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Full Description
This book demonstrates how hospitals can be transformed into dynamic, patient-centered, and cost-effective organizations. It describes systems for providing safe, high-quality medical services and outlines the importance of data for health outcomes.
In this regard, the book underscores the importance of decision-making and delegation, as well as the effective use of administrative staff, new technologies, and evidence-based medicine to benefit patients and boost efficiency. At the same time, it emphasizes the importance of applying metrics to improve cost-effectiveness.
Although primarily intended as a hands-on book for clinical leaders, it also considers hospitals from a broader societal perspective, making it of interest to leaders at all organizational levels in hospitals and to policymakers alike.
Contents
IntroductionChapter 1 - Safety first
Chapter 2 - Prove quality
Chapter 3 - Show empathy
Chapter 4. Reduce the administrative burden
Chapter 5 - Take control of hospital finances
Chapter 6- How to make decisions
Chapter 7 - See your employees and define your personal added value
Chapter 8 - Useful Tips for becoming a better leader
Chapter 9 - How to meet the press
Chapter 10. How to get control over your own time?
Key points
Author Biography
Index



