1st Edition

Community-Based Programs and Policies Contributions to Social Policy Development in Health Care and Health Care-Related Services

Edited By Howard A. Palley Copyright 2009
    170 Pages
    by Routledge

    170 Pages
    by Routledge

    This collection is focused on the provision of community-based programs and activities in health and related long-term care services that have contributed, or may in the future contribute, to social policy development.

    Several of the articles in this collection deal with community-based health and long-term care program and policy initiatives that have been facilitated through federal programs such as Medicare, Medicaid and the Older Americans Act. The implementation of some of these community-based programs have significantly influenced social policy thinking regarding the beneficial effects of integrating medical and social aspects of health and long-term care services, as well as the health care team approach to the delivery of health and long-term care services. Another dimension addressed is the impact of interest groups, such as family caregivers, in advancing social policy that supports the efforts of community-based family care givers in providing services to patients in need.

    The underlying theme is how such local community programs have contributed in a variety of ways to the development of social policies at the community level that in many ways focus on the integration of health and related long-term care services and a health care team approach to the provision of such services.

    The book will be of interest to community development courses in Schools of Social Work and other health professions such as Nursing and Public Health. It will also be of interest to health policy programs in public administration and other social sciences.

    This book was published as a special issue of Social Work in Public Health.

    1. Introduction  Howard Palley
    2. PACE: Has it changed the chronic care paradigm?  Marty Lynch, Mauro Hernandez and Carroll Estes
    3. Integrated care: Incentives, approaches, and future considerations  Gail L. Dobell and Robert Newcomer
    4. When the private sphere goes public: Exploring the issues facing family caregiver organizations in the development of long-term care policies  Philip Rozario and Elizabeth Palley
    5. Examining fiscal federalism, regionalization and community-based initiatives in Canada's health care delivery system  Pierre-Gerlier Forest and Howard Palley
    6. CLSCs in Quebec: Thirty years of community action  Benoit Gaumer and Marie-Josee Fleury
    7. Feminist health care in a hostile environment: A case study of the Womancare Health Center  Cheryl Hyde
    8. The voice of advocates in health care policymaking for the poor  Colleen Grogan and Michael Gusmano

    Biography

    Dr. Howard Palley is Professor and Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Human Services Policy at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA.