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Management of Healthcare Organizations: An Introduction, Fourth Edition

Peter C. Olden, PhD, LFACHE Cathleen O. Erwin, PhD

ISBN: 978-1-64055-373-6
Softbound, 450pp, 2023
Order Code: 2479I
Gateway to Healthcare Management
  • Member Price: $73.50
  • Non Member Price: $105.00
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Book Description

Instructor Resources: Test bank, PowerPoint slides, suggested answers to discussion questions, and a transition guide to the new edition.

To become a successful healthcare manager, students need to understand management theories and methods and know how to apply them to real-world problems. Management of Healthcare Organizations: An Introduction teaches this in an engaging way. The authors provide aspiring managers with theoretical background, practical methods, and hands-on exercises to prepare for careers in healthcare management, emphasizing the multifaceted nature of management problems and the need to combine a variety of approaches to solve them.

This straightforward text includes bulleted lists, examples, activities, exhibits, and exercises to boost readability, retention, and engagement. Chapters are arranged to sequentially build a body of knowledge and a mental framework for management. Each chapter begins with a scenario taken from the same complex telehealth case study, reinforcing the complexity of management problems while introducing chapter concepts. This book is applicable to a wide range of healthcare organizations and combines time-tested fundamental principles with cutting-edge methods and current knowledge.

Each chapter in this new edition has updated information on diversity, equity, and inclusion, and strategies for managing clinical staff and performance, as well as “Try It, Apply It” real-world exercises. The book includes new and expanded content on topics such as:
  • Key theories of management
  • Project performance domains and principles
  • The five categories of strategy
  • Medical staff responsibilities, structure, and bylaws
  • Creation of effective virtual teams
  • Artificial intelligence in healthcare organizations
  • Employee engagement
  • Orientation of remote workers
  • Motivating a diverse workforce
  • Plan-do-study-act (PDSA) cycle, Lean, and Six Sigma
  • COVID-19 response and impacts
  • Burnout and psychological safety
End-of-chapter case study questions relate to the seven cases at the back of the book, including a new case involving a clinical care unit. Applying tools from multiple chapters to the same case study helps students realize that to fully solve management problems, they must use multiple kinds of tools and methods—just like today’s managers do. Each chapter ends with an ongoing real-world mini-case study and questions. The book concludes with a glossary, a list of ten suggested hands-on projects to help students use and integrate chapters, and a management toolbox that contains all the management tools taught throughout the text.

By studying Management of Healthcare Organizations: An Introduction, students will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze managerial problems and develop practical solutions in health care organizations.