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Crony Capitalism in US Health Care Anatomy of a Dysfunctional System

Crony Capitalism in US Health Care Anatomy of a Dysfunctional System

The US political system has come to depend upon money too much. The US health care industry spends the most on political lobbying among all the 13 industrial sectors in the US economy. The government regulatory agencies at both federal and state levels have been captured by the health industry interest groups meaning that the regulatory agencies respond to the interests of the industry but not those of citizens. This book employs a broad theoretical framework of crony capitalism to understand US health care system dysfunction. This framework has not been applied before in any serious manner to understand the shortcomings in the US health care system. Specifically the book examines the role of seven key players using this framework - politicians/interest groups pharmaceutical companies private health insurers hospitals/hospital networks physicians medical device manufacturers and the American public. Crony capitalism is a destructive force and is rampant in US health care system causing much waste inefficiencies and malaise in the system. Current efforts and initiatives such as patient-centered medical homes and precision medicine for improving/reforming the system are of mere academic interest and tantamount to taking aspirin to treat cancer. They do not even pretend to address the root cause of the problem namely crony capitalism. Offering prescriptions to fix the U. S. health care system based on a comprehensive diagnosis of the dysfunction this book will be of interest to researchers academics policymakers and students in the fields of health care management public and non-profit management health policy administration and economics and political science. | Crony Capitalism in US Health Care Anatomy of a Dysfunctional System

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Do Teachers Care About Truth? Epistemological Issues for Education

Bright Kids Who Couldn't Care Less How to Rekindle Your Child's Motivation

Music as Care: Artistry in the Hospital Environment CMS Emerging Fields in Music

Medium Secure Psychiatric Provision in the Private Sector

Nursing Skills in Safety and Protection

Facing the Storm Using CBT Mindfulness and Acceptance to Build Resilience When Your World's Falling Apart

Postnatal and Neonatal Midwifery Skills

The Complete Family Guide to Dementia Everything You Need to Know to Help Your Parent and Yourself

Try It Math Problems for All

Eating Disorders: The Basics

Coping with Cancer DBT Skills to Manage Your Emotions-and Balance Uncertainty with Hope

Attachment Theory The Basics

The Psychology of Counselling

The Family Guide to Getting Over OCD Reclaim Your Life and Help Your Loved One

Our House: Making Sense of Dissociative Identity Disorder

The Lost Art of Listening Third Edition How Learning to Listen Can Improve Relationships

Living Your Life with Cancer through Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Flying over Thunderstorms

Embracing Technology in the Early Years A Practitioner’s Guide

Embracing Technology in the Early Years A Practitioner’s Guide

Why should we embrace technology? How can it make the practitioner’s role easier? This book is the answer to these questions equipping Early Years practitioners with the skills and knowledge to use technology: both that which they already have and that which they can access from beyond the setting (such as in the local community and online). Written by an expert in both Early Years and Digital Inclusion it provides practical tips and guidance for practitioners working at all levels to implement the use of technology across all areas of the curriculum and to support the development of the characteristics of effective learning. Drawing on contemporary theory and research chapters cover key topics such as: the short- and long-term benefits of incorporating technology for children families and staff making the most of pre-existing technology alongside guidance on how best to use new technology consideration of safeguarding issues around the use of technology with children technology beyond the setting and the use of local resources how technology can support professional development potential pitfalls of using technology Containing links to curriculum and reflective prompts this engaging and accessible book is essential reading for those interested in using technology to develop as a practitioner and continue to provide the best care and learning for every child. | Embracing Technology in the Early Years A Practitioner’s Guide

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All About Dyscalculia: A Practical Guide for Primary Teachers

All About Dyscalculia: A Practical Guide for Primary Teachers

All About Dyscalculia is an accessible and informative guide for primary school teachers designed to increase their knowledge and understanding of dyscalculia and provide practical strategies and advice to build the self-esteem and motivation of learners in their care. The book explores the indicators of dyscalculia before detailing a range of teaching strategies that will support dyscalculic children and help them to develop their mathematical understanding and resilience. Throughout the book there is an emphasis on creating an empathetic learning ethos in the classroom and school that will minimise maths anxiety and lead to a more positive outcome for all learners. All About Dyscalculia includes: A comprehensive introduction to dyscalculia and steps to help teachers identify children with dyscalculia in their classrooms. Practical strategies for building specific maths abilities as well as broader problem-solving skills. Advice for teachers and parents on how to reduce maths anxiety and support the development of maths proficiency in learners. Easy to dip in and out of chapters with worked examples make this book accessible to all teachers and parents. With suggestions for immediate impact as well as ideas for more detailed interventions this practical book will be essential reading for all mainstream primary teachers and SENCOs as well as a helpful guide to supporting children with dyscalculia at home. | All About Dyscalculia: A Practical Guide for Primary Teachers

