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"The general focus of the new edition will remain essentially the same as that of the previous edition. Management Principles for Health Professionals will continue to present foundational principles of management in the context of contemporary health care. The target audience remains unchanged: the individual new to management, either as a student or as a seasoned healthcare provider, who assumes a management role. The eighth edition will reflect contemporary issues and the state of the healthcare management environment by linking the topics of relevance with basic management principles.…mehr

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"The general focus of the new edition will remain essentially the same as that of the previous edition. Management Principles for Health Professionals will continue to present foundational principles of management in the context of contemporary health care. The target audience remains unchanged: the individual new to management, either as a student or as a seasoned healthcare provider, who assumes a management role. The eighth edition will reflect contemporary issues and the state of the healthcare management environment by linking the topics of relevance with basic management principles. Current examples used to illustrate these principles with include: the state of healthcare "reform"; the continued proliferation of high-tech applications; the continued expansion of electronic record keeping; issues relating to social media in the workplace; and other dimensions of the changing healthcare environment"--
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Joan Gratto Liebler, MA, MPA, is Professor Emerita, Health Information Management, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.' She has more than 40 years of professional experience in teaching and research in healthcare settings.' In addition to teaching, her work and consulting experience include engagement with community health centers, behavioral care settings, schools, industrial clinics, prisons, and long-term care, acute care, and hospice settings.' She has been an active participant in area-wide healthcare planning, end-of-life coalitions, and area-wide emergency and disaster planning.Professor Liebler is also the author of Medical Records: Policies and Procedures and has authored numerous journal articles and contributed chapters relating to health information management.She holds the degrees of Master of Public Administration, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA and Master of Arts (concentration in medical ethics), St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Philadelphia, PA.