Author: | Beaufort B. Longest, Jr., Kurt Darr | ISBN: | 9781938870347 |
Publisher: | Health Professions Press, Inc. | Publication: | May 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Health Professions Press, Inc. | Language: | English |
Author: | Beaufort B. Longest, Jr., Kurt Darr |
ISBN: | 9781938870347 |
Publisher: | Health Professions Press, Inc. |
Publication: | May 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Health Professions Press, Inc. |
Language: | English |
Trusted for more than 35 years, Managing Health Services Organizations and Systems covers the fundamental frameworks for managing the organization and delivery of health services while emphasizing continuous quality improvement. Explored in this text are the essential knowledge and skills required for success in areas including managerial problem solving, resource allocation and utilization, effective communication, organizational culture, human resources, facilitation of change, and ethical and legal responsibilities.
While maintaining the tradition of excellence set forth in previous editions, the sixth edition also keeps pace with the changing healthcare landscape in the United States and the demands placed on its healthcare leaders. Instructive to students preparing for careers in health services management and as a permanent reference and resource for practicing health services executives, this text is the most definitive and informative health services management resource available.
New to the sixth edition:
• Updated content in every chapter
• 30 additional engaging case studies
• New sections on project management, emergency preparedness, patient and staff safety, infection control, employee stress, hazardous materials, “sharps” injuries, and workplace violence
• Fully updated glossary of abbreviations
• Downloadable instructor support materials for every chapter!
Free with adoption of the text, these downloadable supplemental instructor’s materials are an essential classroom tool, and include for every chapter:
• PowerPoint presentations
• Learning objectives
• Instructor manual
• Figures and tables
“This book provides the main essentials for every healthcare manager to succeed. . . . Simple and straightforward for both the learner and the instructor!”
—Dr. Susan Ray, RN, MBA/MHCM, DHA
Trusted for more than 35 years, Managing Health Services Organizations and Systems covers the fundamental frameworks for managing the organization and delivery of health services while emphasizing continuous quality improvement. Explored in this text are the essential knowledge and skills required for success in areas including managerial problem solving, resource allocation and utilization, effective communication, organizational culture, human resources, facilitation of change, and ethical and legal responsibilities.
While maintaining the tradition of excellence set forth in previous editions, the sixth edition also keeps pace with the changing healthcare landscape in the United States and the demands placed on its healthcare leaders. Instructive to students preparing for careers in health services management and as a permanent reference and resource for practicing health services executives, this text is the most definitive and informative health services management resource available.
New to the sixth edition:
• Updated content in every chapter
• 30 additional engaging case studies
• New sections on project management, emergency preparedness, patient and staff safety, infection control, employee stress, hazardous materials, “sharps” injuries, and workplace violence
• Fully updated glossary of abbreviations
• Downloadable instructor support materials for every chapter!
Free with adoption of the text, these downloadable supplemental instructor’s materials are an essential classroom tool, and include for every chapter:
• PowerPoint presentations
• Learning objectives
• Instructor manual
• Figures and tables
“This book provides the main essentials for every healthcare manager to succeed. . . . Simple and straightforward for both the learner and the instructor!”
—Dr. Susan Ray, RN, MBA/MHCM, DHA