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Each New Print Copy Includes Navigate 2 Advantage Access That Unlocks A Comprehensive And Interactive Ebook, Student Practice Activities And Assessments, A Full Suite Of Instructor Resources, And Learning Analytics Reporting Tools. Introduction To Health Care Delivery: A Primer For Pharmacists, Sixth Edition Provides Students With A Current And Comprehensive Overview Of The U.S. Health Care Delivery System, Including Social, Organizational, And Economic Aspects, From The Perspective Of The Pharmacy Profession. Each Thoroughly Updated Chapter Of This Best-Selling Text Includes Real-World Case Studies, Learning Objectives, Chapter Review Questions, Questions For Further Discussion, And Updated Key Topics And Terms. NEW TO THE SIXTH EDITION Updated An Enhanced Content Relating To: Expanded Section Regarding Pharmacist Roles Post-Graduate Education/Resources Credentialing/Resources Affordable Care Act Medicare And Medicaid Contrasting Views Of Health Policy Government’S Perspective On Role Of Pharmacists (Provider Status) Examples Of State Health Insurance Programs Challenges Of The VA System E-Commerce, Internet Pharmacy, And Other Technologies Interdisciplinary Models Of Care Scope Of Practice And Related Legislation Sources Of Patient Information Health And Illness Behavior Culture, Health Literacy, Health Behavior Change And Motivational Interviewing Role Of Quality Improvement In Patient Safety Drug Safety Pharmaceutical Industry And Drug Development Electronic Prescribing And Electronic Health Records Patient Safety And Clinical Pharmacy Services Collaborative (PSPC) Pharmacy Benefit Managers Basic Policy Issues Affecting Health Care Connections Between Medication Use Systems And Health Care Delivery Models Demographics, Including Compression Of Morbidity Basic Epidemiology, Including Discussions Of Incidence, Prevalence, Risk, Etc. Distribution Process, E.G., Wholesalers Counterfeits And Efforts To Prevent Occurrence Internet Pharmacy DTC Advertising E-Commerce Health Care Disparities Examples Of Pharmacist Roles In Public Health (Immunizations, Bioterrorism, Community Health Clinics, Etc.) Continuous Quality Improvement Measures Of Quality Root Cause Analysis E-Prescribing Technologies To Improve Safety And Efficiencies Reimbursement Joint Commission Multihospital Systems, Horizontal/Vertical Integration Fellowships Ambulatory Care Data LTC Statistics New Funding For Community Health Centers New Therapies Used At Home Economic Principles Affecting Health Care The Uninsured Prescription Drug Plans Difference Between Private Pay And Medicaid Expand Discussion On HEDIS Supply-Side And Demand-Side Controls Consumer-Driven Healthcare PBMS, Pharmacy Reimbursement Details On Formularies DUR Specialty Pharmacies Cognitive Reimbursement And MTM Transitions Of Care Formulary Review For Expensive Biotech Drugs Health Technology Assessment Pharmacoeconomic Methods Quality Of Life And Health Outcomes Measurement Health Education Developing Countries Accountable Care Organizations (ACOS) Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMS) Consumer Driven Health Care INSTRUCTOR RESOURCES: Instructor’S Manual, Slides In Powerpoint Format, Test Bank With Navigate 2, Technology And Content Combine To Expand The Reach Of Your Classroom. Whether You Teach An Online, Hybrid, Or Traditional Classroom-Based Course, Navigate 2 Delivers Unbeatable Value. Experience Navigate 2 Today At Www.Jblnavigate.Com/2 Some Electronic And Ebook Versions Do Include Access To Navigate 2 Advantage Resources. Navigate 2 Advantage Access May Be Purchased Separately. See Student Resources Tab.
Synopsis
Each new print copy includes Navigate 2 Advantage Access that unlocks a comprehensive and interactive eBook, student practice activities and assessments, a full suite of instructor resources, and learning analytics reporting tools.
McCarthy's Introduction to Health Care Delivery: A Primer for Pharmacists, Sixth Edition provides students with a current and comprehensive overview of the U.S. health care delivery system, including social, organizational, and economic aspects, from the perspective of the pharmacy profession. Each thoroughly updated chapter of this best-selling text includes real-world case studies, learning objectives, chapter review questions, questions for further discussion, and updated key topics and terms.
NEW TO THE SIXTH EDITION
Updated an Enhanced content relating to:
Expanded section regarding pharmacist roles
Post-graduate education/resources
Credentialing/resources
Affordable Care Act
Medicare and Medicaid
Contrasting views of health policy
Government's perspective on role of pharmacists (provider status)
Examples of state health insurance programs
Challenges of the VA system
E-commerce, internet pharmacy, and other technologies
Interdisciplinary models of care
Scope of practice and related legislation
Sources of patient information
Health and illness behavior
Culture, health literacy, health behavior change and motivational interviewing
Role of quality improvement in patient safety
Drug safety
Pharmaceutical industry and drug development
Electronic prescribing and electronic health records
Patient Safety and Clinical Pharmacy Services Collaborative (PSPC)
Pharmacy benefit managers
Basic policy issues affecting health care
Connections between medication use systems and health care delivery models
Demographics, including compression of morbidity
Basic epidemiology, including discussions of incidence, prevalence, risk, etc.
Distribution process, e.g., wholesalers
Counterfeits and efforts to prevent occurrence
Internet pharmacy
DTC advertising
E-Commerce
Health care disparities
Examples of pharmacist roles in public health (immunizations, bioterrorism, community health clinics, etc.)
Continuous quality improvement
Measures of quality
Root cause analysis
E-prescribing
Technologies to improve safety and efficiencies
Reimbursement
Joint Commission
Multihospital systems, horizontal/vertical integration
Fellowships
Ambulatory care data
LTC statistics
New funding for community health centers
New therapies used at home
Economic principles affecting health care
The uninsured
Prescription drug plans
Difference between private pay and Medicaid
Expand discussion on HEDIS
Supply-side and demand-side controls
Consumer-driven healthcare
PBMS, pharmacy reimbursement
Details on formularies
DUR
Specialty pharmacies
Cognitive reimbursement and MTM
Transitions of Care
Formulary review for expensive biotech drugs
Health technology assessment
Pharmacoeconomic methods
Quality of life and health outcomes measurement
Health education
Developing countries
Accountable care organizations (ACOS)
Patient-centered medical homes (PCMS)
Consumer driven health care
INSTRUCTOR RESOURCES: Instructor's Manual, Slides in PowerPoint format, Test Bank
With Navigate 2, technology and content combine to expand the reach of your classroom. Whether you teach an online, hybrid, or traditional classroom-based course, Navigate 2 delivers unbeatable value. Experience Navigate 2 today at www.jblnavigate.com/2
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