Application of systems thinking to health policy & public health ethics : public health and private illness /

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Author / Creator:Battle-Fisher, Michele, author.
Imprint:Cham : Springer, [2014]
©2015
Description:1 online resource (xi, 100 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:SpringerBriefs in Public Health, 2192-3698
SpringerBriefs in public health,
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11090884
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ISBN:9783319122038
3319122037
9783319122021
3319122029
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 6, 2014).
Summary:​​​​This book looks at health policy through the lens of public versus private: population health versus the somatic, social, or emotional experiences of a patient. Rather than presenting policy/ethics as overly technical, this book takes a novel approach of framing public and private health in terms of political philosophy, ethics, and popular examples. Each chapter ties back to the general ethics or political literature as applicable, which are not customarily parts of the current public health curriculum. The author's work on the Orgcomplexity blog has touched on this subject by systemicall.
Other form:Original 3319122029 9783319122021
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-319-12203-8

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505 0 |a Acknowledgements; Contents; Part I; Systems Within Health Policy and Ethics; Chapter 1; Framing and Revisiting Ethical Policy with a Systems Perspective; Systems Thinking Over Linearity; What Is a System?; Policy "Bread Crumbs"; The Mental Model and Its Shortcuts; Veterans' Health and the VA Healthcare System; Case for Consideration: Veteran's Health; Policy Feedbacks; Policy Example: Australia and Antitobacco Policies; References; Chapter 2 ; The Public, Private, and "Stepping on Toes" in Healthcare; The Will of the Public; Personal Liberty and Social Utility; References; Chapter 3 
505 8 |a The Menagerie of Social Agents: People and Their ConnectionsSocial Network Theory and Analysis; Risk and Network Analysis: The Case of HIV)+ Risk and Homelessness; References; Chapter 4; Communication and Politics in Healthcare; The Policy Puffin Quarrel in Political Colonies; The Flow of Ideas within Networks: Focus on Interprofessional Communication; Case for Your Consideration: US Tobacco Control Policy and Regulatory Networks; Political Expediency: Influencing Ideas; References; Health Systems and Policymaking as the "Price Is Right"; Chapter 5; The Effect of Game Theory on Systems 
505 8 |a External Influences on Decision-MakingCollective Action; Example of Living Organ Donation in the USA; Divergence and Subjectivity-Is it Winning or Losing?; References; Chapter 6; Ethical and Systematic Approachesto Health Policy; Ethics and Health Policy; Interplay of Politics and Ethics; References; Chapter 7 ; Health Disparities in Public Health; Organ Donation in a Complex System; Shared Loss for Public Welfare; References ; Part II; Applications of Modeling to Health Policy; Chapter 8; Mental and Simulated Models in Health Policy Making; System Dynamics 
505 8 |a Stock and Flow of Public Health InterventionsSimulation's Gift to Policymaking; The Role of Simulation in Policy Making; Practice Dynamics in Health Policy; Reflective and Systematic Approaches; References; Part III; A Brief Exploration of the Complexity of Health Disparities (As Humanistically as Possible); Chapter 9; Social Disparity, Policy, and Sharing in Public Health; Race, Gender, and Social Interaction; The Choice Between Two Overlapping Doors; Housing and Equal Opportunity Impacts; Policy Affecting and Targeting Underserved and Vulnerable Populations 
505 8 |a It Is Not the Side Effects' FaultCase for Your Consideration: Urban Housing and Development in the USA; Questions for Discussion; Assessment and Evaluation of Health Policy; References; Chapter 10 ; The Concentric Model of Health-Bound Networks; Introduction; Quality of Life (QOL), Disability, and Autonomy; Concentric Model for Health-Bound Networks; The Social Elastic Tie; References; Index 
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