"[A]n excellent introductory text for the study of this subject, and medical students, residents, and graduate students in public health, allied health sciences, or social sciences will find it a thorough yet engaging grounding in the field. Professionals already practicing in health care delivery, health services research, or health policy will find this a handy and up-to-date reference with encyclopedic breadth but only basic analysis. Both groups will find ample resources for continuing education and will likely return to this text for quick reference for years to come." --S. Ryan Greysen, MD JAMA
How do we understand and also assess the health care of America? Where is health care provided? What are the characteristics of those institutions which provide it? Over the short term, how are changes in health care provisions affecting the health of the population, the cost of care, and access to care?
Health Care Delivery in the United States, now in a thoroughly updated and revised 9th edition, discusses these and other core issues in the field. Under the editorship of Dr. Kovner and with the addition of Dr. James Knickman, Senior VP of Evaluation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, leading thinkers and practitioners in the field examine how medical knowledge creates new healthcare services. Emerging and recurrent issues from wide perspectives of health policy and public health are also discussed.
With an easy to understand format and a focus on the major core challenges of the delivery of health care, this is the textbook of choice for course work in health care, the handbook for administrators and policy makers, and the standard for in-service training programs.
Newly Revised Instructor's Guide: Free to Instructors! Available as a book or as an online file, the 9th edition instructor's guide features a synopsis of each chapter, numerous tables and figures, key words, additional discussion points, and suggested reading. Either version is available with a verified order of seven or more copies. New to this edition are PowerPoint slides as well as a CD-ROM with further guidelines and instructional information.
Tables and Figures Foreword by Don Berwick Organization of this Book Acknowledgments Contributors Part I: Perspectives
Overview: The State of Health Care Delivery in the United States, James R. Knickman and Anthony R. Kovner
Supplement: Key Charts, Victoria Weisfeld
Measuring Health Status, Mary Ann Chiasson and Steven Jonas
Financing Health Care, Kelly A. Hunt and James R. Knickman
Public Health: Policy, Practice, and Perceptions, Laura C. Leviton, Scott D. Rhodes, and Carol S. Chang
The Role of Government in U.S. Health Care, Michael S. Sparer
Comparative Analysis of Health Systems Among Wealthy Nations, Victor G. Rodwin
Part II: Providing Health Care
Acute Care, Marc N. Gourevitch, Carol A. Caronna, and Gary Kalkut
Chronic Care, Gerard Anderson and James R. Knickman
Long-Term Care, Penny Hollander Feldman, Pamela Nadash, and Michal D. Gursen
Health-Related Behavior, C. Tracy Orleans and Elaine F. Cassidy
Pharmaceuticals, Victoria A. Wicks, Robin J. Strongin, and Ron Geigle
The Health Care Workforce, Carol S. Brewer and Thomas C. Rosenthal
Information Management, Roger Kropf
Part III: System Performance
Governance, Management, and Accountability, Anthony R. Kovner
The Complexity of Health Care Quality, Douglas S. Wakefield and Bonnie J. Wakefield
Access to Care, John Billings and Joel C. Cantor
Costs and Value, Steven A. Finkler and Thomas E. Getzen
Part IV: The Future
The Future of Health Care Delivery in the United States, James R. Knickman and Anthony R. Kovner
Part V: Appendices Appendix A: Glossary, Anthony R. Kovner Appendix B: A Guide to Sources of Data, Jennifer A. Nelson and Mary Ann Chiasson Appendix C: Useful Health Care Web Sites, Kelli Hurdle Index
Anthony R. Kovner, PhD, is Professor of Health Policy and Management at the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University, in New York City. He is trained in organizational behavior, health services management, and social and economic development. He received bachelor's and master's degrees from Cornell University, and his doctorate in public administration from the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Kovner is an experienced health care manager, having served as CEO of a community hospital, senior health care consultant for a large union, manager of a group practice, of a nursing home, and of a large neighborhood health center. He is a board member of the Lutheran Health Care and of Health Plus, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has carried out several funded research projects, most recently on Factors Associated with Use of Management Research in hospitals and health systems. He is author or editor of 9 books and 43 journal articles and 24 case studies. He has directed several national demonstration programs funded by major foundations. Dr. Kovner was the fourth recipient, in 1999, of the Gary L. Filerman prize for Educational leadership, from the Association of University Programs in Health Administration.
James R. Knickman, PhD, is the first President and Chief Executive Officer of the New York State Health Foundation, a private philanthropy established with resources from Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield's conversion from a non-profit to a for-profit corporation. Prior to joining NYSHealth, Dr. Knickman was Vice President of Research and Evaluation at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) in Princeton, New Jersey. There, he was responsible for external evaluations of RWJF national initiatives, developing research initiatives, and conducting internal programmatic analyses. Throughout his 14-year tenure at RWJF, Dr. Knickman led grantmaking teams in clinical care for the chronically ill, long-term care, and population health. Between 1976 and 1992, Dr. Knickman served on the faculty of New York University's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. He serves on a wide range of advisory boards, including as chairman of the Robert Wood Johnson Health System in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and is a past board member of AcademyHealth in Washington, D.C. He has published extensively and currently is an editorial board member for The Milbank Quarterly and Inquiry. Dr. Knickman received his B.A. from Fordham University and his Ph.D. in Public Policy Analysis from the University of Pennsylvania.