However, patient interactions with care managers generally fell below recommended levels. This study suggests a need to examine the quantity of specific elements of care management that yield desired outcomes, such as improved disease self-management and health....
Focusing the Public Leadership Lens: Research Propositions and Questions in the Minnowbrook Tradition Although there is no shortage of general studies and theories of leadership, the same cannot be said for public leadership. This concern surfaced as a crit... H Getha-Taylor,MH Holmes,WS Jacobson...
Building Collaborative Capacity through `Theories of Change\": Early Lessons from the Evaluation of Health Action Zones in England In the UK a great deal of attention is currently focused on the potential of the `theories of change' approach to evaluating complex public policy interven... H Sul...
Examples of appropriate research topics include: tests of organizational theories in practice; the relationships between quality management and care improvements or cost reductions; the efficacy of or new applications of specific tools and methods in health care; and the determinants of successful ...
an Explanation Based on the Economic Theories of Social Contract , Conformism This paper first sets a definition of corporate social responsibility (CSR) as an extended model of corporate governance and then accounts for a voluntary approach to CSR, meant as voluntary compliance with CSR strategic ...
Change management in healthcare presents challenges you won’t find in many other industries. In other industries, digital adoption is a no-brainer. Using digital tools to enhance and support your business lets you reap more profits and drive growth. ...
Global Healthcare Spending: Comparison & Outcomes 5:23 Ch 2. Legal Issues in Healthcare Ch 3. Ethical Issues in Healthcare Ch 4. Theories of Organizational... Ch 5. Functions of Management Ch 6. Leaders & Leadership Ch 7. Team Building & Communication In... Ch 8. Healthcare Management...
Elements of theories and practices of profit-oriented sector management can be applied to health services even if they are operated as non-profit enterprises. Physicians, nurses, and other health professionals will very likely be involved in the management of some part of the health care system, ...
Ch 13. Fiscal Policy in Government & the... Ch 14. Foreign Policy, Defense Policy &... Ch 15. Concepts of International... Ch 16. Theories of International... Ch 17. International Actors in Political... Ch 18. International Law in Politics Ch 19. Political Systems Around the... Ch...
1 Intensive care unit (ICU) providers are already seeing the average age of admitted critically ill patients increasing.2 The growing geriatric population necessitates the training of all health care providers to implement care that reflects the unique needs and conditions of this population. ...