Health and Efficiency

Health and Efficiency

Author: Steffan Blayney

Publisher: Activist Studies of Science &

Published: 2022-07-29

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781625346490

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A new model of health emerged in Britain between 1870 and 1939. Centered on the working body, organized around the concept of efficiency, and grounded in scientific understandings of human labor, scientists, politicians, and capitalists of the era believed that national economic productivity could be maximized by transforming the body of the worker into a machine. At the core of this approach was the conviction that worker productivity was intimately connected to worker health. Under this new ?science of work,? fatigue was seen as the ultimate pathology of the working-class body, reducing workers? capacity to perform continued physical or mental labor. As Steffan Blayney shows, the equation between health and efficiency did not go unchallenged. While biomedical and psychological experts sought to render the body measurable, governable, and intelligible, ordinary men and women found ways to resist the logics of productivity and efficiency imposed on them, and to articulate alternative perspectives on work, health, and the body.


Health System Efficiency

Health System Efficiency

Author: Jonathan Cylus

Publisher: Health Policy

Published: 2016-12-15

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9789289050418

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In this book the authors explore the state of the art on efficiency measurement in health systems and international experts offer insights into the pitfalls and potential associated with various measurement techniques. The authors show that: - The core idea of efficiency is easy to understand in principle - maximizing valued outputs relative to inputs, but is often difficult to make operational in real-life situations - There have been numerous advances in data collection and availability, as well as innovative methodological approaches that give valuable insights into how efficiently health care is delivered - Our simple analytical framework can facilitate the development and interpretation of efficiency indicators.


Health Education

Health Education

Author: Keith Tones

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1489932305

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It could be said with some justification that the task of education is to safe guard people's right to learn about important aspects of human culture and experience. Since health and illness occupy a prominent place in our everyday experience, it might reasonably be argued that everyone is entitled to share whatever insights we possess into the state of being healthy and to benefit from what might be done to prevent and treat disease and discomfort. Health education's role in such an endeavour would be to create the necessary under standing. No other justification would be needed. In recent years, however, questions have been posed with increasing insistence and urgency about efficiency - both about education in general and health education in particular. We can be certain that such enquiries about effectiveness do not reflect a greater concern to know whether or not the population is better educated: they stem from more utilitarian motives. It is apparent, even to the casual observer, that economic growth and productivity have become a central preoccupation in contemporary Britain.


Health and Efficiency

Health and Efficiency

Author: Dr. Lakra

Publisher: Editorial Rm

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788492480326

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The series of works that comprise this book originated in a set ofmagazines nudist camps Lakra bought at the Sunday market inBrick Lane, London. We commented: "I bought the magazine in the Sunday market in Brick Lane in one go, were about twentymagazines that cost me five pounds, or so grossly expensive.That day it rained and they were all wet. " Lakra draws the silhouettes in the magazines are made with India ink and then scraped with needles used for tattooing. Some of the tattoos are made with the same ink but very dilute, and others,in pencil. It also uses vinyl and white wash.


Evidence-based Public Health

Evidence-based Public Health

Author: Amanda Killoran

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 0199563624

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A follow up to Public Health Evidence: Tackling Health Inequalities, this book builds on the themes already introduced, and provides a broader perspective on an evidence-based approach to public health, concentrating on health inequalities.


Efficiency Measurement in Health and Health Care

Efficiency Measurement in Health and Health Care

Author: Bruce Hollingsworth

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2008-02-07

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 1134487517

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This book provides a concise synthesis of leading edge research in the theory and practise of efficiency measurement in health and health care. Whilst much of the literature in this area is confusing and impregnable, Hollingsworth and Peacock show the logical links between the economic theory underlying efficiency, the methods used in analysis and