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From Chaos To Care: The Promise Of Team-Based Medicine

 by David Lawrence Pb 208pages

Lawrence is the CEO of Kaiser Permanente, the largest nonprofit healthcare system in the world and a leader in integrated medical care. A team-based approach that draws on the strengths of the healthcare organization as well as on community resources, integrated care is a most cost-efficient healthcare business model. It also gives patients an all-important sense of control over their conditions and provides the kind of care they can navigate and trust. In From Chaos to Care, Dr. Lawrence shows how integrated care succeeds on both the organizational and human fronts. A blueprint for change and a manifesto for the implementation of satisfying and cost-effective healthcare for all, this book illuminates the path to the future of medical care.

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Effective Writing for Health Professionals :A practical guide to getting published

by Megan-Jane Johnstone  Pb 240pages

A guide to academic and professional writing and publishing for health, nursing and midwifery professionals from an internationally recognised author and nurse. Health professionals are increasingly expected to conduct and publish their research, apply for grants, write newsletters, liaise with the media, present conference papers and contribute articles to professional journals. This book helps with: getting started, the writing process itself, winning habits of successful authors, promoting your work, and author rights and responsibilities.

 

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