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The Tracks We Leave: Ethics and Management Dilemmas in Healthcare, Fourth Edition

Frankie Perry, RN, LFACHE

ISBN: 978-1-64055-451-1
Softbound, 442pp, 2024
Order Code: 2505i
ACHE Management
  • Member Price: $57.60
  • Non Member Price: $82.00
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Book Description

Instructor Resources: PowerPoint slides, additional cases, case analysis instructions, websites of interest, and a transition guide to the new edition.
 
The decision-making process in healthcare management is complex. Often, numerous intertwined issues involving many stakeholders with diverse values clamor for attention. The Tracks We Leave provides practical guidance for navigating the multifaceted ethical dilemmas that healthcare managers encounter.

The book begins by discussing a healthcare manager’s ethical responsibilities and presenting the business case for ethics management. The ensuing cases and discussions reflect the typical challenges faced by healthcare executives, such as medical errors, physician impairment, coworker conflict, gender discrimination, staff shortages, and clinician burnout. The clear correlation between ethics and management is emphasized, along with the need for managers to consider ethical implications when making management decisions.

This revised edition features five new chapters that examine the ethical issues surrounding:
  • Disaster management planning and emergency response to natural disasters
  • Demand for technology in support of remote patient care and remote work
  • The responsibility of senior healthcare management to create an ethical culture
  • Healthcare’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and preparation for the next crisis
  • The need for greater systemwide collaboration during public health emergencies
The conclusion of the book provides closure to the cases by identifying the consequences of the management actions taken in each instance. It also contains an ethics self-assessment that identifies areas for improvement.

The Tracks We Leave will help current and future healthcare managers prevent moral missteps and foster an ethical culture within their respective departments.