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Powerful pharmaceuticals are of increasing clinical and economic importance to managed care organizations. This report describes the processes by which managed care organizations evaluate pharmaceutical technologies and suggests pathways for organizing improvement.
Managed care plans (Medical care). --- Pharmaceutical technology. --- Technology assessment. --- Pharmaceutical technology --- Technology assessment --- Managed care plans (Medical care) --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms --- Technology --- Pharmacy --- Investigative Techniques --- Thinking --- Insurance, Health --- Delivery of Health Care --- Technology, Pharmaceutical --- Decision Making --- Managed Care Programs --- Technology Assessment, Biomedical --- Insurance --- Technology, Industry, and Agriculture --- Health Care --- Mental Processes --- Patient Care Management --- Health Occupations --- Quality of Health Care --- Occupations --- Psychological Phenomena --- Financing, Organized --- Health Services Administration --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Psychiatry --- Economics --- Decision making --- Health Care Economics and Organizations. --- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms. --- Technology. --- Pharmacy. --- Investigative Techniques. --- Thinking. --- Insurance, Health. --- Delivery of Health Care. --- Technology, Pharmaceutical. --- Decision Making. --- Managed Care Programs. --- Technology Assessment, Biomedical. --- Insurance. --- Technology, Industry, and Agriculture. --- Mental Processes. --- Patient Care Management. --- Health Occupations. --- Quality of Health Care. --- Occupations. --- Psychological Phenomena. --- Financing, Organized. --- Health Services Administration. --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation. --- Psychiatry. --- Economics. --- Decision making.
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Gentrification is reshaping cities worldwide, resulting in seductive spaces and exclusive communities that aspire to innovation, creativity, sustainability, and technological sophistication. Gentrification is also contributing to growing social-spatial division and urban inequality and precarity. In a time of escalating housing crisis, unaffordable cities, and racial tension, scholars speak of eco-gentrification, techno-gentrification, super-gentrification, and planetary-gentrification to describe the different forms and scales of involuntary displacement occurring in vulnerable communities in response to current patterns of development and the hype-driven discourses of the creative city, smart city, millennial city, and sustainable city. In this context, how do contemporary creative practices in art, architecture, and related fields help to produce or resist gentrification? What does gentrification look and feel like in specific sites and communities around the globe, and how is that appearance or feeling implicated in promoting stylized renewal to a privileged public? In what ways do the aesthetics of gentrification express contested conditions of migration and mobility? Addressing these questions, this book examines the relationship between aesthetics and gentrification in contemporary cities from multiple, comparative, global, and transnational perspectives.
Equality. --- Gentrification --- Gentrification. --- ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning. --- Social aspects. --- Gentrification, urban development, visual culture, architecture, built environment. --- Urban renewal --- Egalitarianism --- Inequality --- Social equality --- Social inequality --- Political science --- Sociology --- Democracy --- Liberty
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