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This book adopts an interdisciplinary approach with a wide scope of perspectives on primary healthcare, describing related principles, care models, practices and social contexts. It combines aspects of development, research and education applied in primary health care, providing practitioners and scholars with a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge and delivery models of healthcare in community settings. It covers the practical, philosophical and scholarly issues pertinent to the delivery, financing, planning, ethics, health politics, professional and technological development, resources, and monitoring in primary health care. Contributors are from a diverse range of academic and professional backgrounds, bringing together collective expertise in mainstream medicine, nursing, allied health, Chinese medicine, health economics, administration, law, public policy, housing management, information technology and mass communications. As such, the book does not follow the common clinical practice or service-based approach found in most texts on primary care.The contents will serve as a useful reference work for policymakers, researchers, community health practitioners, health executives and higher education students.
Primary care (Medicine) --- Primary health care. --- PHC (Primary health care) --- Community health services --- Primary medical care --- Medical care --- Primary care (Medicine). --- Social service . --- Health care management. --- Health services administration. --- Health promotion. --- Aging. --- Primary Care Medicine. --- Social Care. --- Health Care Management. --- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. --- Age --- Ageing --- Senescence --- Developmental biology --- Gerontology --- Longevity --- Age factors in disease --- Health promotion programs --- Health promotion services --- Promotion of health --- Wellness programs --- Preventive health services --- Health education --- Health administration --- Health care administration --- Health care management --- Health sciences administration --- Health services management --- Health planning --- Public health administration --- Benevolent institutions --- Philanthropy --- Relief stations (for the poor) --- Social service agencies --- Social welfare --- Social work --- Human services --- Physiological effect --- Administration --- Management --- Atenció primària --- Serveis sanitaris --- Sanitat --- Serveis de salut --- Serveis mèdics --- Salut pública --- Llars de pas --- Serveis d'infermeria --- Serveis d'urgències mèdiques --- Assistència sanitària --- Assistència primària --- Centres d'atenció primària --- Infermeria en l'atenció primària --- Malalts --- Medicina familiar --- Social service. --- Medicine, Preventive. --- Ageing. --- Disease prevention --- Diseases --- Prevention of disease --- Preventive medicine --- Pathology --- Preventive medicine physicians --- Public health --- Prevention
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Aging. --- Holistic medicine. --- Older people --- Care. --- Elder care --- Eldercare --- Holistic health --- Wholistic medicine --- Alternative medicine --- Holism --- Functional medicine --- Health --- Integrative medicine --- Mind and body --- Age --- Ageing --- Senescence --- Developmental biology --- Gerontology --- Longevity --- Age factors in disease --- Physiological effect
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This book provides a timely review on what has been accomplished, and what remains amiss, following the World Health Organization’s 1978 ‘Health for All’ campaign, by identifying enduring gaps in health care within a global context. The WHO declaration of "Health for All by the Year 2000" mapped out a road towards primary health care for all people and demarcated it as essential for human progress in terms of economic development and social justice. However, 45 years have gone by, and most societies and countries have yet achieved 'health for all’, despite so much having changed in technology, disease patterns, and population demographics. In promoting community health and improving service delivery, the book advocates the development and implementation of “All For Health” strategies to steer stakeholders in the right direction towards universal health care. The book covers the gaps and actions in health improvements, the ‘All For Health’ strategies, and the Health in All Policies (HiAP), reviewing and discussing issues through both Asian and international examples. Contributors include both academics and practitioners from diverse professional backgrounds including medicine, nursing, pharmacy, allied health, dietetics, social sciences, life sciences, education, business, administration, law, and public policy. Essential to scholars in public health and related disciplines, this book is also useful to policymakers, community and public health practitioners, and health care executives and interns.
Demography. --- Population. --- Medical care. --- Public health. --- Social policy. --- Medical education. --- Population and Demography. --- Health Care. --- Public Health. --- Social Policy. --- Medical Education.
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This book adopts an interdisciplinary approach with a wide scope of perspectives on primary healthcare, describing related principles, care models, practices and social contexts. It combines aspects of development, research and education applied in primary health care, providing practitioners and scholars with a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge and delivery models of healthcare in community settings. It covers the practical, philosophical and scholarly issues pertinent to the delivery, financing, planning, ethics, health politics, professional and technological development, resources, and monitoring in primary health care. Contributors are from a diverse range of academic and professional backgrounds, bringing together collective expertise in mainstream medicine, nursing, allied health, Chinese medicine, health economics, administration, law, public policy, housing management, information technology and mass communications. As such, the book does not follow the common clinical practice or service-based approach found in most texts on primary care.The contents will serve as a useful reference work for policymakers, researchers, community health practitioners, health executives and higher education students.
