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  • Books Recently Received

Following is a list of books that have recently become available for review. We welcome readers with suitable expertise to serve as reviewers. If one of these titles interests you, please e-mail JournalBooks@mmc.edu, telling us you would like to review it and briefly explaining your interest. If you know of a book that would be suitable for review in JHCPU that we have not listed on this page (or in past issues), please let us know that as well. Thank you in advance for your help. We welcome review copies from publishers of books in the area of health and health care for underserved populations, especially in the United States. Publishers are asked to send two review copies.

Barr DA. Introduction to U.S. health policy: the organization, financing and delivery of health care in America (3rd ed.). Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011. (Received at JHCPU Oct. 2011)
de Chesnay M, Anderson BA. Caring for the vulnerable: perspectives in nursing theory, practice, and research (3rd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning, 2011. (Received at JHCPU Jul. 2011)
Delgado JL. The Latina guide to health: consejos and caring answers. New York, NY: Newmarket Press, 2010. (Received at JHCPU Feb. 2010)
Gabbay J, le May A, Pope C, et al. Organisational innovation in health services: lessons from the NHS treatment centers. Portland, OR: The Policy Press, 2011. (Received at JHCPU Jul. 2011)
Hart JT. The political economy of the health care: where the NHS came from and where it could lead (2nd ed.). Portland, OR: The Policy Press, 2010. (Received at JHCPU Nov. 2010)
Hatton DC, Fisher AA, eds. Women prisoners and health justice: perspectives, issues and advocacy for an international hidden population. New York, NY: Radcliffe Publishing, 2009. (Received at JHCPU Jul. 2011)
Institute of Medicine. The future of disability in America. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2007.
Suchman A, Sluyter DJ, Williamson PR, eds. Leading change in healthcare: transforming organizations using complexity, positive psychology and relationship-centered care. United Kingdom: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd., 2011. (Received at JHCPU Jul. 2011) [End Page 499]
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