
Healthcare Strategies and Planning for Social Inclusion and Development
Volume 1: Health for All - Challenges and Opportunities in Healthcare Management
- 1st Edition - November 9, 2021
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Authors: Basanta Kumara Behera, Ram Prasad, Shyambhavee Behera
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 9 0 4 4 6 - 9
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 9 0 4 1 8 - 6
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Request a sales quoteHealthcare Strategies and Planning for Social Inclusion and Development: Volume One: Health for All - Challenges and Opportunities in Healthcare Management examines health care management, particularly in developing countries, along with the key aspects of universal health required to address current global health issues. This new volume begins with an overview of the concept and definition of “Health for All.” The book covers how international organizations like the WHO support national health authorities in managing their core healthcare systems, support healthcare workforces, utilize technologies like health information systems, ensure health coverage and funding, and provide primary healthcare education.
This volume is a useful resource to graduate students in public health and health care policy, public health professionals, health and social work researchers, and health policy makers interested in global health and primary healthcare services, particularly in developing countries.
- Covers health issues caused by contagious and non-communicable diseases
- Examines types of funding for control and prevention, along with healthcare treatments for these diseases
- Presents the goal and principles of primary healthcare (PHC) that includes millennium development goals (MDGS), sustainable development for good health (SDGS), and political and economic determinants of healthcare
- Discusses rural healthcare and a framework for rural health management technologies
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- About the authors
- Preface
- Abbreviation
- Chapter 1: Public health and management
- Abstract
- 1.1: Introduction
- 1.2: Definition
- 1.3: The history of public health
- 1.4: Types of health problems and diseases
- 1.5: Outbreaks, epidemic, and pandemics
- References
- Chapter 2: Prespective of universal health coverage
- Abstract
- 2.1: Introduction
- 2.2: Move toward universal health coverage
- 2.3: UHC goals and implementation
- 2.4: UHC and SDG 3
- 2.5: Tracking UHC
- 2.6: Funding model
- 2.7: Global strategies for UHC
- References
- Chapter 3: Public health, food security, and hunger
- Abstract
- 3.1: Introduction
- 3.2: Community health promotion
- 3.3: Sustainable health management
- 3.4: Community diseases prevention
- 3.5: Noncommunicable diseases management
- 3.6: Community health assessment
- 3.7: Child health-care development
- 3.8: Rural health care and social inclusion
- 3.9: Water security for public health care
- 3.10: Food security and health care
- References
- Chapter 4: Health-care information technology and rural community
- Abstract
- 4.1: Introduction: Health information technology
- 4.2: Benefits of health information technology
- 4.3: Types of health-care information technology
- 4.4: Health services in rural communities
- 4.5: Rehabilitations during COVID-19 and telehealth
- 4.6: HIT resources specific to rural facilities
- 4.7: How HIT improve health-care delivery?
- 4.8: HIT funding opportunity for rural provider
- 4.9: Security and privacy for electronic information
- References
- Chapter 5: Global rural health-care outlooks
- Abstract
- 5.1: Health-care access in rural communities
- 5.2: Social determinants on health
- 5.3: Strategies to improve rural health
- 5.4: Organization working in global health
- 5.5: Universal health coverage (UHC)
- References
- Chapter 6: Emergency disaster risk management for health
- Abstract
- 6.1: Introduction
- 6.2: What is a disaster?
- 6.3: Types of disaster
- 6.4: Health consequences resulted from disasters
- 6.5: Emergency strategies for disasters
- 6.6: Why risk management
- 6.7: Components and function of EDRM
- 6.8: Basic strategies for health risk management
- 6.9: Disaster management cycle to mitigate health risks
- 6.10: Stakeholders involve in disaster management
- 6.11: COVID-19: Strategies update and management
- 6.12: World Organization for Disaster Risk Reduction
- 6.13: Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 7: Health-care marketing and supply chain management
- Abstract
- 7.1: Introduction
- 7.2: Supply chain management history
- 7.3: Health-care marketing
- 7.4: Role of cold chain logistics in pharmaceuticals
- 7.5: Risk management of the supply chain
- 7.6: Significance of logistics operations
- 7.7: Supply chain operation
- 7.8: Flow of manufacturing costs
- 7.9: Traceability and serialization techniques
- 7.10: Expiration date determination
- 7.11: Modernization of supply chain operation
- 7.12: Green logistics and supply chain
- 7.13: Quality control
- References
- Chapter 8: Primary health-care goal and principles
- Abstract
- 8.1: Introduction
- 8.2: Conceptual development of PHC
- 8.3: Alma-Ata summit
- 8.4: Criticism on Alma-Ata
- 8.5: Medicine vs public health
- 8.6: Components
- 8.7: Pillars of primary health care
- 8.8: Salient features of primary health care
- 8.9: Challenges for implementation of PHC
- 8.10: Role of primary care in the COVID-19 response
- 8.11: Astana declaration on primary health care
- 8.12: Overall target to upgrade PHC for COVID-19 control
- References
- Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: November 9, 2021
- No. of pages (Paperback): 264
- No. of pages (eBook): 264
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780323904469
- eBook ISBN: 9780323904186
BB
Basanta Kumara Behera
RP
Ram Prasad
Dr. Ram Prasad is an Associate Professor at Mahatma Gandhi Central University, Bihar, India. Dr. Prasad has served as an Assistant Professor Amity University Uttar Pradesh, India; Visiting Assistant Professor, Whiting School of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, United States, and Research Associate Professor at School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China. Dr. Prasad has more than two hundred publications to his credit, including research papers, review articles, and book chapters; has edited or authored several books; and has five patents issued or pending. He’s on the editorial boards of a number of journals, and his research interests include plant-microbe interaction, agriculture sustainability, nanobiotechnology, and applied microbiology.
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