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Introduction to Health Care Delivery with Companion Website, Fifth Edition
A Primer for Pharmacists

Author(s): Robert L. McCarthy, PhD, University of Connecticut
Kenneth W. Schafermeyer, PhD, St. Louis College of Pharmacy
Kimberly S. Plake, PhD
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  • ISBN-13: 9781449644888
  • Product With Access Code    626 pages      © 2012
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Overview

Introduction to Health Care Delivery: A Primer for Pharmacists, Fifth Edition provides students with a current and comprehensive overview of the U.S. health care delivery system 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 and expanded topics include public health, pharmacoepidemiology, cultural competence, and leadership. Patient-Provider dialogues are also included to help students apply key concepts. Introduction to Health Care Delivery: A Primer for Pharmacists, Fifth Edition will provide students with an understanding of the social, organizational, and economic aspects of health care delivery.

Each new textbook includes a bound in access code for a companion website with helpful student resources. Access to the Companion Website may be purchased separately here.

KEY FEATURES

  • Case Scenario per Chapter
  • Learning Objectives
  • Chapter Review Questions
  • Doctor/Patient Scripts
  • Questions for Further Discussion
  • References
  • Student Companion Website

INSTRUCTOR RESOURCES

  • Transition Guide
  • PowerPoint Presentations
  • Instructor's Manual
  • Response to Case Scenarios
  • TestBank
  • Answer Key

STUDENT RESOURCES
A Companion Website, including:

  • Chapter Quizzes
  • Crossword Puzzles
  • Flashcards
  • Interactive Glossary
  • Matching Exercises
  • Weblinks
  • Bonus Ethics Chapter

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KEY FEATURES

  • Case Scenario per Chapter
  • Learning Objectives
  • Chapter Review Questions
  • Doctor/Patient Scripts
  • Questions for Further Discussion
  • References
  • Student Companion Website

INSTRUCTOR RESOURCES

  • Transition Guide
  • PowerPoint Presentations
  • Instructor's Manual
  • Response to Case Scenarios
  • TestBank
  • Answer Key

STUDENT RESOURCES
A Companion Website, including:

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Part  I  Social Aspects of Health Care Delivery
  Chapter  1  Health Care Delivery in America: Historical and Policy Perspectives by: Jennifer L. Tebbe-Grossman
  Chapter  2  Health Care Professionals and Interdisciplinary Care by: Suvapun Bunniran, Ph.D., David J. McCaffrey III, R.Ph., Ph.D., (with acknowledgment to Alice M. Sapienza)
  Chapter  3  The Pharmacist and the Pharmacy Profession by: Shane P. Desselle
  Chapter  4  The Patient by: Kimberly S. Plake, (with acknowledgment to Peter L. Steere, and Edward Krupat)
  Chapter  5  Drug Use, Access, the Pharmaceutical Industry, and Supply Chain in the United States by: Kyle D. Ross, Louis P. Garrison, Jr., and Dana P. Hammer (with acknowledgment to Peter L. Steere, Michael Montagne)
  Chapter  6  Critical Issues in Public Health by: Ardis Hanson, MLS, Peter D. Hurd, PhD, Bruce Lubotsky Levin, DrPH, MPH
Part  II  Organizational Aspects of Health Care Delivery
  Chapter  7  Hospitals by: Catherine N. Otto and William W. McCloskey
  Chapter  8  Ambulatory Care by: David M. Scott
  Chapter  9  Long-Term Care by: Aleda M. H. Chen, Kimberly S. Plake (with acknowledgment to Kristin B. Meyer, and Ernest J. Dole)
  Chapter  10  Mental Health Services Delivery by: Ardis Hanson, Bruce Lubotsky Levin, Carol A. Ott, Helen Meldrum
  Chapter  11  Home Care by: William W. McCloskey, Frank Marr, Maureen A. McCarthy
  Chapter  12  Informatics in Health Care by: Ardis Hanson, Bruce Lubotsky Levin, and David M. Scott
Part  III  Economic Aspects of Health Care Delivery
  Chapter  13  Basic Economic Principles Affecting Health Care by: Kenneth W. Schafermeyer
  Chapter  14  Unique Aspects of Health Economics by: Kenneth W. Schafermeyer
  Chapter  15  Private Health Insurance by: Kenneth W. Schafermeyer, Brenda R. Motheral
  Chapter  16  Government Involvement in Health Care by: Earlene E. Lipowski, Marcus Long
  Chapter  17  Managed Health Care by: Kenneth W. Schafermeyer, Brenda R. Motheral
  Chapter  18  Medicare and Medicaid by: Alan P. Wolfgang
  Chapter  19  Pharmacoeconomics by: Kenneth W. Schafermeyer, Craig I. Coleman (with acknowledgment to Emily R. Cox)
  Chapter  20  International Health Care Services by: Ana C. Quiñones and Linda E. Barry Dunn
  Chapter  21  Health Care Reform by: Catherine N. Otto and Thomas E. Buckley (with acknowledgment to Craig A. Pedersen)
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Robert L. McCarthy, PhD-University of Connecticut

Robert L. McCarthy was appointed Dean of the School of Pharmacy at the University of Connecticut effective October 1, 2003, after serving as Interim Dean since July 1, 2002.  He joined UConn in August 2001 as Head and Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice.  Previously, he was Founding Dean of the School of Pharmacy—Worcester at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.  He has also held faculty positions at Northeastern University, Boston University, and the Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists, all in Boston.  Dr. McCarthy earned his B.S. in Pharmacy, M.S. in Hospital Pharmacy, and Ph.D. in Law, Policy and Society at Northeastern University in Boston.  He also completed an ASHP-accredited residency in hospital pharmacy at the Massachusetts General Hospital.  Dr. McCarthy was a 1999-2000 American Council on Education Fellow.

 

Dr. McCarthy’s interests lie in the areas of health care policy, especially as it relates to pharmacy and pharmacy ethics.  His scholarship has focused on the ethical issues facing pharmacy practitioners including the right to medication and the impact of managed care, as well as teaching and learning strategies in pharmacy ethics.  He has taught courses in health care systems, health care policy, and biomedical ethics.  He has also developed pharmacy residency programs in both community and managed care pharmacy. More recently, he has worked with several new schools of pharmacy in the development of their programs.

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Kenneth W. Schafermeyer, PhD-St. Louis College of Pharmacy

Kenneth W. Schafermeyer is Professor of Pharmacy Administration and Director of Graduate Studies at the St. Louis College of Pharmacy where he has worked since 1990.  Previously, he served nine years as a state pharmacy association executive and lobbyist and served as consultant for several managed care and Medicaid agencies. Dr. Schafermeyer earned his B.S. in Pharmacy from the St. Louis College of Pharmacy, a M.S. in pharmacy administration from the University of Tennessee and a Ph.D. in pharmacy administration from Purdue University.

Dr. Schafermeyer has published extensively in the areas of health economics, managed care coverage of pharmaceuticals, financial management, and  maximizing the use of pharmacy personnel. He has authored or coauthored 22 books and manuals as well as chapters in seven other textbooks. He has been named Educator of the Year for the St. Louis College of Pharmacy and also received the Emerson Electric Excellence in Teaching Award.
 

Kimberly S. Plake, PhD

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Pharmacy Administration
Intro to US Healthcare System
Health Care Delivery
Introduction to Health Services Pharmacy as a Profession
Health Policy
Comprehensive Health Systems
Pharmacy Care Systems

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