Networks in healthcare : managing complex relationships / by Becky Malby, Murray Anderson-Wallace.
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TextPublisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (256 pages)ISBN: 9781786352835 (e-book)Subject(s): Health services administration | Business & Economics -- Management | Management & management techniquesAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 362.110681 LOC classification: RA971.3 | .M35 2016Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: The growing number of networks delivering healthcare, and professionals learning together to improve care, has created a need for new kinds of management and leadership. This timely book highlights key lessons for network leaders in a world where care must increasingly be managed through partnerships and networks as a response to complex health needs requiring better solutions across health economies. Using their own research and case studies, the authors set out the context: why networks are here to stay; the benefits: why networks work well and for what; the difference between networks and hierarchies and when to use each form to improve care and learn; the different types of network; and how to lead a network effectively. Written for health and social care professionals wanting to set up or currently leading a network, this book by two leading experts is practical, informative, but theoretically grounded. Also useful for academics teaching health care leadership, it includes practical diagnostic materials and up to date examples from care sectors world-wide.
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| RA971 .P38 2009 Biennial review of health care management | RA971 .R46 2003 Reorganizing health care delivery systems | RA971 .S77 2007 Strategic thinking and entrepreneurial action in the health care industry | RA971.3 .M35 2016 Networks in healthcare : | RA971.35 .S77 2010 Strategic human resource management in health care | RA975.C37 M38 2005 Who Shall Take Care of Our Sick? | RB155 .G46 2015 Genetics, health and society |
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The growing number of networks delivering healthcare, and professionals learning together to improve care, has created a need for new kinds of management and leadership. This timely book highlights key lessons for network leaders in a world where care must increasingly be managed through partnerships and networks as a response to complex health needs requiring better solutions across health economies. Using their own research and case studies, the authors set out the context: why networks are here to stay; the benefits: why networks work well and for what; the difference between networks and hierarchies and when to use each form to improve care and learn; the different types of network; and how to lead a network effectively. Written for health and social care professionals wanting to set up or currently leading a network, this book by two leading experts is practical, informative, but theoretically grounded. Also useful for academics teaching health care leadership, it includes practical diagnostic materials and up to date examples from care sectors world-wide.
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