National Academy of Sciences | 150 Year Anniversary

Questions? Call 800-624-6242

| Items in cart [0]

The National Academies Press

PAPERBACK
price:$82.75
add to cart

Rights & Permissions

topleft topright

Community Oriented Primary Care: New Directions for Health Services Delivery (1983)
Institute of Medicine (IOM)

Citation Manager

. "Part II: Practical Applications." Community Oriented Primary Care: New Directions for Health Services Delivery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1983.

Please select a format:

BibTeX EndNote RefMan


Page
207
bottomleft bottomright
Page
207
Front Matter (R1-R14)
Overview and Summary (1-5)
Community Oriented Primary Care: Lessons Learned in Three Decades (6-18)
Part I: Theoretical Issues (19-20)
Community Oriented Primary Care: Meaning and Scope (21-59)
The Meaning of Community Oriented Primary Care in the American Context (60-103)
Community Oriented Primary Care: An International Perspective (104-118)
Opportunities and Constraints for Community Oriented Primary Care (119-137)
Health Worker Roles in Community Oriented Primary Care (138-166)
Medical Education and Training for Community Oriented Primary Care (167-197)
Thoughts on Community Oriented Primary Care (198-206)
Part II: Practical Applications (207-208)
Promoting COPC Through a Rural Health Care Network: Marshfield Clinic (209-213)
COPC in the Texas Valley (214-216)
Elements of COPC in the UMWA Health and Retirement Funds Program (217-221)
COPC and a State Health Department: West Virginia's Experience (222-224)
Columbia University-Harlem Hospital Primary Care Network (225-226)
COPC in a Hospital-Affiliated Health Center (227-229)
Denver Health and Hospitals Experience (230-233)
Partnership for Health: The Family Nurse Practitioner/Family Physician Team (234-238)
The Patient Advisory Council Concept (239-242)
The Application of COPC in a Welsh Mining Village (243-249)
Training for COPC in the Netherlands and Around the World (250-257)
Can Area Health Education Centers Promote COPC? The Colorado Experience (258-263)
Departments of Family Practice as Vehicles for Promoting COPC (264-268)
New Mexico's Primary Care Curriculum (269-271)
The Beersheva Experience in COPC (272-275)
The Upper Peninsula Medical Education Program (276-280)
Part III: Workshop Discussion Summaries (281-282)
Workshop A (283-284)
Workshop B (285-286)
Workshop C (287-288)
Workshop D (289-290)
Workshop E (291-292)
Participants (293-299)

Below are the first 10 and last 10 pages of uncorrected machine-read text (when available) of this chapter, followed by the top 30 algorithmically extracted key phrases from the chapter as a whole.
Intended to provide our own search engines and external engines with highly rich, chapter-representative searchable text on the opening pages of each chapter. Because it is UNCORRECTED material, please consider the following text as a useful but insufficient proxy for the authoritative book pages.

Do not use for reproduction, copying, pasting, or reading; exclusively for search engines.

OCR for page 207
PART II Practical Applications This section contains summaries of case report presentations made to the various workshop groups. The first 10 cases describe COPC service delivery programs; the Iast 6 focus on educational programs.

OCR for page 208

Representative terms from entire chapter:

report presentations