Medical Geography (Routledge Revivals) Progress and Prospect Routledge Revivals Series
Coordonnateur : Pacione Michael
Geographers have for a long time contributed much valuable detailed data on the geographical patterns of disease and health care delivery to the medical world. On its first publication in 1985, this edited collection addressed the need for a review of progress in the field of medical geography that could also shape further developments. Topics under discussion include national systems of health care, the utilisation of health services, medical planning and medical geography in the developing world. This is a comprehensive volume that is it still of great relevance to today?s students of medical geography, health care and demography.
List of Tables; List of Figures, Preface; Introduction; 1. Medical Geography: Concept and Definition F. A. Barrett 2. Disease Mapping G. M. Howe 3. Ecological Associative Analysis J. D. Mayer 4. Disease Diffusion A. D. Cliff and P. Haggett 5. National Systems of Health Care Delivery M. W. Rosenberg 6. The Spatial Patterning and Supply of Health Services J. Whitelegg 7. The Demand for an Utilisation of Health Services D. R. Phillips 8. Developments in Planning Models for Health Care Policy Analysis M. Clarke and A. G. Wilson 9. Medical Geography and the Third World J. A. Hellen; Notes on Contributors; Index
Date de parution : 06-2013
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 12-2014
13.8x21.6 cm
Thèmes de Medical Geography (Routledge Revivals) :
Mots-clés :
Medical Geographers; geographers; Health Care; health; Health Care Delivery; care; River Blindness; disease; Health Care System; ecology; Social Class; resource; Disease Ecology; allocation; Ac Ti; working; National Health Care Delivery System; party; Associative Studies; geographical; Health Care Delivery System; National Health Care; Geographical Medicine; Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers; Geographical Epidemiology; Ph Ar; Cardiac Arrest Rates; Average List Size; DHF; Capita Steel Consumption; Disease Geography; Spatial Interaction Model; United States Health Care System; Developed Capitalist Countries; West Germany