Expertly mixing theory with practice, this text makes a unique
and important contribution to the area of health management.
Through examples and case studies drawn from across Europe,
Managing for Health explores the management challenge in public
health policy and offers pointers to equip students of health
management and public health managers with the necessary
perspectives and skills to function effectively in the twenty-first
century. This book takes a comparative perspective on the issues of
health improvement and the struggle between the needs of acute care
providers, such as hospitals and those that provide preventative
measures to promote health.
The key issues addressed by this book include:
- the concept of managing for health, or public health
management
- the importance of public health management
- the skills and frameworks required of managers and
practitioners working in health systems
- the implications for training and development.
This comprehensive and balanced textbook is an essential read
for students and those engaged with health management, public
health and public management .
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