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Project management is recognised as a core competency across health and community services environments, yet it can be challenging for new project staff and practitioners to balance the needs of stakeholders and ensure the best outcome for everyone involved. This wholly revised edition of Project Management in Health and Community Services presents the tools and techniques for effective practice, offering practical problem-solving strategies for managing projects based on real-life scenarios. The expert authors use case studies and examples from the field to illustrate topics such as the project life cycle, project planning, execution and evaluation, risk management, handling change and building effective teams. This edition also features a new chapter on the importance of incorporating evaluation into project design and implementation, and how evaluation can impact on future project design and development. Written by highly experienced authors and underpinned by the latest research, this is an essential resource for anyone studying or working in health and community services.
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Examining the different structures and techniques involved in making decisions about who benefits from those health care resources available in a publicly funded system, this title provides a concise and compact introduction to health economics and policy.
Medical economics. --- Public health administration. --- Health services administration. --- Medical care --- Health planning --- Medical policy --- Cost effectiveness. --- Decision making. --- Economic aspects. --- Economics, Medical --- Delivery of Health Care --- Health Policy --- Public Health Administration --- economics
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Health services administration. --- Health administration --- Health care administration --- Health care management --- Health sciences administration --- Health services management --- Medical care --- Health planning --- Public health administration --- Administration --- Management
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Globalization --- Leadership --- Health services administration. --- Health administration --- Health care administration --- Health care management --- Health sciences administration --- Health services management --- Medical care --- Health planning --- Public health administration --- Administration --- Management
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These days, the idea of "value" is at the center of many activities and decisions in health care in the United States. While there exist books that detail the technical steps for how to carry out a specific type of value assessment, such as cost-effectiveness or return on investment, there are few that attempt to teach healthcare professionals how to think about value. This book provides a deeper understanding of value as a concept as well as an endeavor (as in, to determine or uncover the value of care) within the healthcare industry by illustrating the different components of value that should guide decision-making processes for policy, infrastructure, and quality improvement. Through an exploration of theories of economics and implementation science, as well as practical suggestions for real-world applications, this text provides a foundation for the long and complicated "value" journey the US has bet its entire healthcare system on. In the US, policy to promote what is referred to as "value-based care" is here to stay. As we move forward within this construct, we need to move beyond the over-simplified definition of value as "quality per dollar spent" to a more functional framework for how to think about value that can adapt to different circumstances and points of view. Only then will it be possible to compare value across settings, conditions, and activities. The book consists of 9 chapters organized in four sections: Part I: Understanding the Challenges of Assessing the Value of Health Care Part II: A Primer on Fundamental Concepts and Current Techniques Used to Measure Value in Health Care Part III: A Discussion of the Real-world Motivations and Requirements that Should be Contemplated when Exploring Value Part IV How to Design and Perform a Value Assessment Practical Strategies to Assess Value in Health Care is an essential resource for healthcare professionals at all levels and points of care who are interested in understanding how best to assess and interpret value for a particular situation including providers, administrators, payers, insurers, health plans, and policy-makers.
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This book on to nutrition and public health policies in modernisation of Japan in interwar years describes the birth of public health administration and the cultural significance of rice. It focuses on the figure of Tadasu Saiki, who boosted national policies and wide international diplomacy in Japan and abroad.
Nutrition policy --- Medical policy --- Public health administration --- Rice --- History --- Saeki, Tadasu, --- Imperial State Institute for Nutrition (Japan) --- 1900-1999 --- Japan --- Japan.
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Recognizing that leaders in healthcare institutions face different questions and issues in different stages of their careers, this handy, practical title offers a comprehensive roadmap and range of solutions to common challenges in the complex and changing Academic Medical Center (AMC) and health care organization. Fully updated from the very well-received first edition and including new chapters, this concise handbook offers a guide for personal career development, executive skill acquisition, and leadership principles, providing real-world, actionable advice for faculty and executives seeking help on a myriad of new issues and situations. With a slightly modified title to recognize that leaders in academic medical centers and health care systems are not limited to medical faculty, this new edition maintains much of the content of the successful first edition with revisions based on feedback from readers and colleagues. New material has been added to reflect what is happening as health care undergoes major transformation. With a broader panel of renowned authors from a mix of healthcare institutions as well as nonmedical experts in leadership and management, the book again meets its primary objective: to provide medical faculty, healthcare executives and other leaders with a contemporary, directly relevant resource that emphasizes practical skills and leadership development advice, including personal improvement, which can be used at any stage of one’s career. With critical insights and strategies for both aspiring and seasoned academicians and health executives, Management and Leadership Skills for Medical Faculty and Healthcare Executives: A Practical Handbook, 2nd Edition is a must-have resource for faculty in AMCs and for anyone with a role in healthcare leadership. .
Leadership. --- Management. --- Health services administration. --- Health administration --- Health care administration --- Health care management --- Health sciences administration --- Health services management --- Medical care --- Health planning --- Public health administration --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- Organization --- Ability --- Command of troops --- Followership --- Management --- Business Strategy/Leadership.
