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Electronic book | Hillingdon Hospitals Library Services (Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation) Online | Link to resource | Available |
1. Genetic Contributions and Personalized Medicine -- 2. Diet and Weight Management -- 3. Promoting Physical Activity -- 4. Tobacco Use and Dependence -- 5. Chronic Disease Self-Management -- 6. Substance Use Disorders -- 7. Family and Other Caregivers -- 8. Domestic Violence, Abuse, and Neglect -- 9. Patient Navigators and Peer Support -- 10. Government Agencies and Community Organizers -- 11. Screening and Secondary Prevention -- 12. Vaccines and Immunization -- 13. Medication Management and Treatment Adherence -- 14. Patient-Provider Communication and Interactions -- 15. Principles of Ambulatory and Urgent Care -- 16. Principles of Virtual Care -- 17. Principles of Emergency Care -- 18. Acute Hospital Care -- 19. Long-Term Care -- 20. Community Based Care -- 21. End-of-Life Care -- 22. Complementary and Alternative Medicine -- 23. Special Populations: Children and Adolescents -- 24. Special Populations: Older Adults -- 25. Special Populations: Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities -- 26. Special Populations: Adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Health Disorders -- 27. Special Populations: LGBTQ Community -- 28. Special Populations: Care of Incarcerated Persons -- 29. Special Populations: Care of Immigrants and Refugees -- 30. Special Populations: COVID-19 Associated Chronic Conditions -- 31. Special Populations: Care of Military Veterans -- 32. Integrated Behavioral Health Care -- 33. Transitions of Care -- 34. Population Health -- 35. Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning -- 36. Health Information Technology -- 37. Quality Improvement -- 38. Quality of Life and Patient Outcomes -- 39. Environmental Determinants of Health -- 40. Social Determinants of Health -- 41. Health Inequities and Structural Racism -- 42. Medicare -- 43. Medicaid -- 44. Alternative Payment Models and Value Based Care -- 45. Health Care Workforce .
The second edition of this popular textbook provides a comprehensive overview to chronic illness care, which is the coordinated, comprehensive and sustained response to chronic diseases and conditions by health care providers, formal and informal caregivers, healthcare systems, and community-based resources. This unique resource uses an ecological framework to frame chronic illness care at multiple levels, and includes sections on individual influences, the role of family and community networks, social and environmental determinants, and health policy. The book also orients how chronic care is provided across the spectrum of health care settings, from home to clinic, from the emergency department to the hospital and from hospitals to residential care facilities. The fully revised and expanded edition of Chronic Illness Care describes the operational frameworks and strategies that are needed to meet the care needs of chronically ill patients, including behavioral health, care management, transitions of care, and health information technology. It also addresses the changing workforce needs in health care and the fiscal models and policies that are associated with chronic care. Several new chapters are included in the second edition and reflect the significant changes that have occurred in health care due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Chapters covering vaccinations, virtual care, and care of COVID-19 associated chronic conditions have been added. The revised textbook builds on the first edition's content that covered providing care to special population groups, such as children and adolescents, older adults, and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, by including care approaches to adults with severe and persistent mental health disorders, the LGBTQ+ community, incarcerated persons, immigrants and refugees, and military veterans. Finally, chapterson important and emerging topics, such as natural language processing and health inequities and structural racism have also been added.
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