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Book Healthcare Consumerism and Changing Doctor Patient Relationship

Download or read book Healthcare Consumerism and Changing Doctor Patient Relationship written by Prasanta Kumar Padhy and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Doctor-patient relationship is a crux of medical care delivery infrastructure. It is based on in egalitarian notions where power and authority is vested with physicians. However, with the changes in socio-economic and politico-legal milieu this sacred covenant is altering. This appears to be true to the Indian situation. With the inclusion of medical services within the ambit of the Consumer Protection Act, patients are now entitled to approach consumer forums for redressed of their grievances. In general, medical professionals viewed it as a threat to their professional hegemony. Consumerism, Medicine and the Law looks at the changing doctor-patient relationship in India with special reference to the Consumer Protection Act. Medical negligence is from time immemorial, but due to the recent development in consumerism and human rights the cases become very typical regarding the fixation of liability and on what grounds, even if certain parameters have fixed it is very necessary that doctors must not in any way suffer their negligence in spite of remedy under different laws. The patients of medical negligence are still suffering and they need additional protection, especially the patients of government hospitals. The paper attempts to analyses a wide range of issues relating to medical doctor-patient relationship, medical negligence, the ethical and legal aspect of doctor-patient relationship, in the therapeutic encounter and the role of Consumer Protection Act vis-à-vis doctor-patient relationship from the perspectives of doctors and the patients. A few cases of medical negligence are also highlighted to draw the attention of healthcare consumerism in India.

Book Connecting with the New Healthcare Consumer

Download or read book Connecting with the New Healthcare Consumer written by David B. Nash and published by Jones & Bartlett Learning. This book was released on 2001 with total page 572 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Leadership/Management/Administration

Book Making the Patient consumer

Download or read book Making the Patient consumer written by Alex Mold and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over the last fifty years, British patients have been transformed into consumers. This book considers how and why the figure of the patient-consumer was brought into being, paying particular attention to the role played by patient organisations. Making the patient-consumer explores the development of patient-consumerism from the 1960s to 2010 in relation to seven key areas. Patient autonomy, representation, complaint, rights, information, voice and choice were all central to the making of the patient-consumer. These concepts were used initially by patient organisations, but by the 1990s the government had taken over as the main actor shaping ideas about patient-consumerism. This volume is the first empirical, historical account of a fundamental shift in modern British health policy and practice. The book will be of use to historians, public policy analysts and all those attempting to better understand the nature of contemporary healthcare.

Book Consumerism in Medicine

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  • Author : Marie R. Haug
  • Publisher : SAGE Publications, Incorporated
  • Release : 1983-12-01
  • ISBN : 9780803921139
  • Pages : 231 pages

Download or read book Consumerism in Medicine written by Marie R. Haug and published by SAGE Publications, Incorporated. This book was released on 1983-12-01 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The consumerist movement in medicine is challenging the traditional doctor-patient role. Doctors are no longer seen as all-powerful dispensers of good health, but as partners in a bargain for which the buyer has the right to question the seller. The authors describe the history and manifestations of the movement and gauge its effect through a national survey of consumers and physicians.

Book The Impact of Autonomy and Consumerism in Healthcare

Download or read book The Impact of Autonomy and Consumerism in Healthcare written by Simbiso Ranga, MD, MBA and published by Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency. This book was released on 2016-03-16 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the origins of consumerism to the evolution or revolution associated with consumerism in healthcare, this book is a reflective depiction of the past, present, and future of healthcare as it empowers the consumer (patient). The Impact of Autonomy and Consumerism in Healthcare navigates the changing healthcare landscape, navigating some of these changes and what they mean, not only for healthcare delivery, but for providers, suppliers, and consumers. It comments on new healthcare developments, including the mushrooming urgent care centers and walk-in clinics, as well as such technological developments as patient portals in electronic medical records. The book reflects on the challenges of opening up the healthcare infrastructure to the consumer, while raising issues about cyber security, privacy, and litigation. The authors attempt to predict the future, just as many physicians reluctantly do for their patients, in a chapter aptly titled “Prognosis.” The book would not be complete without anecdotes and war stories from the authors’ experiences in the field, presenting surprises and contradictions in their practice of medicine across the USA as immigrant physicians. Hopefully these powerful stories will help untangle the healthcare juggernaut and move toward a more empowered consumer.

