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Achieving Person-Centred Health Systems: Evidence, Strategies and Challenges

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Achieving Person-Centred Health Systems: Evidence, Strategies and Challenges
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Ellen Nolte
Edited by Sherry Merkur
Edited by Anders Anell
Assisted by Jonathan North
SeriesEuropean Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:420
Dimensions(mm): Height 227,Width 150
ISBN/Barcode 9781108790062
ClassificationsDewey:362.1094
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 6 August 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The idea of person-centred health systems is widely advocated in political and policy declarations to better address health system challenges. A person-centred approach is advocated on political, ethical and instrumental grounds and believed to benefit service users, health professionals and the health system more broadly. However, there is continuing debate about the strategies that are available and effective to promote and implement 'person-centred' approaches. This book brings together the world's leading experts in the field to present the evidence base and analyse current challenges and issues. It examines 'person-centredness' from the different roles people take in health systems, as individual service users, care managers, taxpayers or active citizens. The evidence presented will not only provide invaluable policy advice to practitioners and policymakers working on the design and implementation of person-centred health systems but will also be an excellent resource for academics and graduate students researching health systems in Europe. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Author Biography

Ellen Nolte is Professor of Health Services and Systems Research at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Her expertise is in health systems research, international healthcare comparisons and performance assessment. She has published widely on health systems, integrated care, European health policy and population health assessments and serves as co-editor of the Journal of Health Services Research and Policy. With Martin McKee, Nigel Edwards and Sherry Merkur, she is co-editor of The Changing Role of the Hospital in European Health Systems (Cambridge, 2020). Sherry Merkur is Research Fellow and Health Policy Analyst at the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, based at the LSE. She is Editor-in-Chief of Eurohealth and an author and editor of HiT: Health system reviews for countries in the European Region. Her publications include Promoting Health, Preventing Disease: The Economic Case (2015). With Martin McKee, Nigel Edwards and Ellen Nolte, she is co-editor of The Changing Role of the Hospital in European Health Systems (Cambridge, 2020). Anders Anell is Professor at Lund University School of Economics and Management, Chairman of the Board at the Swedish Agency for Health and Care Services Analysis (Vardanalys) and a former general director of the Swedish Institute for Health Economics (IHE). He has published widely on health systems, patient choice and the role and impact of incentives in healthcare.

Reviews

Health systems in Europe and well beyond are being challenged to move from paternalistic to partnership models of care in which patients and the public play an active role in decision making at all levels, and services are designed to reflect their needs and priorities.. This book , which draws on a wide range of evidence and expert views, provides a valuable guide on how to advance this move. Tessa Richards, Senior Editor, The British Medical Journal