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Managed Care Systems And Emerging Infections: Challenges And Opportunities For Strengthening Surveillance, Research, And Prevention, Workshop Summary

by Jonathan R. Davis


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This workshop summary report from the IOM Forum on Emerging Infections, Managed Care Systems and Emerging Infections: Challenges and Opportunities for Strenghening Surveillance, Research and Prevention

This book examines how the managed care revolution has created both problems and opportunities in the fight against infectious diseases. It highlights ways in which managed care systems can aid research, develop clinical guidelines, manage the use of antibiotics, support public education efforts, and monitor the spread of emerging infections and microbial resistance.

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Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C. Summary organized as a topic-by-topic descriptions of the presentations and discussions that occured during a workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections held in March, 1998. Purpose is to present lessons from relevant experience, delineate a range of issues and their problems, and describe some potential responses. Softcover.

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