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An easy-to-understand guide to the Affordable Care Act! Written by ABC World News' Real Money expert and healthcare advocate Michelle Katz, Healthcare Made Easy is the ultimate resource for understanding and navigating the Affordable Care Act. Using simple and easy-to-follow language, she answers important questions about the ACA, such as: Are there any exemptions to buying insurance under the Affordable Care Act? What is the new ""80/20 Rule""? And what exactly is the Early Retiree Reinsurance Program? What does the ACA mean for small businesses? What benefits must you offer and what are t
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This ebook consists of a summary of the ideas, viewpoints and facts presented by Charles C. Kenney in his book "The Best Practice: How the New Quality Movement is Transforming Medicine". This summary offers a concise overview of the entire book in less than 30 minutes reading time. However this work does not replace in any case Charles C. Kenney's book.
Kenney analyses the quiet revolution within the area of health care quality and shows how the focus was brought back to the patient.
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Qu'est-ce que bien soigner? Dans ce livre provoquant et original, Annemarie Mol montre que ce n'est pas, comme on l'a beaucoup dit, laisser les patients choisir. À partir de l'exemple des personnes atteintes de diabète, l'auteur propose une nouvelle manière de prendre soin des personnes, qui ne les transforme pas en citoyens ou en consommateurs, mais qui les reconnaît comme corps et âmes souffrants, comme individus investis dans leur propre prise en charge, comme membres de collectifs multiples. Ce livre-manifeste n'est pas une critique de la médecine ou des pratiques de santé mais il en appelle à une transformation radicale de notre regard. Soigner, c'est prendre en compte la vie des personnes, leurs capacités et leurs incapacités, leurs entourages et leurs modes de vie. Remet-tant en cause les vertus trop consensuelles du libre choix, s'interrogeant sur les bonnes pratiques, Ce que Soigner veut dire non seulement intéressera les spécialistes de sciences sociales ou les patients actifs, mais il pourra aussi faire réfléchir les professionnels de la santé, les responsables de la politique sanitaire tout comme les militants et membres des associations.
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The events of 2020 were an inflection point in an American journey toward health and racial equity. Necessary Conversations: Understanding Racism as a Barrier to Achieving Health Equity extends a powerful call to action. RWJF's Sharing Knowledge conference was held in Jackson, Miss., a setting where it could build on its conviction that a Culture of Health is impossible without a commitment to racial equity. Hundreds of participants from around the country engaged in authentic dialogue about the systems and structures that are doing grave harm to people of color. With so many types of knowledge-builders in the room, a palette filled with blunt, provocative, and insistent ideas and strategies could be shared to inspire action. This sixth book in the Culture of Health series reflects a distinct shift in RWJF's emphasis, based on a growing body of evidence that racism is the underlying cause of so many poor health outcomes. RWJF is considering what it would take to overhaul institutions that treat people differently on the basis of their race and to make very intentional shifts in their investments to elevate that focus. They are recognizing they have to commit resources and join with others to support working to advance health and racial equity. They are deepening their understanding of what it means to build partnerships and community power and the centrality of leadership by those who are most affected by the decisions that influence their lives.
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