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HEALTH MANAGERS AND HEALTH REFORM

Journal of Management & Organization, 2012
AbstractThis qualitative study was undertaken with a diverse sample of Australian health managers to examine their perceptions regarding the health system and to understand how they learned to become health managers. The findings showed that they viewed the health system as one of constant change, mostly non-adaptive, and a system of parts controlled ...
David Briggs   +2 more
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Health Applications for Corporate Health Management

Telemedicine and e-Health, 2017
Many corporate organizations around the world are looking at new ways to improve the health and well-being of their employees. Many have begun to use m-health approaches and unique applications (apps) to provide assistance. In Germany, both m-health and occupational health management (OHM) are growing quickly.
Guido, Steigner   +4 more
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Managed health care

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1989
The fundamental components of managed-care plans are described; the development of managed-care programs is discussed; and the impact of managed care on pharmacy services and the price, quality, and accessibility of health care are reviewed. Health care can be considered to be managed when at least one of the following fundamental components is present:
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Managing for Health: Why Health Care?

Health Care Management Science, 2002
Health and health care are increasingly big business. The challenge is to apply our knowledge and skills to meet people's needs, if not their demands as efficiently, effectively and beneficially as possible. "Value for money" is the slogan. For those who deliver the goods as required, the converse.
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Feedlot Health and Management

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1998
Health programs based solely on vaccination and treatment regimens are often short-lived and unrewarding. The basis of any successful ongoing health program is a working health management system. The key to the success of the system is a functioning record system that generates information meaningful to management.
K F, Lechtenberg   +2 more
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Health Supply Chain Management

2010
This chapter gives an educational overview of:
Rolf, Zimmerman, Pat, Gallagher
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Health Care Engineering Management

Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1980
Today, health care engineering management is merely a concept of dreamers, with most engineering decisions in health care being made by nonengineers. It is the purpose of this paper to present a rationale for an integrated hospital engineering group, and to acquaint the clinical engineer with some of the salient features of management concepts ...
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Managing Behavioral Health

Journal of Healthcare Management, 1998
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MANAGED HEALTH CARE

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1996
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