Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; New Health Systems: Integrated Care and Health Inequalities Reduction ; Copyright ; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: New Healthcare Systems; I.1. Integrated people-centered health services; I.2. Historical counter-currents across healthcare systems; I.3. Health inequalities; Part 1: Health Inequalities ; 1. The Origin of Inequality; 1.1. A tale of two phases: an initial explosion followed by geographical redistribution; 1.2. An initial explosion: was Rousseau right?; 1.3. Inequality became geographical: is Diamond right?; 1.4. On medical ethics.
  • 2. Psychological and Social Factors of Health Inequalities2.1. Approaches to studying inequality in health; 2.2. Risky behavior and health inequalities; 2.3. Optimism and risk perception ; 2.4. The study: methodology and data collection; 2.5. Comparison with Morocco, the global "median" health system; 3. How Inequalities Come Together; 3.1. The interplay of the different inequalities (health, education, wealth); 3.2. A comparative approach; 3.3. The interplay of inequalities: from Rawls to Sen; Part 2: Sustainable and Equitable Architecture for Health Systems.
  • 4. Transformations in Health Systems4.1. Sustainability of health systems; 4.2. New professions
  • new ethics?; 4.3. Decentralization and equity; 5. Integrating Innovation; 5.1. Defining innovation; 5.2. Using the exploration/exploitation model; 5.3. Using endogenous growth models; 5.4. Innovation and Corporate Social Responsibility; 5.5. Connected health and integrated care; 6. Healthcare Networks; 6.1. Defining healthcare networks: their history and development; 6.2. Care networks and citizenship; 6.3. Healthcare networks and health economics; Conclusion: A Global Report; Bibliography; Index.