Responding to the grand challenges in healthcare via organizational innovation : needed advances in management research /

This book contains two Open Access chapters. The 21st volume of Advances in Health Care Management presents informed commentaries solicited from leaders across the field of health care management. Each chapter tackles a specific health care challenge, describing the state of the research on the cha...

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その他の著者: Shortell, Stephen M. (Stephen Michael), 1944- (編集者), Burns, Lawton R. (編集者), Hefner, Jennifer L. (編集者)
フォーマット: 電子媒体 eBook
言語:英語
出版事項: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
シリーズ:Advances in health care management ; v. 21.
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オンライン・アクセス:https://doi.org/10.1108/S1474-8231202321
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目次:
  • Chapter 1. Dealing with unexpected crises: Organizational resilience and its disContents / Elizabeth H. Bradley and Carlos Alamo-Pastrana OPEN ACCESS
  • Chapter 2. Transformational performance improvement: Why is progress so slow? / Dorothy Y. Hung / Justin Lee, and Thomas G. Rundall
  • Chapter 3. Improve-mentation for faster testing and spread of health service delivery innovations / John Øvretveit
  • Chapter 4. Management opportunities and challenges after achieving widespread health system digitization / Dori A. Cross, Julia Adler-Milstein, and A Jay Holmgren
  • Chapter 5. Cross-sector strategic alliances between healthcare organizations and community-based organizations: Marrying theory and practice / Genevra F. Murray and Valerie A. Lewis
  • Chapter 6. Charting a course: A research agenda for studying the governance of health care networks / Larry R. Hearld and Daan Westra
  • Chapter 7. Alternative payments and physician organizations / Bruce E. Landon
  • Chapter 8. Addressing equity and social needs: The new frontier of patient engagement research / Cynthia J. Sieck, Shannon Nicks, Jessica Salem, Tess DeVos, Emily Thatcher, and Jennifer L. Hefner
  • Chapter 9. Learning through diversity: Creating a virtuous cycle of health equity in health care organizations / Jessica H. Williams, Geoffrey A. Silvera, and Christy Harris Lemak OPEN ACCESS.