Medical Management of Vulnerable and Underserved Patients: Principles, Practice and Populations, Second Edition is a comprehensive reference designed to clarify current issues and instruct healthcare professionals in best practices and compliance with legislation such as the Affordable Care Act. Authored by leading names in the field, this edition delves into the unique challenges faced by patients living with chronic diseases in poor and minority populations, providing a roadmap for real-world applications and adherence to legal requirements.
Comprehensive in scope, this book is ideally suited for clinical and educational programs as well as policy-oriented institutions concerned with addressing health disparities. Each chapter integrates key concepts, core competencies, and common pitfalls, concluding with useful lists of web resources and stimulating discussion questions. This updated and expanded edition, published by McGraw Hill / Medical on June 21, 2016, offers a full-color presentation to enhance understanding and engagement.
With a print length of 576 pages and an ISBN-13 of 978-0071834445, this edition provides essential guidance for healthcare professionals dedicated to caring for underserved patients. A Doody’s Core Title for 2019, it is a vital resource for anyone working in the field of medical management.
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