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Arxer, Steven L.
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Community-based health interventions in an institutional context
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Community-based health interventions in an institutional context/ edited by Steven L. Arxer, John W. Murphy.
other author:
Arxer, Steven L.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2019.,
Description:
xi, 190 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- A Community-Based Organization -- Establishing Community-Based Primary Health Care -- Community-Based Funding and Budgeting: Participatory Budgeting as a Transformative Act -- Aims of a Community-Based Research Program -- Training Community-Based Health Workers -- Creating a Community Health Worker Training Program -- Is the Affordable Care Act Encouraging Hospitals to Engage their Communities -- Community-Based Political Interventions -- Re-Examining the Role of Patients in Community-Based Interventions -- Work as Health: Tensions of Imposing Work Requirements to Medicaid Patients in the United States -- Overcoming Institutional Barriers Faced by Community-Based Health Care Institutions -- Conclusion.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Community health services. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24654-9
ISBN:
9783030246549
Community-based health interventions in an institutional context
Community-based health interventions in an institutional context
[electronic resource] /edited by Steven L. Arxer, John W. Murphy. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019. - xi, 190 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - International perspectives on social policy, administration, and practice,2625-6975. - International perspectives on social policy, administration, and practice..
Introduction -- A Community-Based Organization -- Establishing Community-Based Primary Health Care -- Community-Based Funding and Budgeting: Participatory Budgeting as a Transformative Act -- Aims of a Community-Based Research Program -- Training Community-Based Health Workers -- Creating a Community Health Worker Training Program -- Is the Affordable Care Act Encouraging Hospitals to Engage their Communities -- Community-Based Political Interventions -- Re-Examining the Role of Patients in Community-Based Interventions -- Work as Health: Tensions of Imposing Work Requirements to Medicaid Patients in the United States -- Overcoming Institutional Barriers Faced by Community-Based Health Care Institutions -- Conclusion.
Community-Based Health Interventions in an Institutional Context examines challenges of "institutionalizing" community-based health care. While the community-based or localized model is growing in popularity and importance in the United States, in practice it must often be brought in to larger institutions in order to grow to scale. The typical goals of an institution-standardization, formalization, and control-may be seen as antithetical to those of a community-based healthcare provider, such as spontaneity, customization, and flexibility. The contributions to this work raise questions about how the community-based model can be scaled up through institutions, and how "institutionalization" can be rethought from a bottom-up approach. They provide not only an overview of community-based organizations, but also delve into practical topics such as establishing budgets, training workers, incorporating technology, as well as more theoretical topics like goal-setting, policy effects (like the ACA), and relationships between patient and community. This work will be of interest for researchers interested in exploring the community-based health care model, as well as practitioners in health care and health policy.
ISBN: 9783030246549
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-24654-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
588878
Community health services.
LC Class. No.: RA427 / .C666 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 362.12
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