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Leadership for Health Professionals: Theory, Skills, and
Applications, Fourth Edition is the first textbook of its kind to
apply classical knowledge of leadership theory and time-honored
best practices of industry leaders to a health organization
context. This comprehensive and well-organized text is grounded in
real-world applications of theoretical concepts, and focuses on
practical examples of leadership in actual healthcare scenarios.
Themes such as organizational culture, cultural competency, ethical
frameworks and moral practice, scientific methodology, and leader
competencies are woven through the entire text. The authors'
perspective focuses on the most pertinent leadership content,
theories, models, principles, and strategies that produce results
in the health industry. The authors-now with the updated fourth
edition and new coauthors who bring physician practice, nursing
practice, and executive health insurance practice into the
text-have put many of these theories and models into practice
during the course of successful practitioner careers. With more
than 80 years of combined experience leading people in complex
organizations, the authors hope to impart that experience to the
next generation of health leaders in a way that is both meaningful
and useful to scholars and practicing health professionals.
A component of the Michigan safety net are free clinics. These
clinics financed through donations and staffed by volunteers
operate under tight constraints and often face insurmountable
challenges. Michigan free clinics serve nearly 7,500 individuals
each month. This book identifies the critical success factors
(CSFs) necessary for Michigan clinics to achieve and maintain
organizational stability and improve long-term viability. Critical
success factors when identified and managed significantly
contribute to organizational success. Critical success factors
(CSFs) were identified utilizing survey, interview, benchmarking
research methodologies, and other other statistical tools to
identify top CSFs. The top five CSFs identified are defined fund
raising strategies, volunteer and staff management, collaboration
and partnerships, leadership, and computer systems. Free clinics
will benefit from ensuring these CSFs are operational within their
organization. Tactical interventions to aid in the implementation
of CSFs are also discussed.
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