Book Participatory Healthcare

Download or read book Participatory Healthcare written by Jan Oldenburg and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2016-08-05 with total page 275 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is written through the lens of patients, caregivers, healthcare representatives and families, highlighting new models of interaction between providers and patients and what people would like in their healthcae experience. It will envision a new kind of healthcare system that recommends on how/why providers must connect to patients and families using HIT, as well as suggestions about new kinds of HIT capabilities and how they would redesign systems of care if they could. The book will emphasize best practices, and case studies, drawing conclusions about new models of care from the stories and input of patients and their families reienforced with clinical research.

Book Next in Line

    Book Details:
  • Author : Timothy J. Hoff
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
  • Release : 2017-08-28
  • ISBN : 0190626356
  • Pages : 257 pages

Download or read book Next in Line written by Timothy J. Hoff and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2017-08-28 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For all the political branding and rebranding of healthcare in the United States, its fundamental unit of currency remains the doctor-patient relationship. This relationship has undergone seismic changes during the twenty-first century, including the introduction of new players (the so-called healthcare "team") and care delivery in settings like big-box stores and bureaucratic health systems. But are any of us better off? NEXT IN LINE is the first book to examine the doctor-patient relationship in the context of its new environs, in particular the impact of efficiency-driven innovation and retail-care models on physician mindsets and the patient experience. The overall picture is one of lowered expectations-a transactional, impersonal, and institutionally-limited incarnation of the medical bedside that leaves all parties underwhelmed and overstressed. By first conducting a macro-analysis of key industry trends (including the widespread use of performance metrics and retail principles), then measuring these trends' impacts through interviews with physicians and patients, NEXT IN LINE is both an examination and a critique of a care system at a crossroads. It is essential reading for understanding why relational care matters -- and why it must be saved in a corporatized health system bent on using retail approaches to deliver care.

Book Hello Health Care Consumer

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  • Author : Richard L. Reece
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2004-01-01
  • ISBN : 9780975995655
  • Pages : 133 pages

Download or read book Hello Health Care Consumer written by Richard L. Reece and published by . This book was released on 2004-01-01 with total page 133 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Imperfect Information and Consumer Behavior in the Health Care Sector

Download or read book Imperfect Information and Consumer Behavior in the Health Care Sector written by Hong Liu and published by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. This book was released on 2011-12 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study examines two important issues of consumer behaviors, associated with imperfect information in the health care sector, consumer health information seeking and the function of patient trust that is inherent in the doctor-patient relationship. First, we examine whether consumers use health information gleaned from non-physician information sources as a substitute or a complement for health services. The results reveal that consumer health information increases the use of physician services on the average, but decrease the number of visits among low-trust patients. Moreover, better-informed consumers make significantly fewer emergency room visits. These findings imply that health care consumerism may be an effective way to control health care costs, at the margin. Second, we study how patient trust impacts the quality of health care differentially by insurance types. It is found that trust has no significant effect on the outcome for HMO patients, but improves the outcome significantly for non-HMO patients. We conclude that the efficiency gain to trust in the production of health services for the traditional doctor-patient relationship may not exist in the HMO setting.

