Author: Bean, James R.; editor: Title: Neurosurgery in Transition: The Socioeconomic Transformation of Neurological Surgery
Description: Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, (1998). orig.cloth. 26x18cm, xvii, 284 pp, Series: Concepts in Neurosurgery, Volume 9.. Minor rubbing. VG. dustwrapper. ¶ Contains 18 papers. Includes: Managed Care: The Growth of Cost Containment & the Impact of Neurosurgical Practice; Practice Management; The Computer Workplace; Changing Reimbursement for Neurosurgery; The Role of Quality in Neurosurgical Practice: The Objective Basis of Accountability; Clinical Practice Parameter Development in Neurosurgery; The Neurosurgical Workforce: Market Effects, Public Policy & Proferssional Constraints; Health-Care reform & Neurosurgery Training; Academic Neurosurgical Practice: The Role, Challenge & Changes of the Academic Mission in the Age of Accountability; Assurance of Competency in Residency Thought: Neurosurgical Training in the 21rst Century; The Reformation of Biomedical Research: Influence of the Market & Society; Board Certification: Purposes,Issues, Dilemma, & the Future in Neurosurgery; "Throw Away the Scabbard": What Neurosurgery Should Do Now; Neurosurgery & Politics; Ethical Issues in Neurosurgery; Medical-Legal Aspects of Managed Care; Socioeconomic Issues in Neurotrama; A View of Neurosurgery Around the World: Why We Are Losing the Battle.
Keywords: Neurological Surgery, Neurosurgery, Neurology, , , , , ,
Price: US$ 65.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS006436I