The portable health administration /
The Portable MHA is a concise, readable book that gives an overview of the information covered in a Master of Health Administration program. The material is presented in a fashion so that professionals, administrative academics, and graduate students would be able to read, understand and utilise the...
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Academic Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Overview
- Environmental Issues: Health Care Systems, Politics and Policy, and Access
- Health Administration: Systems, Policy and Management
- How Politics Makes Health Policy
- Poverty and the Ethics of Equitable Access and Quality
- Critical Organization & Management Elements
- The Tough Work of Leadership
- Developing Networks to Deal with Complex Health Care Problems
- Management Information Systems for Clinicians: Design and Function
- Medical Care Quality: Double Track Thinking and Action
- Quality Care and Academic Medical Centers: the Need for Physician
- Listening to Stakeholders Input
- Interviews, Focus Groups Surveys and Direct Observation
- Lessons Learned from Hospital Mergers
- Finance, Economics, and Insurance
- Its Not About the Money: Financing and Payment of Physician Services
- Understanding Health Insurance
- Implementing Cost Control in Healthcare
- Physicain Rewards in the Academic Medical Center
- The Future
- Design and Redesign of the Health Systems' Futures
- Need for Health Policy Education in the Medical Curriculum
- Healthy Communities: Past, Present, and Future.
- Overview
- Environmental issues: health care systems, politics and policy, and access
- Health administration: systems, policy and management
- How politics makes health policy
- Poverty and the ethics of equitable access and quality
- Critical organization & management elements
- The tough work of leadership
- Developing networks to deal with complex health care problems
- Management information systems for clinicians: design and function
- Medical care quality: double track thinking and action
- Quality care and academic medical centers: the need for physician
- Listening to stakeholders input
- interviews, focus groups surveys and direct observation
- Lessons learned from hospital mergers
- Finance, economics, and insurance
- Its not about the money: financing and payment of physician services
- Understanding health insurance
- Implementing cost control in healthcare
- Physicain rewards in the academic medical center
- The future
- Design and redesign of the health systems' futures
- Need for health policy education in the medical curriculum
- Healthy communities: past, present, and future.