Book Consumerism in Medicine

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  • Author : Marie R. Haug
  • Publisher :
  • Release :
  • ISBN : 9780835784283
  • Pages : 239 pages

Download or read book Consumerism in Medicine written by Marie R. Haug and published by . This book was released on with total page 239 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Doctors have long been regarded as figures of power by their patients. The doctor, who possesses mysterious and specialized skills, is in a position of authority over the patient -- an authority which is legitimized by the state through its restrictions on who can practise medicine. This book charts the rise of the consumerist movement in medicine. The movement is a challenge to the traditional doctor-patient role in that it questions the authority of the doctor to dispense cures and the duty of patients to accept those cures without question. The consumerist movement sees that there is a bargain being struck between patient and doctor, and that it is the right of the patient as buyer to question the claims of the doctor as seller. The authors attempt to gauge the size and strength of this movement through a national survey of health care consumers and of physicians. The causes and manifestations of the consumerist movement are reviewed, as are the reactions of doctors to it and its effect on the overall utilization of health care facilities. The book will be of immense value to those interested in changes in health care, and to professionals and administrators in health care services.

Book THE DOCTOR PATIENT RELATIONSHIP IN THE CHANGING HEALTH SCENE

Download or read book THE DOCTOR PATIENT RELATIONSHIP IN THE CHANGING HEALTH SCENE written by DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE and published by . This book was released on with total page 532 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Making the Patient consumer

Download or read book Making the Patient consumer written by Alex Mold and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over the last fifty years, British patients have been made into consumers. Since the 1960s, concepts common within consumerism have found a place in health policy and practice. In a short space of time, the position of patients in Britain appears to have changed fundamentally. Until relatively recently, it was not uncommon for patients to be told little about the condition that they were suffering from or its likely outcome. That such a situation would be (almost) inconceivable today points not only to changes in the doctor-patient relationship, but also to a wider shift in the way in which patients see themselves and are seen by others. This book explores how and why such a shift took place, and why it was that these changes were framed by the concept of consumerism.

Book Reports on Managed Care

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  • Author : American Medical Association. Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs
  • Publisher : American Medical Association Press
  • Release : 1998
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 60 pages

Download or read book Reports on Managed Care written by American Medical Association. Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs and published by American Medical Association Press. This book was released on 1998 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ethics in the era of managed care This collection of AMA Council Reports from 1990 to 1997 examine a variety of ethical issues concerning managed care. Report topics include financial incentives to limit care, cost containment involving prescription drugs, restrictions on disclosure in managed care contracts, ethical issues in negotiating discounts for specialty care, capitation, and more. An analysis of current issues in medical ethics is also included.

Book Key Concepts in Medical Sociology

Download or read book Key Concepts in Medical Sociology written by Jonathan Gabe and published by SAGE. This book was released on 2004-03-18 with total page 275 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: `This book is a must have for students and lecturers alike. Students because it gives them model essays on frequently set topics, lecturers because it gives them thumbnail overviews and up to date bibliographies on topics they might not cover in their courses. It is written without repetition - which is quite a feat - and provides authoritative statements on the state of the art in medical sociology' - Kevin White Reader in Sociology, Australian National University `The entries, written by a couple of dozen colleagues, are concise, intelligent, and full of both specific examples and theoretical trends in the field. Key Concepts will be a valuable companion to medical sociology texts and anthologies, and an important permanent reference work as well' - Phil Brown Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies, Brown University ‘It is intended to provide more depth than a dictionary or than is usually found in textbooks, and the authors achieve this objective admirably... it provides an excellent and readable introduction to the subject the subject for students whose course involves medical sociology, health researchers, or health professionals who want to understand more about the social context of their work’ –British Journal of Occupational Therapy Written with the needs of today's student in mind, the SAGE Key Concepts series provides accessible, authoritative and reliable coverage of the essential issues in a range of disciplines. Written in each case, by experienced and respected experts in the subject area, the books are indispensable study aids and guides to comprehension. Cross-referenced throughout, the format encourages understanding without sacrificing the level of detail and critical evaluation essential to convey the complexity of the issues. Key Concepts in Medical Sociology: · provides a systematic and accessible introduction to medical sociology · begins each 1500 word entry with a definition of the concept, then examines its origins, development, strengths and weaknesses ·offers further reading guidance for independent learning · draws on international literature and examples · is essential reading for undergraduates in medical sociology as well as students taking courses with a medical sociology component.