
This book explores the methods and approach necessary to investigate the development and implementation of a health system. It presents a modular approach to analyzing health care systems, and practical applications are fully explained. Topics are discussed at both conceptual and operational levels, and case histories illustrate the use of the modular approach in real-life situations. An appendix of terms and concepts is provided to facilitate use. The continual monitoring of change allows for the detection and indentification of longitudinal trends within and across systems, and evolution in systems can then occur.
This book investigates the methodology required to evaluate the development and implementation of complex health care systems through a structured, modular framework. Avi Yacar Ellencweig, drawing on his expertise in health systems research, proposes a systematic approach that bridges the gap between theoretical conceptualization and operational execution. By utilizing this modular model, the author argues that administrators and policy makers can better monitor longitudinal trends and facilitate the evolution of health care delivery.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a practical manual for health policy analysts and administrators seeking to standardize their evaluation processes. Readers frequently note the clarity of the modular approach in helping to organize complex institutional data into actionable insights.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
1992-05-28
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192620851
ISBN-13:
9780192620859
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