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Annual review of health care management strategy and policy perspectives on reforming health systems / edited by Leonard H. Friedman, Grant T. Savage, Jim Goes.

Contributor(s): Friedman, Leonard H | Savage, Grant T. (Grant Theodore), 1954- | Goes, Jim.
Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in health care management: 13.Publisher: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2012General Notes: EBSCO PDA Program.Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 234 p.) : ill.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781781901915 (electronic bk.); 1781901910 (electronic bk.).Subject(s): Health services administrationGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 362.1068 Online resources: Access full-text materials at no charge:
Contents:
Current medical staff governance and physician sensemaking : a formula for resistance to high reliability / Marc A. Flitter, Kelly Rouse Riesenmy, Daved van Stralen -- Physician practice responses to financial incentive programs : exploring the concept of implementation mechanisms / Genna R. Cohen, Natalie Erb, Christy Harris Lemak -- Crew resource management and teamwork training in health care : a review of the literature and recommendations for how to leverage such interventions to enhance patient safety / M. Travis Maynard, David Marshall, Matthew D. Dean -- The effect of professional identity on comprehensiveness in strategic decision making : physician executives in the Canadian health care context / Shazia Karmali -- Information sharing among health care employers : using technology to create an advantageous culture of sharing / Jennifer Sumner ... [et al.] -- Framing and measuring international patient management / Tomas Mainil ... [et al.] -- Efficiency as a domain of health care systems : a phenomenographic approach / Cristiana Cattaneo, Giovanna Galizzi, Gaia Bassani -- The changing configuration of hospital systems : centralization, federalization, or fragmentation? / Lawton Robert Burns ... [et al.] -- Concluding remarks / Leonard H. Friedman.
Summary: System wide health reform has become the norm across the globe, forcing health care delivery organizations to critically examine the ways in which they are structured and operate on a day to day basis. Resource scarcity has become common while at the same time, quality and clinical outcomes become the basis upon which these organizations are measured and compared with one another. This volume of "Advances in Health Care Management" includes contributions from key academic thought leaders from around the world who critically examine how health reform impacts the macro, meso and micro level strategy and policy decisions of healthcare organizations.
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Current medical staff governance and physician sensemaking : a formula for resistance to high reliability / Marc A. Flitter, Kelly Rouse Riesenmy, Daved van Stralen -- Physician practice responses to financial incentive programs : exploring the concept of implementation mechanisms / Genna R. Cohen, Natalie Erb, Christy Harris Lemak -- Crew resource management and teamwork training in health care : a review of the literature and recommendations for how to leverage such interventions to enhance patient safety / M. Travis Maynard, David Marshall, Matthew D. Dean -- The effect of professional identity on comprehensiveness in strategic decision making : physician executives in the Canadian health care context / Shazia Karmali -- Information sharing among health care employers : using technology to create an advantageous culture of sharing / Jennifer Sumner ... [et al.] -- Framing and measuring international patient management / Tomas Mainil ... [et al.] -- Efficiency as a domain of health care systems : a phenomenographic approach / Cristiana Cattaneo, Giovanna Galizzi, Gaia Bassani -- The changing configuration of hospital systems : centralization, federalization, or fragmentation? / Lawton Robert Burns ... [et al.] -- Concluding remarks / Leonard H. Friedman.

System wide health reform has become the norm across the globe, forcing health care delivery organizations to critically examine the ways in which they are structured and operate on a day to day basis. Resource scarcity has become common while at the same time, quality and clinical outcomes become the basis upon which these organizations are measured and compared with one another. This volume of "Advances in Health Care Management" includes contributions from key academic thought leaders from around the world who critically examine how health reform impacts the macro, meso and micro level strategy and policy decisions of healthcare organizations.

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