldfield is CEO of the bipartisan Ask Nurses and Doctors (www.asknursesdoctors.com) that organizes health professionals in support of political candidates favoring health reform. His previous book, also published with Routledge, Peace Building through Women's Health (2021), builds on his peace through health work with Israelis and Palestinians (www.healingdivides.org).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Background Perspectives, The COVID "Diary" and American Fragility 1. Introduction 2. Peace through Health and American Fragility: Evidence for Peace through Health Impact 3. The COVID "Notes" 4. American Fragility during and after the COVID Pandemic: The Role to Date of Health Professionals and Health Professional Associations Part II: Increasing public trust in the United States; The critical role of health professionals in rebuilding the public health system and decreasing fragility. 5. COVID-19 and the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Crisis: Tragedy, Positive Changes, and Resilience 6. COVID-19 Crisis Creates Opportunities for Community Health Resilience Plan: Community Health Workers at the Center 7. Fitting Community Health Resilience Plan (CHRP) into the Existing Healthcare Delivery Patchwork: The Politics of CHRP 8. Building Trust in Public Health: Coordinating our Public Health and Acute Care Systems 9. Reform of our National and International Organizations: Leadership, Trust, Power - and Money 10. What Can Health Professionals Do to Better Address This and Future Pandemics? 11. Health Professionals Can Have an Even Greater Impact on This and Future Pandemics: Final Arguments and a Call to Action
Part I: Background Perspectives, The COVID "Diary" and American Fragility 1. Introduction 2. Peace through Health and American Fragility: Evidence for Peace through Health Impact 3. The COVID "Notes" 4. American Fragility during and after the COVID Pandemic: The Role to Date of Health Professionals and Health Professional Associations Part II: Increasing public trust in the United States; The critical role of health professionals in rebuilding the public health system and decreasing fragility. 5. COVID-19 and the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Crisis: Tragedy, Positive Changes, and Resilience 6. COVID-19 Crisis Creates Opportunities for Community Health Resilience Plan: Community Health Workers at the Center 7. Fitting Community Health Resilience Plan (CHRP) into the Existing Healthcare Delivery Patchwork: The Politics of CHRP 8. Building Trust in Public Health: Coordinating our Public Health and Acute Care Systems 9. Reform of our National and International Organizations: Leadership, Trust, Power - and Money 10. What Can Health Professionals Do to Better Address This and Future Pandemics? 11. Health Professionals Can Have an Even Greater Impact on This and Future Pandemics: Final Arguments and a Call to Action
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