Citizens and Health Care :Participation and Planning for Social Change

Publication subTitle :Participation and Planning for Social Change

Author: Checkoway   Barry  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781483162492

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780080271927

Subject: C91 Sociology;D0 Political Theory

Keyword: 社会学

Language: ENG

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Citizens and Health Care: Participation and Planning for Social Change considers the citizen participation in health care planning. This book is organized into three parts encompassing 18 chapters that specifically discuss the leading policy problems, planning issues, and prospects for change of public health care.

The first part deals first with the analysis of the imbalanced political arenas in which planning and participation operate. This part then explains the role of consumer participation on health planning boards in effective participation. This part also describes alternative health movements that have arisen in response to perceived social shortcomings. These movements, including holistic health care, self-care, and prevention, tend to oppose the disease orientation of scientific medicine, emphasize continuous care, make use of nonphysician practitioners, and have a serious commitment to changing life-styles.

The second part describes health planning agencies that have employed innovative methods of citizen participation and the case of a health planning agency that uses community organization to ensure participation and build constituencies to overcome resistance and implement plans. This part also examines political strategies for health planning agencies. The third part introduces the so-called "public health movement", which grows from recognition of the environmental, occupational, and social causes of illness. This part also looks into the expan

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PART I: PROBLEMS AND ISSUES

PART I: PROBLEMS AND ISSUES

Introduction to Part I

Introduction to Part I

Chapter 2. Representing Consumer Interests: The Case of American Health Planning

Chapter 2. Representing Consumer Interests: The Case of American Health Planning

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

CONCEPTUAL MUDDLES, CONSUMER REPRESENTATION, AND HSAS

CONCEPTUAL MUDDLES, CONSUMER REPRESENTATION, AND HSAS

REPRESENTATION'S CONCEPTUAL PUZZLES

REPRESENTATION'S CONCEPTUAL PUZZLES

IMBALA-NCED POLITICAL ARENAS

IMBALA-NCED POLITICAL ARENAS

REPRESENTING CONSUMER INTERESTS: OVERCOMING THE POLITICAL OBSTACLES

REPRESENTING CONSUMER INTERESTS: OVERCOMING THE POLITICAL OBSTACLES

HEALTH POLICY AND THE HSAS(18)

HEALTH POLICY AND THE HSAS(18)

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Chapter 3. Participation is not Enough

Chapter 3. Participation is not Enough

THE CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION

THE CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION

THE HEALTH PLANNING AGENDA

THE HEALTH PLANNING AGENDA

COUNTER OFFER

COUNTER OFFER

CONCLUSION

CONCLUSION

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Chapter 4. Urban Hospital Closings: Solution or Signal?

Chapter 4. Urban Hospital Closings: Solution or Signal?

A THEORY OF HOSPITAL CLOSINGS AND RELOCATIONS

A THEORY OF HOSPITAL CLOSINGS AND RELOCATIONS

FINDINGS TO DATE

FINDINGS TO DATE

PREDICTING CLOSURES AND RELOCATIONS

PREDICTING CLOSURES AND RELOCATIONS

PUBLIC POLICY IMPLICATIONS

PUBLIC POLICY IMPLICATIONS

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Chapter 5. Alternative Health Movements: Challenges to Health Planning

Chapter 5. Alternative Health Movements: Challenges to Health Planning

TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR HEALTH

TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR HEALTH

THE HOLISTIC HEALTH MOVEMENT

THE HOLISTIC HEALTH MOVEMENT

OTHER ALTERNATIVE MODES OF HEALTH CARE

OTHER ALTERNATIVE MODES OF HEALTH CARE

RECENT HISTORY

RECENT HISTORY

POLICY ISSUES

POLICY ISSUES

THE ALTERNATIVE HEALTH MOVEMENTS AND HEALTH PLANNING

THE ALTERNATIVE HEALTH MOVEMENTS AND HEALTH PLANNING

THE FUTURE OF THE ALTERNATIVE MOVEMENTS

THE FUTURE OF THE ALTERNATIVE MOVEMENTS

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PART II: PLANNING FOR CHANGE

