The well-managed healthcare organization / Kenneth R. White, John R. Griffith.
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TextSeries: AUPHA/HAP editorial board for graduate studiesPublisher: Chicago, Illinois ; Washington, District of Columbia : Health Administration Press : Association of University Programs in Health Administration, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Edition: Ninth editionDescription: 1 online resource (593 pages)Content type: - text
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- online resource
- 9781640550612
- 1640550615
- 9781640550599
- 1640550593
- 362.1068 23
- RA971 .W458 2019
- Cataloging Notes: 20251030 STAMIU-0199STAMIU-0199
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AMREF INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (AMIU) LIBRARY General Stacks | Non-fiction | RA971 .W458 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Available | Access online at Perlego |
Intro -- Cover -- Brief Contents -- Detailed Contents -- Preface -- Introduction and Overview -- Chapter 1 - Foundations of Well-Managed Healthcare Organizations -- Chapter 2 - Creating and Sustaining a Transformational Culture -- Chapter 3 - Building Continuous Improvement -- Chapter 4 - Establishing Strategic Governance -- Section II - Clinical Excellence -- Chapter 5 - Foundations of Clinical Excellence -- Chapter 6 - The Clinical Staff Organization -- Chapter 7 - Nursing -- Chapter 8 - Clinical Support Services -- Chapter 9 - Population Health -- Section III - Logistic and Strategic Support -- Chapter 10 - Knowledge Management -- Chapter 11 - Human Resources -- Chapter 12 - Environment of Care -- Chapter 13 - Financial Management -- Chapter 14 - Internal Consulting -- Chapter 15 - Marketing and Strategy -- Untitled.
In the shifting world of contemporary healthcare, future leaders need a firm foundation. For eight editions, The Well-Managed Healthcare Organization has been building students' skills, and this ninth edition once again prepares students to apply evidence-based practices that lead to high performance in healthcare organizations of all types and sizes. Authors Kenneth R. White and John R. Griffith integrate the long-standing clinical and logistical elements of excellent care with contemporary movements, such as establishing a transformational culture; continuous improvement; benchmarking, tracking, and measurement; servant leadership; staff empowerment and retention; and building interprofessional teams. This edition has been thoroughly updated with coverage of pressing new issues, such as: the shift to population health; financial success under risk-based payment; the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015, including updated requirements for meaningful use; diversity, inclusion, and implicit bias; data security; professional autonomy for nurses; data-based approaches to marketing; the use of licensed independent practitioners. Featuring a robust set of instructor resources to enrich classroom learning, as well as in-depth examinations of real-life Baldrige Award-winning organizations, this new edition blends well-established concepts with cutting-edge best practices to introduce students to healthcare excellence in the twenty-first century.
Cataloging Notes: 20251030 STAMIU-0199STAMIU-0199
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