Healthcare Management
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Mastering Evaluation and Management Services in Healthcare
A Resource for Professional Services
by Stacy Swartz
Part of the Healthcare Management series
This book explores Evaluation and Management (E/M) coding and serves as a resource in the practice and application of level of service codes.
For two decades the 1995 and 1997 guidelines have provided guidance and structure around the documentation requirements necessary to support professional, outpatient services. After twenty-three years, Medicare has announced the adoption of a new set of standards to be released on January 1, 2021.
This book will serve as a guide for correct code assignment and as an educational resource for the 1995, 1997 and 2021 documentation guidelines.
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Integrated Delivery
Innovating Leadership for Outstanding Healthcare Outcomes
by David Stehlik
Part of the Healthcare Management series
The 2020 pandemic proved past best practices too brittle for future challenges. An integrative model of leadership, synergizing the competing values and approaches of other models, is needed. This book focuses on the innovative leadership framework that can support emerging best practices in health care organizations. The practices of innovation and strategic management are indispensable.
Within, you will read about: •Health care's past, present, and future trajectory, •How innovation is related and required for ongoing success (and the different kinds of innovation at a leader's disposal), and •The components and practices of strategic management, and how they integrate into the three modes of leadership: anticipatory, strategic, and administrative. Each is highlighted and the attributes of supporting tools summarized.
Unlike other leadership books, this one offers a systemic and sustainable perspective. This approach is not simply a "sustain the moment and worry about tomorrow later" approach. It is a "sustain the future, integrating it into our present paradigm now" approach. Especially important is the effort taken to explain and apply matters related to uncertainty, anticipation, as well as approaching future readiness.
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Lean Thinking for Emerging Healthcare Leaders
How to Develop Yourself and Implement Process Improvements
by Arnout Orelio
Part of the Healthcare Management series
Lean Thinking for Emerging Healthcare Leaders: How to Develop Yourself and Implement Process Improvements aims to solve the issues in modern day healthcare by handing over the reins of the improvement process to healthcare professionals.
Putting those who are doing the work and are closest to the actual situation in the lead.</p
The purpose of this book is to help you understand how to develop yourself and your leadership in such a way that will best benefit your team and your patients. This includes change management practices that will help to build commitment with your team members, colleagues, management, patients, and other stakeholders.
This book educates you, as a leading medical professional, in the principles and values of Lean leadership and management. It will teach you how to improve healthcare from the inside, making it safer, better, faster, more accessible, and more affordable.
With this book we want to inspire, motivate, and stimulate you to lead continuous improvement-while being respectful to people-on your way to ideal care for every patient.
The primary target audience for the book are medical professionals who have (recently) acquired leadership, management, or business responsibilities. The book will also be of high value to those who obtained temporary leadership positions, like project leaders, problem solvers, change managers, and innovators.
Because most of the teachings in the book are meta skills and ways of thinking, the book is easily relatable and transferable to other disciplines and even sectors.
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