GBP 14.99
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Supporting the Wellbeing of Children with SEND Essential Ideas for Early Years Educators

Supporting the Wellbeing of Children with SEND Essential Ideas for Early Years Educators

As an early years practitioner you will educate and care for children with a range of developmental needs and differences. This essential book introduces you to a play-rich approach providing both universal and targeted ideas that will support social and emotional development and ensure that children feel safe secure and nurtured. Using the four broad areas of need as a guide each accessible chapter positions wellbeing at the heart of an effective approach to inclusion and offers meaningful and responsive teaching practices that create a sense of belonging and acceptance. Founded in the latest research the book presents key knowledge alongside ideas and activities to support wellbeing which can be embedded into the child’s everyday experiences and adapted to meet their individual needs. This book offers: Evidence-based strategies and techniques that have a positive impact on the long-term social and emotional wellbeing of children with SEND. Guidance through the four broad areas of need with a focus on play learning and developing an emotionally healthy early years environment. Examples of practice in action. Case studies reflective questions and activities that will upskill the reader and empower them in their role. Providing up to date transferrable and essential knowledge on SEND in the early years this is an essential resource for any practitioner looking to expand their repertoire and enrich the wellbeing of children with SEND. | Supporting the Wellbeing of Children with SEND Essential Ideas for Early Years Educators

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All About SEMH: A Practical Guide for Primary Teachers

All About SEMH: A Practical Guide for Primary Teachers

All About SEMH is an accessible and informative guide for primary school teachers designed to increase their understanding of social emotional and mental health needs and to enhance their toolkit with practical evidence-informed strategies to support children in their care. The book unpicks key terminology and debunks myths and misconceptions enabling teachers to more easily understand some of the challenges for learners with SEMH needs. It then explores a range of key areas including anxiety attachment bullying and self-harm and focuses on practical strategies and adaptations that can be made in every classroom. All About SEMH includes: A comprehensive introduction to social emotional and mental health needs and the surrounding terms and policies. Practical strategies tailored to different conditions to help provide targeted support to primary school learners. Case studies and worked examples to illustrate points in the book supporting behaviour recognition and developing reader understanding. Discussion on different behaviour patterns in school and at home with the voices of parents of children with SEMH woven throughout. Easy to dip in and out of chapters with signposting to further research resources and support. This accessible guide is a valuable resource to empower primary educators increasing their knowledge and understanding of SEMH and providing a range of practical strategies to support every learner in their class. It will be essential reading for all primary school educators SENCOs and parents who are supporting children with SEMH needs. | All About SEMH: A Practical Guide for Primary Teachers

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Creativity and Wellbeing in the Early Years Practical Ideas and Activities for Young Children

Creativity and Wellbeing in the Early Years Practical Ideas and Activities for Young Children

This accessible and practical guide explores how we can enhance and embed creativity in the early years to support children’s wellbeing. The book initially explores the work of Anna Craft Ken Robinson and Reggio Emilia to think about creativity with young children before considering what this means for wellbeing. Five core chapters focus on creative mediums – drawing sculpting and painting; craft; music; dance and drama; and storytelling and poetry – and offer a range of practical ideas and activities to use and adapt. This book provides: A wide range of activities accompanied by examples of collaborative arts projects with children. Interviews with artists and practitioners who support children’s wellbeing using creative mediums. Recommendations for creative activities using accessible and everyday materials. Case studies showing the positive impact of creativity from developing children’s cultural understanding to soothing and supporting children with sensory experiences. Suggestions for enthusing children with a love of words enabling them to express their thoughts and feelings through creative language. Moments for reflection to encourage readers to pause and consider the impact of creativity on their own wellbeing as well as the wellbeing of children in their care. With ideas included that every practitioner can use in their setting this book is an essential tool for early years professionals who want to build their confidence in using creativity in their practice whilst supporting children’s wellbeing. | Creativity and Wellbeing in the Early Years Practical Ideas and Activities for Young Children

GBP 14.99
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