Transforming Health Care

Transforming Health Care
Author: Charles Kenney
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2010-11-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1439863091

For decades, the manufacturing industry has employed the Toyota Production System the most powerful production method in the world to reduce waste, improve quality, reduce defects and increase worker productivity. In 2001, Virginia Mason Medical Center, an integrated healthcare delivery system in Seattle, Washington set out to achieve its compe

Virginia Medical Law

Virginia Medical Law
Author: Rodney K Adams Esquire
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2019-12-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781684715022

In the Fifth Edition, Rod Adams updates his classic reference book on Virginia medical law in a practical format for health care providers. Covering a broad range of topics, such as licensure, informed consent, health care records, malpractice litigation and regulatory compliance, the text offers strategies for approaching common dilemmas in health care. New updates include obligations toward patients with limited English proficiency, the duty to warn and the expanded scope of practice for nurse practitioners. The Fifth Edition is a must-have for the bookshelf of every physician, psychologist, therapist, administrator, risk manager, nurse, or other clinician. Most attorneys will want to have it as a desk reference for counseling their medical clients.

Ultrasound

Ultrasound
Author: Edward I. Bluth
Publisher: Thieme
Total Pages: 1658
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3131620323

Based on a popular course taught at the Radiological Society of North America's Annual Meeting, this book provides all the essential information for choosing the appropriate imaging examination and completing the imaging workup of a patient. Chapters are organized into parts according to the anatomical location of the clinical problems addressed. The authors guide the reader through the diagnostic evaluation, reviewing the indications for and the strengths and limitations of ultrasound imaging.Features: Practical information on the usefulness of ultrasound, nonimaging tests, or other imaging modalities, such as CT and MR, for evaluating each clinical situation Clear descriptions of symptoms and differential diagnosis Nearly 1,300 images and photographs demonstrating key points A new chapter on neonatal spinal cord anomalies Comprehensive and up-to-date, this edition is essential for ultrasonographers, radiologists, residents, physicians, nurses, and radiology assistants seeking the latest recommendations for the effective use of ultrasonography.

Sexuality, Politics, and Social Control in Virginia, 1920-1945

Sexuality, Politics, and Social Control in Virginia, 1920-1945
Author: Pippa Holloway
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2007-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807877492

In the first half of the twentieth century, white elites who dominated Virginia politics sought to increase state control over African Americans and lower-class whites, whom they saw as oversexed and lacking sexual self-restraint. In order to reaffirm the existing political and social order, white politicians legalized eugenic sterilization, increased state efforts to control venereal disease and prostitution, cracked down on interracial marriage, and enacted statewide movie censorship. Providing a detailed picture of the interaction of sexuality, politics, and public policy, Pippa Holloway explores how these measures were passed and enforced. The white elites who sought to expand government's role in regulating sexual behavior had, like most southerners, a tradition of favoring small government, so to justify these new policies, they couched their argument in economic terms: a modern, progressive government could provide optimum conditions for business growth by maintaining a stable social order and a healthy, docile workforce. Holloway's analysis demonstrates that the cultural context that characterized certain populations as sexually dangerous worked in tandem with the political context that denied them the right to vote. This perspective on sexual regulation and the state in Virginia offers further insight into why white elite rule mattered in the development of southern governments.

Medicine and Slavery

Medicine and Slavery
Author: Todd Lee Savitt
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252008740

Widely regarded as the most comprehensive study of its kind, this volume offers valuable insight into the alleged medical differences between whites and blacks that translated as racial inferiority and were used to justify slavery and discrimination. In Medicine and Slavery, Todd L. Savitt evaluates the diet, hygiene, clothing, and living and working conditions of antebellum African Americans, slave and free, and analyzes the diseases and health conditions that afflicted them in urban areas, at industrial sites, and on plantations.