The rise of evidence-based healthcare has put emphasis on finding specific evidence.
See offerNearly two decades after it closed, the South Carolina State Hospital continues to hold a palpable mystique in Columbia and throughout the state.
See offerBorrowing, earning, spending, forecasting, monitoring, and budgeting-all of these financial activities are woven into virtually every major decision a healthcare institution makes.
See offerHealthcare transformation requires us to continually look at new and better ways to manage insights - both within and outside the organization.
See offerAs the US population continues to diversify, the business case for diversity in healthcare leadership is becoming increasingly evident. Racially and ethnically diverse leaders are, however, still significantly underrepresented in today's C-suites.
See offer""Cybersecurity for Healthcare Professionals" is a conversation about keeping you and your patients safe from cyberattacks.
See offerCOMING AUGUST 2019!A company full of potential CEOs would be one of the greatest assets an organization could ever hope to acquire.
See offerHealth-related nonprofit organizations reflect a unique and enduring aspect of the American character, rooted in the concepts of charity and fraternity.
See offerSafe care for every patient, in every setting, every time. Is this really an achievable goal for all healthcare organizations?
See offerHiring a consulting firm can be a daunting prospect. Do you really need consultants?
See offerSometimes, real leadership is about balance. Can your institution balance the competing-even contradictory-demands of the healthcare marketplace?
See offerAccording to the National Patient Safety Foundation, about 440,000 deaths from hospital mistakes are expected in 2018. These mistakes are preventable, but the number of deaths has been increasing for the last two decades instead of decreasing.
See offerInstructor Resources: Test bank, PowerPoint summaries, and teaching aids for each chapter, including answers to the end-of-chapter study questions.
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See offerBeyond Return on Investment: Expanding the Value of Healthcare Information Technology, 2nd Edition this updated and revised edition provides lessons learned from healthcare IT adoption and the opportunity to drive value realization.
See offerInstructor Resources: Test bank, PowerPoint slides and a lesson plan for each chapter, answers to the study questions, guides to the case studies, and a transition guide to the new edition.
See offerInstructor Resources: Test bank, PowerPoint slides for each chapter, and suggested answers to discussion questions. Management problems are complex and rarely fixed with a single, universal solution.
See offerTransformation and Your New EHR offers a robust communication and change leadership approach to support electronic health record (EHR) implementations and transformation journeys.
See offerInstructor Resources: Test bank, PowerPoint slides for each chapter, and answer guides for the book's discussion questions. Healthcare needs in the United States are challenging and continuously evolving.
See offerFirst published in 1998, this timely study of an American acute care hospital examines decision making by patients and their families along with a cost analysis of social work services.
See offerThe evolution of the healthcare system in the U.S.
See offerA strong, integrated physician group is essential for any healthcare organization looking to improve patient care within its health system and throughout its community.
See offerInstructor Resources: Instructor's manual, PowerPoint slides, and a test bank. Opportunities in healthcare can lead managers to new departments, to other health systems, or even around the globe.
See offerDespite all the writing and the research, America's health care industry continues to fail at providing health care that is accessible and affordable, with measurable quality.
See offerMedical ethics is a system of moral principles that apply values to the practice of clinical medicine and in scientific research. Medical ethics allow for people, regardless of background, to be guaranteed quality and principled care.
See offerThe future of healthcare is clear. The move toward value-based care is happening at an unprecedented rate and requires healthcare enterprises to build delivery models that focus on clinical and business outcomes, not on volume.
See offerInstructor Resources: Test bank, PowerPoint slides, and case studies with discussion questions and teaching notes. When you go shopping, do you simply go to the store with the intention of buying as many items as you can?
See offerStudent Resources (click here for access)Instructor Resources: Test bank, PowerPoint slides, cases, and solutions to the end-of-chapter questions and problems and the five online cases.
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