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Previous Rosenthal Lectures Held at the Institute of Medicine
Pages 19-24

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From page 19...
... Previous Rosenthal Lectures Held at the Institute of Medicine Providing Universal and Affordable Health Care to the American People: State Roles and Responsibilities Providing Universal and Affordable Health Care to the American People: The Role of the Private Sector Improving Access to Affordable Health Care Improving Access to Affordable Health Care: The Provider Perspective Looking at the Future of the Medicaid Program: A Safety Net for Mothers and Children Developing the Basic Benefit Package: Issues and Challenges Preparing for a Changing Healthcare Marketplace: Lessons from the Field Looking Back, Looking Forward: "Staying Power" Issues in Health Care Reform The State-of-the-Art of Measuring Quality: Key Perspectives The State-of-the-Art of Measuring Performance in Health Care: Perspective of Purchasers Measuring Performance in Health Care: Future Challenges Crossing the Quality Chasm: Findings from a New IOM Report Exploring Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Fostering Rapid Advances in Health Care 19
From page 20...
... 20 PREVIOUS LECTURES Keeping Patients Safe Perspectives on the Prevention of Childhood Obesity in Children and Youth: Next Steps Toward Higher Quality Health Care The Food and Drug Administration: Facing the Regulatory Challenges of the 21st Century Transforming Today's Health Care Workforce to Meet Tomorrow's Demands Prospects for Health Reform in 2009 and Beyond
From page 21...
... Salmon, Sc.D., R.N., FAAN; and Fitzhugh Mullan, M.D. 2005 Next Steps Toward Higher Quality Health Care The Institute of Medicine has had perhaps the greatest impact on public awareness and profes sional thinking through its work on the safety and quality of health care.
From page 22...
... CAM encompasses a broad spectrum of practices and beliefs but may be de fined functionally as interventions neither taught widely in medical schools nor generally available in hospitals. Integrative Medicine refers to ongo ing efforts to combine the best of conventional and evidence-based complementary therapies while emphasizing the primacy of the patient–provider relationship and the importance of patient participation in health promotion, disease prevention, and medical management.
From page 23...
... •  How do health care delivery systems and  provider groups translate research on clini cal outcomes and guidelines into practice? The contributions contained in this volume outline some of the critical challenges facing providers, regulators, and the public at this time of unprecedented change in the health care environment.


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