PART II: PLANNING FOR CHANGE

Introduction to Part II

Introduction to Part II

Chapter 6. Toward Democratic Health Planning: Political Power, Agenda-Setting, and Planning Practice

Chapter 6. Toward Democratic Health Planning: Political Power, Agenda-Setting, and Planning Practice

AGENDA-SETTING AND ITS NEGLECT: THE IRONY AND LIMITS OF LIBERAL POLITICAL THEORY

AGENDA-SETTING AND ITS NEGLECT: THE IRONY AND LIMITS OF LIBERAL POLITICAL THEORY

IMPROVING HEALTH PLANNING PRACTICE

IMPROVING HEALTH PLANNING PRACTICE

IMPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING EDUCATION

IMPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING EDUCATION

TOWARD DEMOCRATIC HEALTH PLANNING: EDUCATIVE-ORGANIZING ROLES AND PRACTICAL QUESTIONS

TOWARD DEMOCRATIC HEALTH PLANNING: EDUCATIVE-ORGANIZING ROLES AND PRACTICAL QUESTIONS

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Chapter 7. Innovative Citizen Participation in Health Planning Agencies

Chapter 7. Innovative Citizen Participation in Health Planning Agencies

METHOD OF ANALYSIS

METHOD OF ANALYSIS

CASE STUDIES OF INNOVATIVE AGENCIES

CASE STUDIES OF INNOVATIVE AGENCIES

METHODS OF PARTICIPATION

METHODS OF PARTICIPATION

FACTORS INFLUENCING PARTICIPATION

FACTORS INFLUENCING PARTICIPATION

CONCLUSION

CONCLUSION

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Chapter 8. Community Organization Approach to Health Planning

Chapter 8. Community Organization Approach to Health Planning

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION PRINCIPLES

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION PRINCIPLES

CONCLUSION

CONCLUSION

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Chapter 9. Political Strategies for Health Planning Agencies

Chapter 9. Political Strategies for Health Planning Agencies

IMPLEMENTATION: A POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE

IMPLEMENTATION: A POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE

STRATEGY DEFINED

STRATEGY DEFINED

STRATEGY VERSUS TACTICS

STRATEGY VERSUS TACTICS

ELEMENTS OF STRATEGY

ELEMENTS OF STRATEGY

STRATEGY AND ENVIRONMENT

STRATEGY AND ENVIRONMENT

THE POLITICAL CHOREOGRAPHY OF HEALTH PLANNING

THE POLITICAL CHOREOGRAPHY OF HEALTH PLANNING

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS AND PLANNING

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS AND PLANNING

POLITICAL ANALYSIS AND PLANNING

POLITICAL ANALYSIS AND PLANNING

CONCLUSION

CONCLUSION

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Chapter 10. Technical Assistance and Consultation for Consumers

Chapter 10. Technical Assistance and Consultation for Consumers

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES

AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES

PROBLEMS OF CONSUMER BOARD MEMBERS

PROBLEMS OF CONSUMER BOARD MEMBERS

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

ORIENTATION PROGRAMS

ORIENTATION PROGRAMS

CONSULTATION

CONSULTATION

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Chapter 11. An Educational Approach to Health Planning

Chapter 11. An Educational Approach to Health Planning

TECHNOCRATIC VERSUS EDUCATIONAL APPROACH

TECHNOCRATIC VERSUS EDUCATIONAL APPROACH

CONSENSUS VERSUS CONFLICT IN PLANNING

CONSENSUS VERSUS CONFLICT IN PLANNING

APPROPRIATION VERSUS DEVELOPMENT OF LEADERSHIP

APPROPRIATION VERSUS DEVELOPMENT OF LEADERSHIP

CONCLUSION

CONCLUSION

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Chapter 12. The Consumer Health Advocacy Training Project

