Table of contents for Pharmacy and the U.S. health care system / Michael I. Smith, Albert I. Wertheimer, Jack E. Fincham, editors.

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CONTENTS 
About the Editors 
Contributors 
Foreword 
John A. Gans 
Preface 
Chapter 1. Health and Health Care in the United States 
David M. Scott 
Health and Disease 
Historical Evolution of Health Services 
The Private Health Care Sector 
The Public Health Care System 
Health Care: Right or Privilege 
Conclusion 
Chapter 2. Financing Health Care in the United States 
Lon N. Larson 
Introduction and Purpose 
History and Organizations 
The Flow of Funds: Pooling Resources 
Summary 
Chapter 3. Managed Care and Pharmacy Services 
Kenneth W. Schafermeyer 
Background and Rationale for Managed Health Care 
Structure of the Managed Care Industry 
Types of Health Insurance Programs 
Prescription Drug Benefits 
Controlling Costs and Encouraging Compliance 
Impact of Managed Care on Pharmacy 
xi 
Chapter 4. The Health Professions 65 
Albert I. Wertheimer 
65 
Introduction 
Prescribing Authority 
Health Manpower 
Physicians 
Pharmacy Personnel and Practice Site 
Issues and Trends 
Appendix 
Chapter 5. Pharmacists in the U.S. Health Care System 97 
Craig A. Pedersen 
97 
Introduction 
Workforce 
Supply 
Demand 
Surplus or Shortage? 
PEW Health Professions Commission Report 
Education 
Conclusion 
Chapter 6. Pharmacy Organizations 129 
Joseph Thomas III 
129 
Introduction 
Role of Pharmacy Organizations 
Historical Development of Pharmacy Organizations 
Specific Pharmacy Organizations 
Current Issues for Pharmacy Organizations 
Individual Decisions Regarding Organizations 
Chapter 7. Emerging Roles 149 
Richard J. Bertin 
149 
Introduction 
Advanced Practice Credentialing 
Collaborative Drug Therapy Management 
Pharmacist Immunization Programs 
Conclusion
Chapter 8. Political Realities of Pharmacy 165 
Robert I. Field 
Growth of Pharmaceutical Use and Spending: 
Prelude to Intensifying Political Conflict 
Political Fallout 
Regulation, Patents, and Politics 
Insurance for Prescriptions 
State Cost Control Issues: Medicaid and the Uninsured 
Other Cost Control Issues 
The Debate over Medicare Coverage 
Pharmaceutical Industry Research and Marketing 
The Role of Pharmacists 
The Next Political Reality: Genetics 
Looking Ahead 
166 
Chapter 9. Hospital and Health Care Institutions 187 
Charles E. Daniels 
187 
Introduction 
Scope of the U.S. Health Care Institution 
Types of Hospitals 
Hospital Organization and Services 
Health Care Staffing 
Hospital Ownership 
Regulation 
Accreditation 
Future Directions and Challenges Facing Hospitals 
Appendix A: Requirements for Inclusion 
in AHA Guide if not JCAHO or CMS Certified 
Appendix B: Joint Commission on Accreditation 
200 
of Healthcare Organizations 201 
Chapter 10. Pharmacist Involvement in Long-Term Care 
for Seniors
Tanya C. Knight-Klimas 
213 
Richard G. Stefanacci 
213 
215 
Demographics of the Elderly Population 
Demand for Health Care Services 
Special Considerations in the Provision of Health Care 
to the Elderly 216
220 
Long-Term Care 
Nursing Facilities 
Future Payer Initiatives 
Conclusion 
Chapter 11. The Research Manufacturing 
251 Pharmaceutical Industry 
Patrick McKercher 
251 
Introduction 
Economic Impact 
Common Criticisms 
Vulnerability 
The Future 
Chapter 12. Drug Distribution 261 
Sheryl L. Szeinbach 
Earlene E. Lipowski 
261 
Introduction 
Distribution and Marketing Strategy 
Pharmaceutical Manufacturers 
Health Care Distributors in the United States 
Contributions of the Distributor Industry 
Repackaging and Prepackaging 
Distribution in Large Community Pharmacies 
Other Distribution Channels 
Availability and Distribution of Generic Drugs 
Other Trends in Distribution 
Achieving Operational Efficiency Through Automation 
Conclusion 
Chapter 13. The Consumers of Health Care 283 
Somnath Pal 
Damary Castanheira 
Maria Sulli 
284 
The Definition of the Health Care Consumer 
Why the Shift Toward Consumerism? 
Where Do Consumers Most Often Get Their Health 
288 Information? 
Changing Demographics of Health Care Consumers 290 
Behavioral Models in the Patient-Practitioner Relationship 294
304 
Health, Illness, and Sick-Role Behavior 
Diversity in the U.S. Consumer 
Conclusion 
Chapter 14. The Drug Use Process 331 
Jack E. Fincham 
331 
Introduction 
Self-Care 
Self-Medication 
Patient Compliance 
The Use of Models to Predict Health Care Utilization 
Summary 
Chapter 15. Provisions of Care to Subpopulations: 
361 A Cultural Perspective 
Eucharia E. Nnad 
361 
Introduction 
Minorities: Diversity in the Health Care Fields 
Culture, Race, Ethnicity, and Health Care 
Cultural Sensitivity 
Epidemiology and Ethnic Variations 
Ethnic and Racial Difference in Treatment Outcome 
Variations 
Cultural Influences and Utilization of Pharmaceutical 
368 
Services 
Culture and Treatment Compliance 
Conclusion 
369 
Chapter 16. Unresolved Issues in Pharmacy 397 
William A. Zellmer 
397 
Introduction 
The Profession of Pharmacy 
Preventable Problems in Medication Use 
Current Deployment of Pharmacists 
Weak Pulse of Professionalism 
Optimum Use of Pharmacists 
Credentialing Patient Care Pharmacists 
Continuing the Development of Pharmacy Technicians 
An Alternative Scenario 
Conclusion
Chapter 17. New Technologies: Understanding the Basics 
413 of Biotechnology 
Nicholas Bartone 
Robert J. Amend 
Richard S. Hurd 
Sandip Singh 
414 
Essentials of Biotechnology 
Applications of Biotechnologyin Health Care 
Drug Delivery of Protein Products 
Biotechnology Manufacturing Practices 
Impact of Biotechnology on Health Care Costs 
Ethical Issues Created by Biotechnology 
Conclusion 
Chapter 18. Pharmacy Looks to the Future 459 
Jon C. Schommer 
Richard R. Cline 
Tom A. Larson 
Donald L. Uden 
Ronald S. Hadsall 
Stephen W. Schondelmeyer 
459 
Introduction 
Trends and Issues 
Diffusion of Innovations and the Tipping Point Principle 
Which Communication Channels Are Being Used? 
Practice Models of The Future 
Summary 
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Pharmaceutical policy -- United States.
Pharmaceutical services -- United States.
Pharmaceutical Services -- United States.
Delivery of Health Care -- United States.
Pharmacy -- trends -- United States.