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101 Careers in Healthcare Management, Second Edition continues to
be the only comprehensive guide to careers in health
administration, ranging from entry-level management positions to
the most senior executive opportunities. The second edition has
been updated throughout and includes three new chapters that will
assist students and healthcare managers alike. Additional content
includes a quick historical overview of the field including its
growth and transformation, essential traits that will prepare a
professional for career change and advancement, and a call for new
leadership competencies which every job candidate should adopt and
master in a rapidly adapting industry. The book is replete with
over 40 new interviews spanning those in entry-level positions to
CEOs that reflect a greater diversity of careers and demographics
in an evolving job market. Based on the most current data from the
U.S. Department of Labor and professional societies in healthcare
management, this guide describes careers in acute and long-term
care, physician practices, international and government
organizations, commercial insurance, consulting firms, executive
search firms, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, medical devices,
public health organizations, information technology and
informatics, and regulatory agencies. In each setting, experts
explain job responsibilities, educational requirements,
opportunities, and cover traditional and nontraditional career
pathways. Authored by two senior and highly respected leaders in
health administration education and written in clear, jargon-free
text, the second edition like its predecessor is easy-to-navigate
and now offers even more insider advice for students of healthcare
management, career-changers, and those working in the field who are
considering career advancement. New to this Edition: New chapters
on A Brief History of Healthcare Management, Preparation and
Professionalism, and Leadership Competencies for an Uncertain
Future. Over 40 new interviews with healthcare managers who have
changed careers or advanced in their professional track
Dramatic changes to the structure of health systems since the 1980s
has seen the development of large, integrated health organizations
designed to provide scale and scope advantages, improve the quality
of care and health outcomes, and provide greater bargaining power
relative to payers and large employers. This transition has led to
greater interest in understanding hospitals and health systems as
complex systems. Two important themes emerged from this effort: 1.
Creation and organization of physician-health organizations, and
alignment of these organizations with hospital or system structure;
and 2. Viewing health care organizations as complex systems,
leading to new perspectives on design and management of these
organizations. In Volume 15, Reuben McDaniel and L. Robert Burns,
authors of two influential articles on these themes from earlier
volumes of AHCM, revisit the evolution of health systems
organization in light of regulatory and organizational evolution in
health care, including the Patient Protection and Accountable Care
Act of 2010, and increasing consolidation of health systems. Five
additional refereed papers assess the latest evidence on physician
integration, complexity, and system redesign.
System wide health reform has become the norm across the globe,
forcing health care delivery organizations to critically examine
the ways in which they are structured and operate on a day to day
basis. Resource scarcity has become common while at the same time,
quality and clinical outcomes become the basis upon which these
organizations are measured and compared with one another. This
volume of "Advances in Health Care Management" includes
contributions from key academic thought leaders from around the
world who critically examine how health reform impacts the macro,
meso and micro level strategy and policy decisions of healthcare
organizations.
This is the second biennial volume reviewing the state-of-the-art
on a wide variety of micro and macro health care management topics
in the popular "Advances in Health Care Management" series. It
proudly showcases reviews of both empirical and conceptual research
in specific areas of health care management, including topics in
three basic areas: reviews of empirical and conceptual research on
health care industry-specific topics, e.g., role of physicians;
reviews of empirical and conceptual research on different types of
health care organizations focusing on issues specific to such
organizations or their segments of the health care industry, e.g.,
hospitals, managed care organizations; and, reviews of empirical
and conceptual research on health care organizations focusing on
topics or variables which cover various sub-disciplines of
management, e.g., organizational change or entrepreneurial
opportunity recognition. New and established scholars discuss such
topics within their expert area of research, as well as emerging
themes and divergent views, giving their unique perspective on the
directions that will help build theory and improve the practice of
health care management.
This volume is a collection of critical ideas relating organization
science to both operations and accomplishments in the health care
environment. A thematic guide for current leaders and
practitioners, as well as health administration, business
administration and organization development professors and students
alike, this work pulls in a broad cross-section of perspectives on
the important linkage of scholarship and practice with a solid
global perspective. Covering key themes from culture, change,
leadership, teams, IT and a systemic perspective of health care
overall, it provides both practical insights and theoretical
perspectives that will support immediate improvements and encourage
longer term dialogue on how organization science can impact the
delivery, structure and operations of health care systems globally.
"Advances in Health Care Management" provides a forum for leading
research on health care management with previous volumes providing
reviews of the field, conference papers and research on selected
topics including bioterrorism, international health care
management, entrepreneurship, patient safety and nursing and health
professional shortages.
Driven By Recent Events And New Trends, Public Health Training
Increasingly Requires New And More Advanced Information--Leadership
And Management Skills Drawn From Business, Industry, Education, And
Government. This Text Offers Basic Foundation For Students Entering
The Field Of Public Health Management With A Specific Focus On
Developing Knowledge And Skills In The Cross Cutting Competency
Domains Identified By The ASPH. Essentials Of Management And
Leadership In Public Health Covers: An Introduction And History Of
The Field Of Public Health Management; The Evolution Of Key
Leadership And Management Theories; The Changing Role Of Public
Health Management Professionals And Key Characteristics Of A
Successful Public Health Leaders; Key Issues In The Organization,
Financing And Delivery Of Healthcare Services; Fundamental Concepts
About The Classic Functions Of Management Including Economics,
Finance, Marketing, Strategy, Administration, Human Resources, And
Community Relations; And Modern Approaches To Leadership
Development, Selection, Retention And Succession Planning. Looking
For More Real-Life Evidence? Check Out Cases 1, 2, 5-10, 13, 15,
19-21 In Essential Case Studies In Public Health, Putting Public
Health Into Practice.
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