a guide to improving health care quality and access for people with disabilities /
First Statement of Responsibility
Lisa I. Iezzoni, Bonnie L. O'Day.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
New York :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Oxford University Press,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2006.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
xviii, 366 pages :
Other Physical Details
illustrations ;
Dimensions
24 cm
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-353) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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I: SETTING THE STAGE: DISABILITY AND ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE IN THE UNITED STATES: Roots of the problem -- Defining disability -- Health insurance and accessing the health care system -- II: HEALTH CARE EXPERIENCES OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES: Finding care -- Getting into and around health care settings -- Challenges to interpersonal communication -- Etiquette during physical examinations and interactions with office staff -- Clinical competence and technical communication -- Pushing against boundaries of the health care system -- III: IMPROVING HEALTH CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES: Using universal design to accommodate all -- Self-management and advocacy -- Improving patient-clinician communication -- Accessible communication and information -- Designing accessible health care settings -- The Internet and information technologies -- Healthy and accessible communities -- Appendix 1: Internet resources addressing general disability and health care topics -- Appendix 2: Internet resources addressing specific disabilities, diseases, and disorders -- Appendix 3: Suggestions for improving accessibility of health care services -- Appendix 4:Identifying disability using national survey data.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Nearly twenty percent of Americans live today with some disability - a number that will grow as the "baby boomers" age. Despite this, the U.S. health care system is ill equipped to provide optimal, safe, and efficient care to this population. Significant barriers still block people with disabilities from receiving high-quality health care."."This book examines these barriers, then proposes solutions to make health care accessible and welcoming to people with disabilities. This book examines these barriers, then proposes solutions to make health care accessible and welcoming to people with disabilities. It focuses on adults who are blind, deaf, hard of hearing, or who have difficulties using their legs, arms, or hands. The book draws upon stories told to the authors by persons with these conditions as well as reviews of national surveys, governmental policies, and current practices.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Health insurance-- United States.
Patient advocacy-- United States.
People with disabilities-- Medical care-- United States.
People with disabilities-- Services for-- United States.