‘The most comprehensive one-volume reference work on health care management published in the last 10 years, this work brings together much useful information and will appeal to a broad audience. Health science libraries, college libraries, and large public libraries will want to invest in this title.’
–BOOKLIST
‘This volume should be considered by academic and public libraries with large healthcare management or business collections as the only current reference on this topic.’
–LIBRARY JOURNAL
‘The Encyclopedia of Health Care Management would be useful for those involved in any aspect of health care, whether as a student, instructor, practitioner, researcher, or administrator. This book would be of great use in reference collections at public, university, hospital, and corporate libraries.’
–E-STREAMS
Health care is one of today′s most discussed and debated topics. From issues such as accessibility to costs to quality, the debates range widely among doctors, patients, employers, and insurers. A popular topic in political campaigns and the media, health care and health care management is also a quiet and unremitting concern in the private and personal lives of individuals who worry about someday having to choose between food and prescription drugs.
For this reason, in today′s health care industry, good business practices may be as important as the practice of medicine in assuring the continued health of the industry.
The Encyclopedia of Health Care Management will prove invaluable to libraries serving students and professionals in health and business. It will also be an essential reference for physicians, providers and their employees, and students and professors in health and management for responsible and successful practice and administration in the health care industry.
This encyclopedia is the most comprehensive reference work on the business of health care, with up-to-date information across a broad range of issues affecting every aspect of the industry and the people it serves, employs, and influences.
Key Features
- The most comprehensive reference work on health care management
- Broad range of timely topics, spanning academic, corporate and governmental arenas
- Over 600 entries
- More than 160 expert contributors in the fields of medicine, public health, and business
- Tables on
- Health Care Acronyms
- Medical Degrees
- Medical Legislation
- Medical Organizations
- Medical Specialties
About the Editor
Michael J. Stahl, Ph.D. is Director of the Physician Executive MBA Program and Distinguished Professor of Management in the College of Business at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Dr. Stahl received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the State University of NY at Buffalo and his Ph.D. in Management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. From 1982-1989, Stahl was Head of the Management Department at Clemson University He was Associate Dean in the College of Business at the University of Tennessee from 1989-1997. Dr. Stahl has published over 50 journal articles in a variety of areas including Strategic Management, TQ, and healthcare, as well as twelve books including Strategic Management, Perspectives in TQ, and The Physician′s Essential MBA. He teaches strategy and business planning in the Physician EMBA, Taiwan EMBA, and MBA Programs.
Recommended Libraries
Academic, Public, Special, Private/Corporate
Over de auteur
Michael Stahl is currently Director of the Physician Executive MBA Program and Distinguished Professor of Management in the College of Business Administration at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He teaches strategy in the PEBMA and in the full-time MBA program. He has published twelve books including The Physician’s Essential MBA, (Aspen, 1999) and over fifty journal articles in a variety of areas including Strategic Management and Managed Care. U.S. News & World Report ranked UT College of Business Administration 37th of 1300 business programs in the nation. The MBA Program ranked among the top 50 overall and among the top 20 public institutions (Business Week).