New health systems exist today thanks to the changing nature of diseases as a result of the integration of new technologies and new approaches in care giving and the management of healthcare systems.This book studies the health inequalities in these new health systems, structured according to the integrated health services approach. The authors investigate a wide range of debates and issues, including the consequences of a collaborative economy on healthcare and the possible "uberization? of a wide range of its services.The first part of the book offers an overview of the problem of inequalities in the field of health. The second part discusses the possibility of a sustainable and equitable architecture for health systems..
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Health professionals, students in our training courses LMD (IFSI nurses, health managers master EGASS)
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Gewebe-Einband
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Höhe: 231 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-78548-165-9 (9781785481659)
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Mohamed Lamine Bendaoud is Doctor of Economics at the Artois University in Arras, France Stephane Callens is Full Professor at the Artois University in Arras, France.
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Artois University, France
Artois University, France
Part 1. Health Inequalities
1. The origin of inequalities
2. Psychological and Social Factors of Health Inequalities
3. How Inequalities Comes Together
Part 2. Sustainable and Equitable Architecture for Health Systems
4. Transformations in Health Systems
5. Integrate Innovation
6. Healthcare Networks