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"To provide optimal care for their patients, healthcare leaders must consider the broader context in which care is delivered. Population, Community, and Public Health Management explains how to improve care for all patients by applying management concepts "beyond the walls" of an individual institution. The significance of social determinants of health and issues related to health disparities and health equity are highlighted in this edition. These themes are woven throughout the text so students see how these concepts apply to real-world patient care situations. Population, Community, and…mehr

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"To provide optimal care for their patients, healthcare leaders must consider the broader context in which care is delivered. Population, Community, and Public Health Management explains how to improve care for all patients by applying management concepts "beyond the walls" of an individual institution. The significance of social determinants of health and issues related to health disparities and health equity are highlighted in this edition. These themes are woven throughout the text so students see how these concepts apply to real-world patient care situations. Population, Community, and Public Health Management will broaden future leaders' perspectives, and teach them how to apply healthcare management principles across institutional boundaries to the benefit of their patients and their communities"--
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Simone R. Singh, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Health Management and Policy at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. Trained in accounting and finance, her research explores how financing and organizational structures of healthcare and public health organizations affect resources available for population health. Dr. Singh teaches graduate-level classes on financial and managerial accounting for aspiring healthcare and public health leaders. Jason S. Turner, PhD, MAE, FAHM, is a professor in the Department of Health Services Management and the vice dean of the College of Health Sciences at Rush University. Prior to entering academia, Dr. Turner served as a controller for a health insurance firm and an administrator for a hospital chain. Healthcare financing, community benefit, population health, and strategy development are among his areas of expertise. Connie J. Evashwick, ScD, LFACHE, has held leadership positions in academic, public health, and healthcare delivery organizations. Dr. Evashwick has authored over 120 articles and 18 books and was the founding coeditor of Frontiers in Public Health Education and Promotion. She has taught community, public, and population health for undergraduate- and graduate-level healthcare management programs for over three decades.