Economics for Healthcare Managers

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Economics for Healthcare Managers by Lee, Robert, 9781567936766
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  • ISBN: 9781567936766 | 1567936768
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 9/1/2014

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Instructor Resources: Test bank, course lesson plans, PowerPoint slides, key concepts, and answers/talking points for the case study discussion questions.

New! Comprehensive course lesson plans are designed to promote an active classroom. Use the lesson plans to set up a new course or adapt your current syllabus to this edition of the text. Activities have been designed to enhance critical-thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as information retention and retrieval capacity. Designed for either an online or on-ground environment.

Many changes are under way in healthcare as a result of both the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and insurers’ ability to discern between efficient and inefficient healthcare providers. With more emphasis being placed on exceptional value for customers, healthcare managers must have a solid understanding of economics to lead them through these turbulent times. In this new edition, the author examines efforts to control costs—many of which are being implemented by private insurers—while addressing initiatives such as population health and improved patient experiences in care. This text can serve as a practical guide for future healthcare managers to help simplify and improve decision making when faced with everyday issues, such as market demand, profitability, risk, and regulations.

This thoroughly revised edition includes:

New content throughout the book that discusses the features of the ACA and its economic impact on healthcare providers and insurers A new chapter, “Bending the Cost Curve,” that addresses reducing costs per patient while improving patient care A final chapter titled “Behavioral Economics” that explains why rational decision making may be limited and provides ways to improve decision making Cases and contemporary research in economics that highlight the changes in healthcare over the past decade

This book provides a broad framework of healthcare economics and is suited for introductory-level courses in both undergraduate and graduate health administration programs.

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