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WEAVING WELLNESS INTO THE MAINSTREAM: NEW HORIZONS IN ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Newest
book available in March 2001
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This book is designed as
a resource to expose the reader to a richer understanding of alternative and
complementary medicine as well as to expand the vision and the knowledge base of
the reader. It seeks to sensitize him/or her to an even broader perspective that
expands the fringes of thinking and practice in this promising and sometimes
perilous domain.
Much work and energy is
needed to address such concerns that will inevitably accompany the center stage
debut of alternative medicine and to make a truly integrative medicine possible.
What gauge can be use to separate effective modalities from scams? How do you
identify or assess a well-trained and respectable provider?
This
is a book that takes a chance; It explores, but doesn't ignore; it unpacks
excess baggage but understands the direction and intensity of the journey; It
challenges sacred cows and is sensitive to the concerns people voice. It
attempts to account for rather than discount. Its treatments of new age
mentality and physician in transition are powerful. The book encourages and
invites innovation but urges caution. Dr. Robbins integrates good science with
first hand experience. He is willing to explore at and beyond the comfortable
fringe where most academics fear to tread. It is informative and employs
critical thinking in areas that often evade critical scrutiny. His willingness
to push the envelope and in so doing has garnered the support and enthusiasm of
many of the key thinkers in the nation and beyond. Its clear and concise
approach informs while blending ethics into the discussion of alternative and
CAM issues. It uses many major influences in the field to give credibility and
timeliness to the discussions and offers a broad based but careful treatment. It
also encourages the need to develop standards upon which we can rely which is
paramount to this process of growth and development.
Managed Care on Trial seeks
to arm healthcare providers and health plans with knowledge that will better
enable them to bridge the gap between fiscal mandates and clinical standards, to
pursue the right medical course, and to reduce the financial risk of a negative
publicity and a costly trial. It is also oriented as a primer for consumers
seeking better ways of addressing and solving the serious issues that can arise
in our current health delivery system. Included in the book are reviews of some
of the most dramatic legal cases involving managed care complete with
behind-the-scenes information and analysis on what these cases mean for health
plans, providers and patients alike.
Managed Care on Trial
is not meant to be a diatribe against nor apologetics for managed care. Rather,
it is a call to recapture that which is good about managed care and to jettison
or improve those techniques, processes and methods that are suspect or
wrong-sighted. This message may be disdained by some but welcomed by most, who
invite a stimulus for continuous change and improvement in the system.
What people are saying about
Managed Care on Trial...
- If HMOs read and put into action , Robbins practical ideas, patients
will bypass the courtroom and appropriately go directly to the operating
room. .. The patients who value their lives, the doctor who values his
practice and the HMO who values the bottom line can all learn lifesaving as
well as cost savings principles by reading Managed Care On Trial... Mark
Hiepler, J.D.
- As an emergency physician, I am often made aware of the inequities
and inhumanity of managed care systems that often supplant individual need
with rules governing populations and allocated funds....Not only does the
book inform and deliciously entertain but also offers useful tactics as well
. His description of managed care's de facto economic experimentation i.e.
changing the rules, such as allowable days of stay, to suit a cost goal, is
particularly brilliant…. The book, moreover, is not only informative but
is enjoyable as a courtroom thriller. Indeed, in his final chapter, Dr.
Robbins puts "managed care on trial", brilliantly and
provocatively... Jacek Franaschek, M.D. - FACEP Practicing Emergency
Physician and Past President American Academy of Emergency Physicians
- Dr. Robbins is right on target!…[His] thoughtful analysis
illuminates the potential for conflict among all participants in American
health care… Readers as diverse as a lawyer planning to depose the CEO on
an HMO or a patient seeking assistance in comparing providers, will find
this book a well reasoned reference... Philip
H. Corboy, Partner - Corboy and Demetrio, Chicago, IL
- Enlightening, Empowering, Essential. Dennis Robbins is that rare
individual who is able to understand the worlds of healthcare structure,
law; ethics, finance, and people. He brings those capabilities to the
reader.. Dr Robbins insightful and incisive analyses of emerging
controversies and challenges in managed care are unparalleled. His
refreshing and captivating style transforms otherwise complicated issues
into useful information to empower consumers and care givers alike... Jeanne
Boling, M.S.N., C.R.R.N., C.D.M.S., C.C.M., Case Management Society of
America, President Case Management Inc.
