
Current Practices in High-Tech Home Care
Springer Publishing Company
Published on 30. April 1999
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-8261-1256-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book offers convenient access to information about the benefits, drawbacks and challenges of importing high-technology medical care into the home care programs. It is both a descriptive report of research-based observations, and an interpretive analysis of major issues and policies in the delivery of technology-enhanced care. The authors bring to the forefront evidence-based current home care practices, such as ventilator therapy and artificial nutrition infusion pumps, and develop them through complete discussions of legal, ethical and administrative issues they entail. Agency administrators as well as in-home direct service providers like nurses and social workers, will find essential information on a critical home care delivery issue presented with clarity and accessibility.
OLD COPY:
This volume offers the reader convenient access to much needed information about the unique benefits, drawbacks and challenges of importing high-technology into the homes of the elderly and disabled. It is a unique combination of both a descriptive report of research-based observations from the frontlines of home health agency operations and interpretive analyses of major issues, policies, and practices informing the delivery of high tech-home health services. Content will be relevant to those agency planners and administrators, managers, and supervisors who are considering engaging in or have recently implemented a high-tech service program in their organization as well as in-home direct service providers like nurses and social workers.
OLD COPY:
This volume offers the reader convenient access to much needed information about the unique benefits, drawbacks and challenges of importing high-technology into the homes of the elderly and disabled. It is a unique combination of both a descriptive report of research-based observations from the frontlines of home health agency operations and interpretive analyses of major issues, policies, and practices informing the delivery of high tech-home health services. Content will be relevant to those agency planners and administrators, managers, and supervisors who are considering engaging in or have recently implemented a high-tech service program in their organization as well as in-home direct service providers like nurses and social workers.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8261-1256-9 (9780826112569)
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Persons
Lenard W. Kaye, DSW, PhD, is professor of social work at the University of Maine School of Social Work and Director of the University of Maine Center on Aging.
Content
Acknowledgments
Part I - Setting the Scene
Introduction
The Evolution of In-Home Technologies
Part II - Observations From the Field: National and Local Perspectives
Profiling the Providers and Consumers of High-Tech Home Health Care
The Experience of Providing High-Tech Home Care
The Experience of Receiving High-Tech Home Care
The Rights of Patients
The Impact of High-Technology on the Agency
Part III - Special Practice Issues and Applications
Legal Aspects of High-Tech Home Health Care, by Raymond L. Albert
Ethical Issues in High-Tech Home Health Care
The Challenge of Providing High-Tech Care: Reimbursement Issues
Taking the Plunge into High-Tech Care: Guidelines for Providers
Guidelines for Serving Consumers
Conclusions and Recommendations: Gazing Into the Future of High-Tech Care
Part I - Setting the Scene
Introduction
The Evolution of In-Home Technologies
Part II - Observations From the Field: National and Local Perspectives
Profiling the Providers and Consumers of High-Tech Home Health Care
The Experience of Providing High-Tech Home Care
The Experience of Receiving High-Tech Home Care
The Rights of Patients
The Impact of High-Technology on the Agency
Part III - Special Practice Issues and Applications
Legal Aspects of High-Tech Home Health Care, by Raymond L. Albert
Ethical Issues in High-Tech Home Health Care
The Challenge of Providing High-Tech Care: Reimbursement Issues
Taking the Plunge into High-Tech Care: Guidelines for Providers
Guidelines for Serving Consumers
Conclusions and Recommendations: Gazing Into the Future of High-Tech Care