par
Nowicki, Michael, 1952-
Numéro de rayon préféré
362.110681 22
Date de publication
2011
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
60618.3867
par
Ott, Cathy D.
Numéro de rayon préféré
362.1756 23
Date de publication
2011
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
57338.0938
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Friedman, Leonard H., author.
Numéro de rayon préféré
362.1068 23
Date de publication
2013
Résumé
"Careers in health administration continue to grow despite an overall downturn in the economy. This is a field that offers tremendous job opportunities across the spectrum of health care delivery and payment organizations. 101 Careers in Health Care Management is the only comprehensive guide to careers in health administration ranging from entry level management positions up to the most senior executive opportunities. The guide provides prospective students with a clear picture of the integral role played by health care administrators in creating and sustaining the systems that allow clinicians to do their best work. It explains exactly what health care managers do and how these careers differ from other management jobs. The book covers educational requirements and opportunities, traditional and non-traditional career pathways, and helps students to assess whether they are temperamentally and intellectually suited to a career in health care management. Based on the most current data from the US Department of Labor and professional societies in health care management, the guide describes 101 careers in 14 different health care and related settings along with the responsibilities and duties of each. Additionally, the book includes numerous interviews with health administrators from entry level positions to CEOs to create more vivid portraits of potential careers"--Provided by publisher.
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Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
57336.3320
par
Gapenski, Louis C.
Numéro de rayon préféré
362.1068 22
Date de publication
2011
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
52745.5117
par
Haddow, George D.
Numéro de rayon préféré
363.3480973 22
Date de publication
2008
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
49104.9531
par
Saunders, Elijah.
Numéro de rayon préféré
616.132008996073 22
Date de publication
2009
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
47544.9531
par
McSweeney-Feld, Mary Helen.
Numéro de rayon préféré
362.16068 23
Date de publication
2012
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
47542.6172
par
Institute for Career Research.
Numéro de rayon préféré
610.69023 22
Date de publication
2007
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
38035.4336
par
Dixon, Lloyd S.
Numéro de rayon préféré
368.48 22
Date de publication
2007
Résumé
Concerned that the unavailability of terrorism insurance would impede economic recovery and hinder growth after the 9/11 attacks, Congress passed the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 (TRIA). TRIA will sunset at the end of 2007 unless Congress takes further action. This book examines the implications of allowing TRIA to expire and of enhancements aimed at improving the availability and affordability of insurance for nuclear, biological, chemical, and radiological (NBCR) attacks. The analysis takes a systematic approach to addressing the deep uncertainties that underlie the market for terrorism insurance and is the first study of TRIA to consider not just taxpayer payments through the program but also the cost of government compensation and assistance following a terrorist attack when analyzing the program's effect on government spending. The authors conclude that taxpayer cost is lower with TRIA than without TRIA across a broad range of assumptions about attack frequency and the proportion of uninsured losses that are compensated postattack. The analysis also cautions policymakers to be careful when modifying the program to better address NBCR attacks: Simply expanding the program to require insurers to offer NBCR coverage may not achieve the desired outcomes. The authors identify program changes that will produce positive results for both NBCR and conventional attacks that are robust to key underlying uncertainties.
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
574.6224
par
Clark, Jean S.
Numéro de rayon préféré
610.285 23
Date de publication
2010
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
1.3237
par
Reeves, Douglas B., 1953-
Numéro de rayon préféré
371.200973 22
Date de publication
2009
Résumé
Guide for becoming a leader in making changes in the educational field.
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
1.2951
par
Wizemann, Theresa M.
Numéro de rayon préféré
362.18 23
Date de publication
2011
Résumé
Whether or not the United States has safe and effective medical countermeasures--such as vaccines, drugs, and diagnostic tools--available for use during a disaster can mean the difference between life and death for many Americans. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the scientific community at large could benefit from improved scientific tools and analytic techniques to undertake the complex scientific evaluation and decision making needed to make essential medical countermeasures available. At the request of FDA, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) held a workshop to examine methods to improve the development, evaluation, approval, and regulation of medical countermeasures. During public health emergencies such as influenza or chemical, biological, radiological/nuclear (CBRN) attacks, safe and effective vaccines, treatments, and other medical countermeasures are essential to protecting national security and the well being of the public. Advancing Regulatory Science for Medical Countermeasure Development examines current medical countermeasures, and investigates the future of research and development in this area. Convened on March 29-30, 2011, this workshop identified regulatory science tools and methods that are available or under development, as well as major gaps in currently available regulatory science tools. Advancing Regulatory Science for Medical Countermeasure Development is a valuable resource for federal agencies including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Department of Defense (DoD), as well as health professionals, and public and private health organizations"--Publisher's description.
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Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
0.9047
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