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Evidence-Based Management in Healthcare: Principles, Cases, and Perspectives, Second Edition

Anthony R. Kovner, PhD Thomas D'Aunno

ISBN: 9781567938715
Hardbound, 448pp, 2016
Order Code: 2324I
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  • Non Member Price: $68.00

Book Description

Instructor Resources: Instructor Manual, Powerpoints, and a short talk on evidence-based management.

Difficult decisions are part of everyday life for any manager, and the decisions that arise in the healthcare environment are far too important to be made based on poor information and gut feeling. An evidence-based approach to management ensures that healthcare leaders ask the right questions, use the best evidence available, and make better decisions in carrying out their mission. Evidence-Based Management in Healthcare: Principles, Cases, and Perspectives explains what evidence-based management is, how it can improve decision making, and, ultimately, how it can lead the way to improved organizational performance. This updated edition provides a thorough overview of evidence-based management, with an in-depth discussion of the framework, new and expanded case studies and examples, and interviews with experts in the field. Key topics include the following:

  • The definition of and rationale for evidence-based management
  • The four main types of evidence
  • The six steps of implementation
  • Acquiring the best available evidence
  • Barriers to evidence-based management and how to overcome them
  • Perspectives from stakeholders
Featuring contributions from a host of experts—including researchers, managers, leaders, and consultants—this book provides a practical and insightful complement to other organizational and management studies. New managers will find it a useful resource to have on hand in healthcare management settings of any kind.