Sociology --- Physiology: reproduction & development. Ages of life --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Human medicine --- preventieve gezondheidszorg --- veroudering (biologie) --- sociologie --- geneeskunde --- gezondheidszorg --- gezondheidspromotie
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This book advocates the application of holistic and humanistic approaches in elderly care and services to achieve the goal of ageing with dignity in Hong Kong and Asia. It responds to the needs of an increasing ageing population that has to deal with related health needs in long-term care, community health and social services, particularly for chronic conditions and psychosocial support. The book consists of three sections on policy and development of aged care, holistic and humanistic care for older adults, and capacity building for ageing with dignity, respectively. Topics include the latest initiatives in aged care, appropriate services and delivery models, lifestyle modification, psychosocial and environmental considerations, professional development, technologies, and social capital. The chapters review and discuss these issues within a global context, illustrated by examples from Asian countries, underpinned by locally based empirical research. Contributors include academics and practitioners from diversified professional backgrounds that include medicine, nursing, pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine, dietetics, and allied health. The book traverses into territories in the social sciences, life sciences, and sports sciences, while also touching on areas of business and administration, hospitality, law, public policy, and information technology in connection with public health. The contents serve as a topical reference for tertiary studies in ageing and related disciplines such as well-being and are also useful to policymakers, community and public health practitioners, health executives and interns working in areas of policy and practice pertinent to care development, health delivery models, planning, quality, ethics, better health promotion, professional training, and monitoring for older adults.
Professional ethics. Deontology --- Qualitative methods in social research --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sociology --- Social policy --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Geriatrics --- Social medicine --- Human medicine --- volksgezondheid --- sociologie --- palliatieve zorgen --- levenskwaliteit --- gezin --- welzijnsbeleid --- sociaal beleid
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Social policy --- Demography --- Didactics of medicine --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Human medicine --- HO (hoger onderwijs) --- volksgezondheid --- demografie --- geneeskunde --- gezondheidszorg --- welzijnsbeleid --- sociaal beleid
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Aging. --- Holistic medicine. --- Older people --- Care. --- Elder care --- Eldercare --- Holistic health --- Wholistic medicine --- Alternative medicine --- Holism --- Functional medicine --- Health --- Integrative medicine --- Mind and body --- Age --- Ageing --- Senescence --- Developmental biology --- Gerontology --- Longevity --- Age factors in disease --- Physiological effect
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Sociology --- Physiology: reproduction & development. Ages of life --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Human medicine --- preventieve gezondheidszorg --- veroudering (biologie) --- sociologie --- geneeskunde --- gezondheidszorg --- gezondheidspromotie
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This book applies environmental, social and governance (ESG) to issues of sustainable development in healthcare. ESG reporting has been widely used for some time in the business industry to show the economic, social and environmental responsibilities of companies that aim to achieve superior ESG performance for lower risk, more accountability and transparency. Moreover, public-listed companies in healthcare have been growing in significant numbers in recent years. The application or practice of ESG in healthcare has become a growing trend for these large organisations looking to demonstrate their strengths in areas of financing, operations, sustainability and social responsibilities. Such an approach is essential not only for the long-term development of the companies but also for services delivered by healthcare practitioners. Equally, the implications to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 is relevant to healthcare worldwide with a growing ageing population, which has led to a great burden of care in many countries, particularly in the public sector. The potential development and expansion in private healthcare services, accelerated by technology advancement, has demanded a new paradigm in the healthcare industry, particularly in business, service delivery and policy. The book examines this paradigm through health in all policies, ESG and SDG 3 objectives, research, training and practice. It is relevant to graduate students and scholars working in areas relating to health, business and the SDGs and is also useful to policymakers and practitioners in healthcare. .
Economic policy and planning (general) --- Economics --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Human medicine --- Business management --- internationale economische organisaties --- internationale economische politiek --- geneeskunde --- gezondheidszorg --- organisatiecultuur --- Asia --- Age distribution (Demography). --- Medical care. --- Sustainability. --- Political planning. --- Business. --- Asia. --- Aging Population. --- Health Care. --- Public Policy. --- Asian Business. --- Environmental Sciences --- Demography --- Science --- Social Science
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