Robbins'
penetrating analysis reveals the unintended consequences of managed care that
fracture physician patient relationships. No wonder patients physicians and
payers are unhappy... Harvey R. Colten M.D., Dean Vice President for Medical
Affairs, Northwestern University
Integrating Managed Care and Ethics:
Transforming Challenges into Positive Outcomes
identifies and faces the ethical challenges managed care presents and provides
direction to transform such challenges into more positive outcomes. The book
provides physicians and other healthcare professionals with enough knowledge to
buttress standards endemic to their practice and profession as well as to
negotiate and participate as active and informed partners rather than passive
recipients. The book is also a perfect resource for payers, healthcare
executives, case managers and diverse managed care partners seeking better ways
of addressing and solving the problems posed by the rapid transformation and
emergence of non-traditional healthcare and healthcare financing models.
Integrating Managed Care and Ethics:
Transforming Challenges into Positive Outcomes
gives the reader, whether it be the healthcare professional, caregiver,
healthcare policy maker or consumer, a heightened awareness and sensitivity to
ethical concerns and emerging challenges in healthcare so they can respond as
agents in the process of change rather than victims.
What people are saying about
Integrating Managed Care and Ethics...
- A comprehensive resource to which the caregivers, healthcare
executives, attorneys as well as the general public can look to gain
clarification, insight and direction... Mark O. Hiepler, J.D.
Partner, Hiepler and Hiepler
- A Valuable and timely contribution that will help general readers as
well as professionals, to better understand current problems under managed
care and their potential solutions... Arnold Relman, Professor
Emeritus of Medicine and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School,
Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, The New England Journal of Medicine
Dr.
Robbins presents a balanced perspective of the managed care system recognizing
both the strengths and weaknesses of the current health care environment. As he
capably explains the dilemma of seeing the patient as a financial liability or a
financial opportunity is not likely to be resolved easily or quickly... R.
Jayne Weiner, Vice President, Princeton Risk Protection, The Princeton Insurance
Companies
Other Publications
Other Books
- Putting Health Care Promises into Practice,
Thompson Learning, June 2000.
- Ethical and Legal Issues in Home Health and Long
Term Care: Challenges and Solutions, June 1996.
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Cancer Care,
Springfield IL Charles Thomas, 1983
- Ethical Dimensions of Clinical Medicine w A Dyer
M.D. Ph.D., edited, Springfield, Charles Thomas, 1981.
- Ethical Issues in Biomedicine and Related Areas,
Edited Conference Proceedings 1980.
Chapters in Books
- "Fiscal Arrogance: Questioning the Ethics of
Capitation" w Doug Emery in Global Fees for Episodes of Care in
press McGraw-Hill
- "Ethics and the New Synergy of
Rehabilitation" w Ron Mangum J.D. published Proceedings of Joint
American Hospital Assn./American Rehabilitation Conference, 1995.
- "Legal/Ethical Issues Re Care of Patients of
Diminished Competence" Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Plenum
Press, 1987
- "Legal/Ethical Issues in Terminal Illness
for Patients/Families/Caregivers/Institutions" Loss and Anticipatory
Grief, D.C. Heath, 1986.
- "Examining Rights of the Terminally Ill
Incompetent Patient: Legal and Ethical Considerations" w John Blum J.D.
S.M. in Ethical Dimensions of Clinical Medicine, Charles Thomas,
1981.
- "Uncertainty: An Unresolved Problem in
Clinical Medicine/ Ethics" Ethical Dimensions of Clinical Medicine,
Charles Thomas, 1981.
- "Institutional and Personnel Licensure in
Hospice" w John Blum in Hospice Policy and Public Programs (ed.)
