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This timely Handbook provides a comprehensive and transdisciplinary
overview of current research in the field of health leadership.
Emphasising diverse perspectives and under-explored issues, it
calls for a sustainable future embracing social justice,
technological innovation and artificial intelligence,
patient-centredness of care, and the fair treatment of workers.
With contributions from over 90 experts in the field, this Handbook
includes a wide range of key debates in healthcare leadership,
focusing specifically on including voices from the Global South.
Chapters explore the historical development of leadership theories
and practices in healthcare, and identify cutting-edge initiatives
which will shape the future of the discipline. International case
studies examine critical issues including the handling of the
Covid-19 pandemic, leadership of healthcare charities, and changes
in the leadership contribution of healthcare professions in the
21st century. Addressing the challenging question of persistent
variation in healthcare leadership quality, this Handbook
scrutinises the impact of leadership at every level on an
organisation’s culture. This Handbook will be an invaluable
resource for scholars and students in health policy and management,
business leadership, and the sociology of work. It will also be
beneficial for healthcare practitioners and policy makers looking
to deepen their understanding of effective management in the field.
Organising care around patients is not for the fainthearted. Naomi
Chambers and Jeremy Taylors have curated twenty-five accounts from
people who agreed to tell the story of what happened when they or
their loved ones came into contact with the NHS. The authors defy
you not to laugh or cry, or hold your breath in disbelief, at some
point when reading this book. In these true and compelling
accounts, we learn the experiences - good and bad - of people
grappling with birth and death, caring for loved ones, living with
mental illness, coping with long-term conditions, and struggling in
older age. This book is a call to action aimed at healthcare
professionals, managers and politicians: a manifesto for more
patient-centred care. These stories show the NHS at its very best -
and also when it falls significantly short. Patients or carers
currently battling with the system will derive some hope and
encouragement, and clues about what to expect, what to ask for, and
from whom. -- .
Stroke is the leading cause of disability and the third leading
cause of death in the developed world. The past decade has
witnessed a paradigm shift in the management of stroke, with the
understanding that care of acute stroke patients by specialists
working in dedicated stroke units greatly improves patient
outcomes; as a consequence, stroke units now exist in all major
hospitals in the UK and Europe. Interventions to treat stroke have
also increased in complexity, and the discipline of stroke medicine
is now recognised as a medical specialty. This book is a concise,
accessible and authoritative source of relevant and focussed
information about stroke disease. It contains a thorough review of
the management of cerebrovascular disease - everything you need to
function effectively on an acute stroke unit. Tables and diagrams
aid quick reference and easy comprehension. The most up-to-date and
clinically relevant resource on the market, Stroke in Practice
equips all medical professionals with evidence-based, practical
knowledge and a comprehensive understanding of treatment of stroke.
'This text is directed at the non-specialist and emphasises
practicality over academic niceties. If it inspires enthusiasm for
a fascinating condition and convinces the reader that stroke is
preventable, treatable and yet potentially devastating for patients
and their families, it will justify its existence.' from the
foreword by Kennedy R Lees
Organising care around patients is not for the fainthearted. Naomi
Chambers and Jeremy Taylors have curated twenty-five accounts from
people who agreed to tell the story of what happened when they or
their loved ones came into contact with the NHS. The authors defy
you not to laugh or cry, or hold your breath in disbelief, at some
point when reading this book. In these true and compelling
accounts, we learn the experiences - good and bad - of people
grappling with birth and death, caring for loved ones, living with
mental illness, coping with long-term conditions, and struggling in
older age. This book is a call to action aimed at healthcare
professionals, managers and politicians: a manifesto for more
patient-centred care. These stories show the NHS at its very best -
and also when it falls significantly short. Patients or carers
currently battling with the system will derive some hope and
encouragement, and clues about what to expect, what to ask for, and
from whom. -- .
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