In A Family Guide to Covid, William A. Haseltine answers tough questions about Covid-19 honestly, with equal measures of clarity and compassion. It is written especially for those who are faced with the difficult task of not only protecting themselves, but of protecting their families, their children, their spouses, and their parents.
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World Class
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
In World Class, author William A. Haseltine offers readers an insider's view of the extraordinary transformation of the NYU Langone Hospital and Medical Centre into one of the most premier integrated academic medical centres in the nation.
Affordable Excellence
- 182pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Tells the story of the Singapore healthcare system: how it works, how it is financed, its history, where it is going, and what lessons it may hold for national health systems around the world.
The Covid Back To School Guide answers the most pressing question facing parents and students today-is it safe to go back to school? In the book, Dr. Haseltine walks readers through a three-part hierarchy of risk that every family can use to come to the decision that is best for them.
Aging with Dignity
- 80pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Demographic change is a defining issue of our time. As the worldwide population ages, the healthcare systems of every country will meet challenges of scale in providing for their elderly. Aging with Dignity: Innovation and Challenge in Sweden: The Voice of Elder Care Professionals is a study in the future of elder care through the lens of the Swedish healthcare system. Over the past year, ACCESS Health has conducted extensive interviews with more than thirty elder care professionals in Sweden. Aging with Dignity collects these in depth interviews alongside summary chapters and analysis. If a small, wealthy nation like Sweden, with well developed healthcare and social welfare systems, encounters difficulties adapting to demographic change, so too will other nations. By examining Sweden s healthcare coordination, homecare technology, dementia care, and eHealthcare initiatives, Aging with Dignity makes the case for best practices. It is our hope that readers will recognize as universal both the challenges and the innovative solutions presented here.