Paul Torrens M.D., M.P.H. Chicago: American Hospital Assn. Publishing
Company
- "A Prototype For Identifying and
Adjudicating Ethical Conflict: The Robbins Model for Decision Making"
in Grief, Dying, and Bereavement: Clinical Interventions for Caregivers
by Therese Rando, Ph.D. Research Press, Champaign IL, 1984
Selected Articles
- Putting Healthcare Promises into Practice September 1999
Continuing Care pp 14-18
- Putting Care Above Profit: Revisiting Denial Of Payment
Advocacy and Compromises Care April 1999 Continuing Care pp 18-23
- Ethics, Innovation, and Fitness? C'mon! ", Managed
Healthcare May 1999
- The Silent PPO Managed Healthcare June 1999
- Legal Issues: News article Karen Johnson and Goodrich
March 1999
- "Hippocrates: Friend or Foe of Managed Care:
Managed Healthcare" in press
- "American Healthcare at the Crossroads"
Managed Healthcare, January 1999
- "Does Managed Care Care? Managed Care On
Trial", Health Care Review May 1998
- "Ethical Issues in Care: Unpacking Hidden and
Aberrant Agendas" Homecare March 1996
- "Ethical Issues in Physician Capitation"
(Letter) New England Journal of Medicine Jan 28, 1999
- "Managed Care in Transition: Transforming Adversity
into Opportunity", Managed Healthcare, December 1998
- "Does Managed Care Care? Managed Care On
Trial", Health Care Review May 1998
- "Ethical Issues in Homecare" Home Health
Management and Practice Jan 1998
- "Ethical Issues in Physician Capitation"
(letter) New England Journal of Medicine January 28, 1999
- "Managed Care in Transition: Transforming Adversity
into Opportunity", Managed Healthcare, December 1998 (in press)
- "American Healthcare at the Crossroads"
Managed Healthcare, January 1999 (in press)
- "Does Managed Care Care? Managed Care On
Trial", Health Care Review May 1998
- "Ethical Issues in Homecare" Home Health
Management and Practice Jan 1998
- "Developing Tools For Addressing Ethical Issues
" Home Health Management and Practice Vol 10 #1 December 1997
- "Managing Information Technologies: Ethical
Concerns" The Remington Report, November 1996
- "Ethics and Managed Home Care: Unpacking Hidden and
Aberrant Agendas" Homecare March 1996
- The DeGrella Case: New Implications and Opportunities
for Healthy Reform", Kentucky Hospitals (KHA),1994.
- "The Edge of Life: Advance Directives Protocols and
the Patient Self Determination Act", KHA, Winter 1992
- "Do Advance Directives Have More Rights Than
Patients?"Kentucky Hospitals, Winter 1992
- "Are Rights Wrong?" Kentucky Hospitals,
Winter 1991
- "The Integrated Policy" Hospital Corporation
of America's Risk Management Review, Fall 1989
- "Do EMT's Have a Duty to Resuscitate?" Kentucky
Hospitals, Spring 1989.
- "Policies to Integrate Clinical and Administrative
Ethics" Michigan Hospitals 12/88
- "New Policies for Withholding/Withdrawing Life
Supports" Provider, Fall 1988
- "Patients Wishes and Clinical Ethics", Kentucky
Hospitals, Fall 1988
- "New Perspectives on DNR", Kentucky
Hospitals, Spring 1988.
- Autonomy and Authority: New Directions in Substitute
Decision Making, KHA, Special Legislative Issue, Fall 1985.
- "Dealing with Older Person's Fear of Medical
Environments" ,Kentucky Hospitals, Fall 1985.
- "Agonizing Over Ethical Dilemmas or Developing
Guiding Administrative Policies, It's your Choice!" KHA, Winter
1985
- "Update: The Removal of Feeding Supports in Long
Term Care Facilities", J Long Term Care Administration, Spring,
85.
- "Must we Resuscitate Every Patient?" w T
Gidley LL.B Journal of Emergency Nursing, (JEN) June, 1984
- "Legal and Ethical Considerations in Emergency Care
The Journal of Emergency Services, Dec, 1984.
- "Uncertainty and Ethics: Implications for the
Provision of Care" JEN June, 1983
- "Must Emergency Departments Save Every Life?" R.I.
Medical Journal, December,, 1984.
- "The Convoluted Scope of Emergency Care",
JEN January, 1984.
- "Reevaluating Talk of Rights in Medical Care" JEN
June, 1983.
- "Uncertainty and Ethics: Implications for the
Provision of Care" JEN June 1983.
- "Pain Control: Information, Palliation or
Toxification?" JEN January, 1982.
- "Ethics and the Emergency Department Nurse" JEN,
May 1982.
- "Reduced Federal Monies: Conflicts in Ethics and
Policy" JEN ,July, 1982.
- Neighborhood Emergicenters: Balancing Access with
Quality", JEN September ,1982.
- "Ethical Issues Regarding Cessation of
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation" JEN, April 1981.
- "Ethical Issues in the Triage of Emergency
Care" with Marge Hanson B.S.N and P, Weiss M.D. JEN June, 1981.
- "Cost Containment & Terminal Care: An Essay
into the Ethics of Appropriateness" J Long Term Care Adm12/91
- "Court Intervention and the Diminution of Patient
Rights" (letter) The New England Journal of Medicine Feb 26,
1981.
- "Dumping the Dope of Overdosed Patients" JEN,
November, 1981.
- "Hospice Licensure and Regulation", Omega
Report, February, 1980.
- "Developing a Model Geriatrics Patients' Bill of
Rights" Omega Report, 3/80.
- "A Contemporary Dilemma in Regulation and
Ethics" Omega Report, 2/80.
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