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Over the past years, the changing nature of pharmacy practice has
caused many to realize that the practice must not only be managed,
but also led. Leadership and Management in Pharmacy Practice
discusses a variety of leadership and managerial issues facing
pharmacists now and in the future. This second edition has been
reorganized by placing leadership chapters up front, followed by
management chapters, thus emphasizing the need for leadership
first. The book is written by contributors from within and outside
pharmacy practice-a reflection of the complexity of management in
pharmacy settings. It offers a real-world approach to everyday
issues in pharmacy leadership and management, written by authors
who have faced these issues themselves. The book includes case
studies which are thought provoking and promote critical thinking
as well as problem solving-skills critical for effective pharmacy
leaders or managers. References are also made throughout the text
to changes occurring to the profession both internally and
externally. Much of the material discussed applies to all settings
of pharmacy practice: community, hospital, industry, ambulatory
care, and long-term care. This book provides pharmacy students and
new pharmacy leaders and managers a broad overview of the
complexities and intricacies inherent in managing and leading the
profession. It is a valuable resource for students in the
professional years of their pharmacy curricula and those promoted
recently into pharmacy leadership or management positions.
This book provides protocols for suicide and equivocal death
investigation, police action shooting investigations and a homicide
supervisor's checklist. It contains state-of-the-art anatomical
graphics in full color to assist the investigator in describing any
injuries or wounds to the body.
This practical how-to guide contains checklists that lead
investigators step-by-step through procedures, tactics, and
forensic techniques used in sudden death and violent death
investigations. The new edition is enhanced with full-colour
medicological illustrations and contains expanded checklists on
evidence collections and advice to first responders.
The Paradox: Americans are not as healthy as people in dozens of
comparable countries that spend 30 percent less on health care, and
our medical marketplace overall is plagued by persistent problems
of cost, quality, and access. Yet, the world's best individual
health systems are located in the U.S.-each a unique result of
visionary leadership and private initiative, not government-driven
health reform. The Imperatives: Due to powerful new forces
explained in this book, medical spending has stopped growing.
Purchasers, payers, and patients are no longer willing or able to
keep paying more. To stay in business and improve population
health, providers and their business partners must eliminate the
shameful waste generated by inefficient and ineffective production
processes. The Solution: Simply repairing or repealing the
Affordable Care Act will not get us where we want to go. The
fundamental roadblock is a wasteful system, not uninsured
Americans. Reform needs to be immediately redirected to creating
the best health care system that 17 percent of GDP can buy. Money
saved by taking the new path to reform can then be used to improve
population health through access for all. Paradox and Imperatives
in Health Care is the roadmap for getting there. Supplies updated
perspectives on health care's problems and solutions Details the
reasons why government-driven reform does not solve problems
Provides a justification for regulatory relief tied to performance
improvement Suggests specific new policies for a better approach to
desired outcomes Presents content written expressly for busy
executives and policy makers
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