Recensione:
"Renegotiating Health Care highlights key skills of public health practice. It is an excellent book for those who aspire to leadership." (Deborah Prothrow–Stith, M.D., associate dean, Harvard School of Public Health)
"This book is an outstanding source for understanding the forces acting on American health care, the conflicts they create, and the strategies for productively dealing with them." (Edward A. Dauer, president, National Center for Preventive Law; dean emeritus, University of Denver College of Law)
"I turn to Renegotiating Health Care as a regular reference and guide. The changes and challenges in health care today require a proficient understanding of the pragmatic and tactful methods taught in this book." (Karen Shoos Lipton, J.D., chief executive officer, American Association of Blood Banks)
"The ample use of clear and relevant examples to illustrate principles and techniques make this book a powerful learning tool. Professionals reading it will surely find many of their own life experiences reflected in the series of stories." (Journal of the American Nursing Association)
"Renegotiating Health Care offers a set of practical tools for navigating the turbulent waters of health care collaboration. Since change is as certain as conflict, skill at eliciting commitment to a shared purpose and orchestrating efforts to achieve it is an essential quality of leadership." (American Journal of Public Health)
"The health care sphere we inhabit would unquestionably be more satisfying if everyone adopted the cooperative techniques taught in this book." (New England Journal of Medicine)
"The best thing I can say about a book is that it is interesting, and this one qualifies. Yes, it has a lot of theory, but it is beautifully fleshed out with vivid real or hypothetical case studies. These make the book very practical in spite of its conceptual basis." (Barbara Barnum, RN, Ph.D., Editor, Nursing Leadership Forum)
"Altogether this is a fun book, which is also practical and has some new ideas. I think both new and old managers will get something from it." (Barbara Barnum, RN, Ph.D., Editor, Nursing Leadership Forum)
L'autore:
LEONARD J. MARCUS, Ph.D., is founding director of the Program for Health Care Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at the Harvard School of Public Health. BARRY C. DORN, M.D., is clinical professor of orthopedic surgery at Tufts New England Medical Center and associate director of the Program for Health Care Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at The Harvard School of Public Health. PHYLLIS B. KRITEK, R.N., Ph.D., is professor of nursing and Doctoral Program Director, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston School of Nursing. VELVET G. MILLER, M.P.A., Ph.D., is former director of the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services of the New Jersey Department of Human Services. JANICE B. WYATT, M.S., is chief executive officer of HCNA (Health Care Negotiation Associates) and former president and chief executive officer of the Metro West Medical Center and vice chancellor and hospital director for the UMASS Medical Center.
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