ABSTRACT

In the course of his creative career, Hyman J. Weiner August 22, 1926-December 2, 1980) exerted a particularly profound, distinct and dynamic influence on social work practice in health care settings. This tribute to him reviews the theoretical perspective and action guides he formulated to help social workers in these settings apply systems and population approaches to the shaping of their missions, functions and services. Their current applicability is discussed.