Principles of Health Care Management: Foundations for a Changing Health Care System: Foundations for a Changing Health Care System

Forsideomslag
Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 13. nov. 2009 - 438 sider
Faced with strict government regulations and increasing service demands by consumers, healthcare providers find themselves accountable on both ends. Written to reflect the realities of the 21st century, Principles of Health Care Management considers the many outside forces influencing health care institutions, and in doing so provides a progressive and modern reference on how to effectively manage a health organization. Using relevant case studies to illustrate key points, this text explains the critical changes and challenges that administrators must deal with as they go about practicing their profession and what students must learn as they begin their study of this vital field.

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Chapter
5
The Second Edition maintains the overall organization of the previous
19
Chapter 2Updated analyses plus new section on fraud and abuse
49
The Profit Sector The Nonprofit Sector
51
The Functions of Management Who Is a Manager?
95
Kosher for Passover Formerly
147
An Alternative Approach
197
Machiavelli and Healthcare Management
221
Financial Management of Healthcare Organizations
275
Legal Imperatives for Healthcare Administrators
313
An Overview
343
The Case Law
359
Guidance from
375
Strategic Planning
395
Epilogue
421
Copyright

Structure and Staffing of Healthcare Organizations
247

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Professor Emeritus, School of Public Health and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts

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