Introduction to public health in pharmacy

Bruce Lubostsky Levin, Peter D. Hurd, Ardis Hanson

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Abstract

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to public health from a pharmacy perspective. Organized into three main sections, Part I presents concepts and issues that pharmacists need in order to develop a knowledge base in public health. Part II examines the connection between pharmacy and public health services, including an overview of the different health services, evaluation and outcome assessment, financing, managed care pharmacy, and pharmacoeconomics. Part III contains chapters that illustrate key applications of public health concepts to pharmacy practice, including law and ethics, cultural perspectives, informatics, emergency preparedness, and education and training. Each chapter is co-authored by a public health expert as well as a pharmacist. Chapter features include case studies, learning objectives, chapter questions, questions for further discussion, and key terms.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 2008

Keywords

  • pharmacy practice
  • public health
  • public health pharmacists

Disciplines

  • Health Communication
  • Health Policy
  • Health Services Research
  • Library and Information Science
  • Mental and Social Health
  • Organizational Communication
  • Pharmacy Administration, Policy and Regulation
  • Public Health

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