Chapter 12. The Consumer Health Advocacy Training Project

STEPS TOWARD INTERVENTION

STEPS TOWARD INTERVENTION

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

THE TRAINING SESSIONS

THE TRAINING SESSIONS

PROJECT OUTCOMES

PROJECT OUTCOMES

LESSONS LEARNED

LESSONS LEARNED

CONCLUSION

CONCLUSION

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Chapter 13. Citizen Action in Health Planning

Chapter 13. Citizen Action in Health Planning

ISSUES OF CONSUMER GROUPS

ISSUES OF CONSUMER GROUPS

FUNDING SUPPORT

FUNDING SUPPORT

STAFF DEVELOPMENT

STAFF DEVELOPMENT

SUPPORT NETWORKS

SUPPORT NETWORKS

CITIZEN ACTION IN PERSPECTIVE

CITIZEN ACTION IN PERSPECTIVE

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Chapter 14. Health Costs, Consumer Constituencies, and Community Change

Chapter 14. Health Costs, Consumer Constituencies, and Community Change

HEALTH COSTS: TOO TALL AN ORDER?

HEALTH COSTS: TOO TALL AN ORDER?

CONSUMER CONSTITUENCIES: WHAT WENT AMISS?

CONSUMER CONSTITUENCIES: WHAT WENT AMISS?

WITH SUCH FRIENDS, WHO NEEDS ENEMIES?

WITH SUCH FRIENDS, WHO NEEDS ENEMIES?

THOSE WHO UNMAKE BEDS MAY STILL HAVE TO LIE IN THEM

THOSE WHO UNMAKE BEDS MAY STILL HAVE TO LIE IN THEM

WHAT CONSUMERS GIVE, THEY CAN TAKE AWAY

WHAT CONSUMERS GIVE, THEY CAN TAKE AWAY

CONSUMER HEALTH PLANNING BEYOND HSAS

CONSUMER HEALTH PLANNING BEYOND HSAS

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PART III: FUTURE PROSPECTS

PART III: FUTURE PROSPECTS

Introduction to Part III

Introduction to Part III

Chapter 15. Can Competition Serve Consumers?

Chapter 15. Can Competition Serve Consumers?

DIRECT REGULATORY CONTROLS

DIRECT REGULATORY CONTROLS

THE PUBLIC USE OF MARKET INCENTIVES

THE PUBLIC USE OF MARKET INCENTIVES

EXPERIMENTATION

EXPERIMENTATION

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Chapter 16. Planning and Organizing for a New Public Health Movement

Chapter 16. Planning and Organizing for a New Public Health Movement

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Chapter 17. Health Planning and Social Change: Critique and Alternatives

Chapter 17. Health Planning and Social Change: Critique and Alternatives

THE PERILS OF RELYING ON THE PRESENT: CURRENT HEALTH PLANNING

THE PERILS OF RELYING ON THE PRESENT: CURRENT HEALTH PLANNING

WHITHER PLANNING?

WHITHER PLANNING?

WHITHER HEALTH?: SOME PRESUPPOSITIONS

WHITHER HEALTH?: SOME PRESUPPOSITIONS

ALTERNATIVE WAYS OF SEEING, OF PLANNING, AND OF BEING HEALTHY

ALTERNATIVE WAYS OF SEEING, OF PLANNING, AND OF BEING HEALTHY

ARE WE THERE YET?

ARE WE THERE YET?

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Chapter 18. Reflections on the American Health Care Condition

Chapter 18. Reflections on the American Health Care Condition

PROLOGUE: FEELING ILL ABOUT SPENDING MORE

PROLOGUE: FEELING ILL ABOUT SPENDING MORE

PLANNING: PLACEBO OR PANACEA?

PLANNING: PLACEBO OR PANACEA?

THE POLITICS OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION

THE POLITICS OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION

EPILOGUE: SOME RECKLESS GENERALIZATIONS

EPILOGUE: SOME RECKLESS GENERALIZATIONS

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Index

Index

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