The Global Healthcare Manager: Competencies, Concepts, and Skills
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The Global Healthcare Manager: Competencies, Concepts, and Skills by Michael Counte
Instructor Resources:Instructor's manual, PowerPoint slides, and a test bank.
Opportunities in healthcare can lead managers to new departments, to other health systems, or even around the globe. Healthcare managers who take on assignments in North America and around the world must be equipped with the knowledge and tools to work effectively with the systems, cultures, governments, and management teams of their new environments. As the profile of the global healthcare manager grows, so too does the need for future leaders to develop the skills and competencies necessary to achieve organizational success while improving the health of individuals and populations.
The Global Healthcare Manager: Competencies, Concepts, and Skillsprovides a comprehensive overview of healthcare management and leadership in a global context, with real-world perspectives from a broad range of countries, cultures, and delivery settings. Written for both students and practitioners, the book addresses the growing diffusion of diverse managerial concepts, theories, and technologies across the world's health systems.
The text carries a strong cross-cultural emphasis, with chapters written by international authors who are experts on the health systems of specific countries. Key concepts are reinforced through examples, case studies, vignettes, exercises, and practical recommendations and guidelines.
The book is organized into four parts:
Opportunities in healthcare can lead managers to new departments, to other health systems, or even around the globe. Healthcare managers who take on assignments in North America and around the world must be equipped with the knowledge and tools to work effectively with the systems, cultures, governments, and management teams of their new environments. As the profile of the global healthcare manager grows, so too does the need for future leaders to develop the skills and competencies necessary to achieve organizational success while improving the health of individuals and populations.
The Global Healthcare Manager: Competencies, Concepts, and Skillsprovides a comprehensive overview of healthcare management and leadership in a global context, with real-world perspectives from a broad range of countries, cultures, and delivery settings. Written for both students and practitioners, the book addresses the growing diffusion of diverse managerial concepts, theories, and technologies across the world's health systems.
The text carries a strong cross-cultural emphasis, with chapters written by international authors who are experts on the health systems of specific countries. Key concepts are reinforced through examples, case studies, vignettes, exercises, and practical recommendations and guidelines.
The book is organized into four parts:
- Essential Health Services Management Concepts and Practices
- Leadership, Organizational Design, and Change
- Managing the Organization-Environment Interface
- Looking Ahead in Global Health Management
Michael Counte, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Health Management and Policy in the College for Public Health and Social Justice at Saint Louis University. Dr. Counte has been involved in the design of multi-disciplinary programs within public health, medical and health services management programs. Books published by Health Administration Press: The Global Healthcare Manager: Competencies, Concepts, and Skills
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| ISBN 13 | 9781640550155 |
| ISBN 10 | 1640550151 |
| Title | The Global Healthcare Manager: Competencies, Concepts, and Skills |
| Author | Michael Counte |
| Series | Aupha Hap Book |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Health Administration Press |
| Year published | 2019-11-30 |
| Number of pages | 562 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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