Competitive Business Strategy for Teaching Hospitals (PDF)
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Without new ways to think and manage itself strategically, academic healthcare faces terminal deterioration. Heightened competition and changing dynamics have brought turbulence to teaching hospitals, and the main impact has been financial. Langabeer and...
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Without new ways to think and manage itself strategically, academic healthcare faces terminal deterioration. Heightened competition and changing dynamics have brought turbulence to teaching hospitals, and the main impact has been financial. Langabeer and Napiewocki give health care executives the tools and concepts of strategic management they need and ways to strengthen analytic skills, all based on up-to-date empirical research, cast in language they can grasp and relate to, and specially tailored to help teaching hospital administrators cope successfully with today's marketplace challenges. Board members, trustees, and others with decision- and policy-making responsibilities will also find the book essential, as well as their teaching colleagues and students on their way up in the hospital industry.
The authors maintain that if nonprofit teaching hospitals are to compete successfully with private for-profit hospital chains, not only must they learn the terrain of the playing fields, they must also learn how the game itself is played. Langabeer and Napiewocki offer that knowledge, and in doing so have written the first book of its kind to address comprehensively the entire realm of strategic management aimed clearly at teaching hospitals and major academic medical centers. With findings from primary empirical research into a large sample of teaching hospitals and focusing on the statistical relationships to economic performance, they provide crucial insights into why certain hospitals are more effective than others. Their book will also help healthcare executives relate strategy research on industrial organizations to their own teaching hospital environments. In doing so, their book fills a void in the literature on business strategy that for too long has caused consternation among healthcare administrators and aspirants alike.
The authors maintain that if nonprofit teaching hospitals are to compete successfully with private for-profit hospital chains, not only must they learn the terrain of the playing fields, they must also learn how the game itself is played. Langabeer and Napiewocki offer that knowledge, and in doing so have written the first book of its kind to address comprehensively the entire realm of strategic management aimed clearly at teaching hospitals and major academic medical centers. With findings from primary empirical research into a large sample of teaching hospitals and focusing on the statistical relationships to economic performance, they provide crucial insights into why certain hospitals are more effective than others. Their book will also help healthcare executives relate strategy research on industrial organizations to their own teaching hospital environments. In doing so, their book fills a void in the literature on business strategy that for too long has caused consternation among healthcare administrators and aspirants alike.
Autoren-Porträt von James Langabeer, John Napiewocki
JAMES R. LANGABEER II is the Vice President for Global Consulting with Eventus Logistics, a planning and forecasting solutions firm in Cambridge, Massachusetts./e Earlier, he taught Business Strategy at the University of Houston-Downtown, and held positions in business management in a major academic medical center.JOHN NAPIEWOCKI is a Senior Manager with Ernst & Young's Healthcare Consulting Practice./e With more than ten years of experience at more than 50 teaching hospitals in the Midwest and the East, he specializes in providing assistance to healthcare facilities in the areas of infrastructure consolidation, revenue cycles and finance, and related matters.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: James Langabeer , John Napiewocki
- Altersempfehlung: Ab 7 Jahre
- 2000, 1. Auflage, 312 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- ISBN-10: 0313003831
- ISBN-13: 9780313003837
- Erscheinungsdatum: 30.08.2000
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