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Foster, Angela, 1948- editor.
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1998
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McAlearney, Ann Scheck.
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362.1068 23
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2013
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This tenth edition features twenty new cases that provide a unique overview of management and organizational behavior theory. The role of the health services manager is explained throughout the updated version of this classic textbook. Topics covered include: service-line management; healthcare reform; the medical home; accountable care organizations; community benefit; and CEO compensation. This book uses a three-pronged approach to examine the skills and experience health services managers need to succeed. Commentaries introduce the topic and provide the context for the readings and cases that follow. Readings bring fresh voices to the topic and provide evidence and timely examples. Cases give students practice in making managerial decisions in a wide variety of settings and situations. --
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Glandon, Gerald L.
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2008
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International Conference on Information Technology in Health Care: Socio-technical Approaches (4th : 2010 : Ålborg, Denmark)
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362.11068 22
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2010
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Ten years ago, two landmark reports were published by the Institute of Medicine on human error in medicine and the quality chasm. It seems appropriate then, that the fourth international conference Information Technology in Health Care, should re-visit these themes now to examine how safer systems can be designed and implemented to improve patient safety. This book presents the proceedings of that conference. Many policies and programs have been initiated internationally to stimulate the use of electroni health care and record systems. Unfortunately, these do not always run smoothly. For example, a study of electronic prescribing systems in seven western countries showed that the uptake in hospitals was only 20%, and some studies have indicated that elecronic systems may even introduce more errors instead of reducing them. Of the 28 submitted papers presented here, seven deal with patient safety, eight address various topics of system design, six cover the subject of implementation and four explore patint involvement. The remaining three papers cover the theme of the conference in a broader perspective. Offering insights into how improved design and implementation will advance patient safety, this book will be of interest to a wide range of professionas involved in all aspects of electronic health care.
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Cellucci, Leigh W.
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362.1068 22
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2010
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Griffith, John R.
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362.1068 22
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2007
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Hadfield, Debra.
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2006
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Jensen, Kirk, 1952- author.
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362.1068 23
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2014
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Tapping, Don.
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362.1068 23
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2009
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Brown, Gordon D.
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2005
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Mason, Barry.
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1991 1989
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White, Kenneth R. (Kenneth Ray), 1956-
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362.1068 22
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2010
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