Healthcare Management
English
By (author): Judith Smith Kieran Walshe
This popular book is written by leading experts in the field and covers all the key aspects of healthcare management. Written with healthcare managers, professionals and students in mind, it provides an accessible and evidence-based guide to healthcare systems, services, organizations and management. Key areas covered include:
Structure and delivery of healthcare services in the international context, including mental health, acute care, primary care, chronic disease and integrated care
Allocating resources for healthcare: setting and managing priorities
Health technologies, research and innovation
Global health policy: governing health systems across borders
Patient and public involvement in healthcare
Healthcare governance and performance
This third edition has been significantly rewritten, with 10 new contributors and a new chapter structure designed to better support learning, practical application and further study. In addition, there is a more international focus and each chapter includes new case studies giving global examples of health systems and services, new and updated learning activities to encourage application to your own organization, and a range of links to useful online resources.
Healthcare Management is essential research-based reading for students, teachers and healthcare professionals involved in management, research and health policy making.
Walshe and Smith have assembled an invaluable introduction to healthcare management and health systems. With their fellow authors, they provide a comprehensive review of a range of issues related to the funding and provision of care, and how services are organised and managed.
Now in its third edition, Healthcare Management has been updated and revised to meet the needs of teachers and students alike.
Professor Chris Ham, Chief Executive, The Kings Fund, UK
This book covers the main areas of knowledge which managers need, and gives tools for thinking and empirical examples relevant to current challenges. Evidence based management might not always be possible, but this book gives a way for a manager to become research-informed and therefore more effective. This third edition of the book is even more relevant internationally and improved to help readers apply the ideas to their situation.
Professor John Øvretveit, Director of Research, LIME/MMC, The Karolinska Institute, Sweden
No-one learns to be a manager in a classroom or from a book, but books that take this disclaimer as their starting point are indispensable. Walshe and Smith (and their fellow authors) invite their audience (healthcare managers, healthcare policy makers and postgraduate students, taking courses in healthcare management) to critically combine experiential learning with academic learning and to acquire knowledge from both practice and theory. By doing so, they have found the third way between the advocates of evidence-based management and their criticasters.
Dr. Jan-Kees Helderman, Associate Professor in Public Administration, Institute for Management Research, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands
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