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Human rights, public values, and leadership in healthcare policy
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Human rights, public values, and leadership in healthcare policy/ Augustine Nduka Eneanya, editor.
其他作者:
Eneanya, Augustine Nduka.
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Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global, : 2019.,
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1 online resource (xxv, 311 p.)
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Section 1. Human rights, equity, social justice, and health outcomes. Chapter 1. Global health governance, human rights, and the control of infectious diseases: a case of the ebola epidemic in West Africa ; Chapter 2. Discrimination against people with HIV and AIDS in the workplace: a Lagos State example ; Chapter 3. The nexus of tamed bureaucracy and better health outcomes for consumers in Nigeria's health institutions ; Chapter 4. The healthcare financing and health outcomes in Zambia ; Chapter 5. Linking primary healthcare policies with health system for improved health outcomes in Nigeria: issues, controversies, problems, and solutions -- Section 2. Human rights, public values, and health policies. Chapter 6. Policy value and primary healthcare delivery in rural Nigeria: issues, challenges, and opportunities ; Chapter 7. Dependents and deviants: the social construction of mandatory HPV policies ; Chapter 8. Community participation in the national development plan through primary health care: the case of LGBT organizations in South Africa ; Chapter 9. Integrating human rights, equity, and social justice in health policies in America and Nigeria: controversies, problems, and way forward -- Section 3. Value-based leadership and health systems. Chapter 10. Work leadership, occupational health, and safety ; Chapter 11. Social organizations in health: public-private facilities management ; Chapter 12. Sustainable development goal 3 and maternal health in Nigeria: any hope of meeting the target by 2030?.
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http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-6133-0
ISBN:
9781522561347 (ebk.)
Human rights, public values, and leadership in healthcare policy
Human rights, public values, and leadership in healthcare policy
[electronic resource] /Augustine Nduka Eneanya, editor. - Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global,2019. - 1 online resource (xxv, 311 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section 1. Human rights, equity, social justice, and health outcomes. Chapter 1. Global health governance, human rights, and the control of infectious diseases: a case of the ebola epidemic in West Africa ; Chapter 2. Discrimination against people with HIV and AIDS in the workplace: a Lagos State example ; Chapter 3. The nexus of tamed bureaucracy and better health outcomes for consumers in Nigeria's health institutions ; Chapter 4. The healthcare financing and health outcomes in Zambia ; Chapter 5. Linking primary healthcare policies with health system for improved health outcomes in Nigeria: issues, controversies, problems, and solutions -- Section 2. Human rights, public values, and health policies. Chapter 6. Policy value and primary healthcare delivery in rural Nigeria: issues, challenges, and opportunities ; Chapter 7. Dependents and deviants: the social construction of mandatory HPV policies ; Chapter 8. Community participation in the national development plan through primary health care: the case of LGBT organizations in South Africa ; Chapter 9. Integrating human rights, equity, and social justice in health policies in America and Nigeria: controversies, problems, and way forward -- Section 3. Value-based leadership and health systems. Chapter 10. Work leadership, occupational health, and safety ; Chapter 11. Social organizations in health: public-private facilities management ; Chapter 12. Sustainable development goal 3 and maternal health in Nigeria: any hope of meeting the target by 2030?.
Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
"This book examines human rights abuses, ethics and values-based leadership by healthcare providers in healthcare delivery system in developing and developed countries. This book will also assist in helping leaders in government institutions and healthcare providers to become more informed on critical issues of healthcare delivery system and bridge inequality gaps in their policy reform agenda"--Provided by publisher.
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