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The Measurement of Health

Concepts and Indicators
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How can the various indicators of health, available through statistics, government publications, private surveys and other sources, be measured? This and other questions are brought to light in James Larson's study of concepts in the health measurement of individuals and populations. This book is intended to provide a backdrop for future research into determining health care needs, while allowing for more efficient allocation of scarce resources by planners and administrators. The first chapter defines health by using five models, the two major ones being the medical and the holistic. The medical model is the absence of disease and disability, and the holistic generally defines health as physical, mental and social well-being. Chapters Two and Three discuss the statistical measurement of mortality and morbidity (illness or disability) by government and other agencies. International health measurement is the focus of the fourth chapter, which includes descriptions of World Health Organization activities in planning for health improvements worldwide and the lack of accurate health measurement in developing countries. Chapter Five discusses United States national health statistics gathering, while chapter Six analyzes the less sophisticated vital statistics methodologies used at the state and local levels. In the final chapter, Larson proposes indicators for international, national, state, and local levels, given the best possible data for health measurement. "The Measurement of Health" should be of value to health statisticians, scholars interested in health policy, students in courses concerning research methods in health, health services administrators, and health professionals.

Author Biography:

JAMES S. LARSON is Associate Professor of Public Administration at the University of Arkansas. His previous publications include Why Government Programs Fail: Improving Policy Implementation (Praeger, 1980), and articles in Health Management Quarterly, the Journal of Health and Human Resources, and Public Health.
Release date NZ
May 21st, 1991
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Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Undergraduate
Pages
192
Dimensions
156x234x12
ISBN-13
9780313273391
Product ID
14279654

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