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The Well-Managed Healthcare Organization, Ninth Edition
Kenneth R. White, PhD, APRN, FACHE John R. Griffith, LFACHE
ISBN: 978-1-64055-058-2
Hardbound,
558pp,
2019
Order Code: 2381I
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Book Description
Instructor Resources: Test bank with application-oriented multiple choice questions (new to this edition), presentation PowerPoint slides (new to this edition), PowerPoint slides of all the book’s exhibits, and instructor notes for the book’s Practice Applications section.
In the shifting world of contemporary healthcare, future leaders need a firm foundation. For eight editions, The Well-Managed Healthcare Organization has been building students’ skills, and this ninth edition once again prepares students to apply evidence-based practices that lead to high performance in healthcare organizations of all types and sizes.
Authors Kenneth R. White and John R. Griffith integrate the long-standing clinical and logistical elements of excellent care with contemporary movements, such as establishing a transformational culture; continuous improvement; benchmarking, tracking, and measurement; servant leadership; staff empowerment and retention; and building interprofessional teams. This edition has been thoroughly updated with coverage of pressing new issues, such as:
- The shift to population health
- Financial success under risk-based payment
- The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015, including updated requirements for meaningful use
- Diversity, inclusion, and implicit bias
- Data security
- Professional autonomy for nurses
- Data-based approaches to marketing
- The use of licensed independent practitioners