1st Edition
Reason and Rationality in Health and Human Services Delivery
128 Pages
by
Routledge
120 Pages
by
Routledge
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Reason and Rationality in Health and Human Services Delivery is the first book to discuss the topic of decisionmaking and services from a multidisciplinary approach. It uses theory and social considerations, not just technology, as a basis for improved services. Health and human service students and professionals will learn how to form rational and reasonable decisions that take their... Read more
Contents
Reason and Rationality in Health and Human Services Delivery: An Introduction
- Reason, the Life-World, and Health Care Delivery
- Rationalizing Decision-Making Through Computer Technology: A Critical Appraisal
- Sociomedical Models and the Epistemology of Risk: The Shortcomings of Medical Decision-Making Research
- Community-Based Epidemiology: Community Involvement in Defining Social Risk
- A World View Model of Health Care Utilization: The Impact of Social and Provider Context on Health Care Decision-Making
- Health Care Policy in Theory and Practice: A Review of the Process as a Product of Rational Decision-Making
- The Limits of Scientific Medicine: Paradigm Strain and Social Policy
- Index
Biography
Jean A Pardeck, John W Murphy, Charles Longino, Jr






