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Integrative Health Services - Ethics, Law, and Policy for the New Public Health Workforce

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This readable overview offers a public health framework for integrating medical and alternative care to improve health outcomes in patients with chronic illnesses. It details the promise, potential, and challenges of holistic services as patients seek diverse treatment options and health care systems address the demand for more affordable, accessible, and effective care. The book's integrative model describes the process in theory and practice, from cost and reimbursement issues and turf wars between providers to expanding on traditional concepts of illness and wellness. Learning objectives, case studies, discussion questions, and other helpful features make this a vital student text.
The book's concentrated coverage:

  • Introduces concepts of integrative health services.
  • Applies integrative health concepts to public health areas, e.g., prevention.
  • Contrasts integrative models of health with the traditional biomedical model. Outlines the scope of integrative health practice.
  • Reviews implications for the public health workforce.
Integrative Health Services benefits public health students, pre-med students, and those with an interest in health policy and health trends. Additionally, public health educators, practitioners, and scholars who may not be familiar with integrative health services and conflicts related to their increased use in health care will find it a helpful tool to quickly bring them up to date

List of contents

Introduction to Concepts of Health Services.- Application to Public Health.- Health Care System Use and Disparities in Integrative Health Services.- Scope of Practice.- Integrative Health as a Primary Care Model (Case Study).- Public Health Workforce Implications.- Conclusions.

About the author

Heather Mullins-Owens serves as Director of Integrative Health Services at the HERO Network. As adjunct faculty at Indiana University, she teaches graduate students about contemporary managerial ethics. She consults with the Human Subjects Office at Indiana University to ensure regulatory compliance and subject safety in a variety of hematology and oncology clinical trials. Heather also serves on the Clinical Ethics Committee of Eskenazi Health, one of America’s five largest “safety net” hospitals which serve patients regardless of ability to pay for services. In addition, she continues to work as a freelance health, alternative medicine, and ethics writer.

Summary

This readable overview offers a public health framework for integrating medical and alternative care to improve health outcomes in patients with chronic illnesses. It details the promise, potential, and challenges of holistic services as patients seek diverse treatment options and health care systems address the demand for more affordable, accessible, and effective care. The book’s integrative model describes the process in theory and practice, from cost and reimbursement issues and turf wars between providers to expanding on traditional concepts of illness and wellness. Learning objectives, case studies, discussion questions, and other helpful features make this a vital student text.

The book’s concentrated coverage:

Introduces concepts of integrative health services. Applies integrative health concepts to public health areas, e.g., prevention. Contrasts integrative models of health with the traditional biomedical model. Outlines the scope of integrative health practice. Reviews implications for the public health workforce. Integrative Health Services benefits public health students, pre-med students, and those with an interest in health policy and health trends. Additionally, public health educators, practitioners, and scholars who may not be familiar with integrative health services and conflicts related to their increased use in health care will find it a helpful tool to quickly bring them up to date

Product details

Authors Heather Mullins-Owens
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319298559
ISBN 978-3-31-929855-9
No. of pages 63
Dimensions 166 mm x 239 mm x 3 mm
Weight 128 g
Illustrations VII, 63 p. 6 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Series SpringerBriefs in Public Health
SpringerBriefs in Public Health Ethics
SpringerBriefs in Public Health
SpringerBriefs in Public Health Ethics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

C, Medicine, Medicine: general issues, health promotion, Bioethics, complementary medicine, Medical Ethics, complementary and alternative medicine, Health Sciences, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Complementary & Alternative Medicine, Theory of Medicine/Bioethics

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