This text is written for the student of health services administration, and of related fields, seeking an in-depth and comprehensive introdu ction to the field. Taking an analytical approach, the book is divided into functional areas: a background and historical overview of the de velopment of health services and ambulatory care in the U.S., the fina ncial management of ambulatory care, the operational issues of running a practice, human resources management issues, planning and marketing the group and issues of policy and other institutional matters. Case studies are included to help illustrate key issues.
This co mprehensive handbook presents effective methods of providing health ca re within the ambulatory care setting, including: information on how t o structure and organize a medical group, the role of the medical dire ctor; professional ...
This four volume collection of the best articles from the Journal of Ambulatory Care Management addresses critical issues facing ambulatory care professionals today.
This collection of case studies is designed for use in both undergraduate and graduate courses in health care administration.
University of Massachusetts Professor Emeritus and former senior healthcare executive Set-B. Goldsmith combines foundational theory and illustrative real-world experience in this must-read text.
This text provides the reader with a thorough review of core functional areas of healthcare management through the lens of managing an ambulatory practice, including strategy and leadership; organizational structure; quality, safety, and ...
This manual defines, explains, and provides 60 actual examples of clinical pathways in the outpatient setting and the expected outcomes for each pathway.
Ambulatory Care Management
Ambulatory Care Organization and Management
Financial Management of Ambulatory Care
An excellent resource for ambulatory care profe ssionals, marketing professionals, and students. This book is attracti vely priced in soft cover.