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This book addresses the increasingly urgent question: How can governments be held more accountable for environmental stewardship? It explores enhanced national State of the Environment reporting and integration of environmental outcomes in key national indicators; mainstreaming environmental goals, targets, and risks by integrating them in fiscal policy and the annual budget, a governments most powerful policy instrument; and progressively exposing and eliminating harmful tax and expenditures policies, putting a price on pollution, and providing environmental public goods. The book combines in-depth assessment of the latest green and climate budgeting literature and country practices with discussion of entry points for greening fiscal policy, and the role of civil society monitoring. It will be of interest to finance and budget officials, to environment agencies, oversight institutions, international organizations, and civil society organizations, and to academics and students in the fields of environmental studies, development studies, economics, public finance, and public policy. Murray Petrie has wide experience as a public official, international civil servant, consultant, civil society activist, and academic researcher in public sector governance, financial management, and the interface between fiscal policy and the environment. He has published widely in these areas and is a member of the IMFs Panel of Fiscal Experts and the OECD Expert Group on Green Budgeting
Finance, Public --- Environmental policy. --- Environmental aspects. --- Environment and state --- Environmental control --- Environmental management --- Environmental protection --- Environmental quality --- State and environment --- Environmental auditing --- Cameralistics --- Public finance --- Public finances --- Currency question --- Government policy --- Environmental health --- Administration. --- Health services administration --- Public health administration
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In view of the rising importance and prevalence of network-based collaboration, this book aims to meet the need for more theory in this area. Theoretically conceptualizing and empirically describing the practice of reflexive leadership in inter-organisational networks, it explores how member organisations approach reflexive leadership and the associated challenges. Examining these questions from wider leadership theory perspectives as well as a tighter focus upon inter-organizational networks, the author specifically explores how reflexive leadership can be sustained and how social and political contexts may obstruct or support its use, acceptance and practice. Based on in-depth qualitative empirical fieldwork in the Swiss healthcare sector, the book offers a novel practice-theoretical model for use in inter-organizational networks.
Strategic planning. --- Interorganizational relations. --- Leadership. --- Organization. --- Health care management. --- Business Strategy/Leadership. --- Health Care Management. --- Organisation --- Management --- Health administration --- Health care administration --- Health care management --- Health sciences administration --- Health services management --- Medical care --- Health planning --- Public health administration --- Ability --- Command of troops --- Followership --- Administration --- Planning. --- Health services administration. --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Executive ability --- Organization
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In diesem Buch wird eine Konzeption für das Prozesscontrolling entwickelt und analysiert, inwieweit eine solche Konzeption sinnvoll und gewinnbringend im Krankenhaus genutzt werden kann. Ziel ist es dabei, bereits bestehende Instrumente darzulegen und auszuweiten. Solch ein Instrument aus dem Controlling ist die Prozessgestaltung mit ihren bedeutenden Merkmalen von Zeit und Raum, Kosten und Leistungen, Qualität und Risiko und schließlich die Kundenzufriedenheit. Aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven werden die Problemfelder angegangen und zu Lösungsmöglichkeiten zusammengeführt. Die Konzeption soll dabei helfen, den Anforderungen des Marktes gerecht zu werden, um erfolgreich im Wettbewerb zu bestehen. Prozesse sollten nicht einfach unbeobachtet ablaufen, sondern aktiv gestaltet werden. Hierbei wird die Absicht verfolgt, dass Prozessabläufe kreativ weitergedacht und stetig hinterfragt werden können. Die Autoren der einzelnen Beiträge set zen Schwerpunkte der prozessorientierten Vorgehensweise. Der Inhalt Gestaltung von Kernkompetenzen Prozessgestaltung im Krankenhaus Prozessanalyse des Entlassmanagements Prozesskostenrechnung als Controllinginstrument Entwicklung einer Konzeption für das Prozesscontrolling Die Herausgeber Prof. Dr. Winfried Zapp lehrt Allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Rechnungswesen und Controlling in Gesundheitseinrichtungen an der Hochschule Osnabrück mit den Forschungsschwerpunkten Prozessgestaltung, Kosten-, Leistungs-, Erlös-, Ergebnisrechnung (KLEE) und Controlling-Konzeptionen. Dipl.-Kfm. John Ahrens ist Projektmanager bei der K|M|S Vertrieb und Services AG und Lehrbeauftragter an der Hochschule Osnabrück im Lehrgebiet Allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Rechnungswesen und Controlling in Gesundheitseinrichtungen. .
Health care management. --- Accounting. --- Health Care Management. --- Accounting/Auditing. --- Accountancy --- Business enterprises --- Commerce --- Commercial accounting --- Finance --- Financial accounting --- Business --- Bookkeeping --- Health administration --- Health care administration --- Health care management --- Health sciences administration --- Health services management --- Medical care --- Health planning --- Public health administration --- Accounting --- Administration --- Management --- Health services administration. --- Bookkeeping . --- Double entry bookkeeping --- Business education
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