1st Edition

Better Value Health Checks A Practical Guide

By Nick Summerton Copyright 2018
    288 Pages
    by CRC Press

    288 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This book explores the practical aspects of setting up and assessing the quality of health checks. It is the first book to support clinicians and managers in enhancing the value of health checks in improving health outcomes, an increasingly essential goal for health services. The book will help maximise outcomes for individuals, families and employers by addressing each element within a health check from primary prevention, risk factor reduction and screening to early diagnosis and tertiary prevention. These are considered in relation to their ability to lead to subsequent improvements in individual health outcomes.

    Introduction. Overview of health checks and value in health care – issues and opportunities. Better value health checks: key considerations. Ensuring better value in risk factor reduction. Ensuring better value in cardiovascular health. Ensuring better value in musculo-skeletal health. Ensuring better value in gastro-intestinal health. Ensuring better value in metabolic health. Ensuring better value in mental health. Ensuring better value in men`s health. Ensuring better value in women`s health. Ensuring better value in millennials` health. Ensuring better value in older people`s health. Ensuring better value for individuals with co-existing health conditions. Ensuring better value for employers/organisations. Conclusion.

    Biography

    Nick Summerton is a member of the Royal College of General Practitioners, a fellow of the Faculty of Public Health and has been awarded a doctorate from the University of Oxford for original work on primary care diagnostics. In addition to working as a general practitioner since 1988 (initially single-handed and subsequently as a part-time partner), he has occupied a variety of parallel positions as a Public Health Consultant, PCT Medical Director, Clinical Lead Health Screening (BUPA & BMI), Senior Lecturer/Reader and as a Clinical Advisor to NICE, the DH, Royal Colleges, print media and various commercial organisations. He has written four books and published extensively on cancer, diagnostics, health screening, roman medicine and general practice. He regularly speaks at Pulse conferences (and has chaired the last two) - more recently he has been invited to speak to corporates and intermediaries concerning innovations and developments in health checks for individuals and employees.

    Really interesting – particularly the section on challenges.

    Professor Sir David Haslam CBE, Chair, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
     
    The book is excellent!

    Professor Sir Muir Gray