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REFERENCE
Selected Resources
Dictionaries, encyclopedias and handbooks
provide background material and are often a good place to start your
research, as key concepts are explained and a bibliography is often
enclosed. The selected resources below are located on the First floor of
the Chesnutt Library in the Reference Department.
Best of Health: Demographics of
Health Care Consumers
[Ref RA 445 .W45 2000]
This work "brings together in one volume the many
sources of data on health care consumers, providing a comprehensive look
at the demand for health care."
Encyclopedia of Health Care Management
[Ref RA 971 .E52 2004]
This encyclopedia contains definitions for approximately
600 keywords classified into sixteen general categories.
Health Care Policy and Politics A to Z
[Ref RA 395 .A3 R685 2003]
This
work “focuses comprehensively on health policy issues in all their
dimensions, including their histories” and provides background on national
health issues.
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MAIN STACKS
Selected Resources
The Main Stacks are located on the Second
and Third floors of the Library. If you do not find what you need by
browsing the
Library of
Congress Call Numbers, please refer to the
Library Online
Catalog for more information sources.
Health Care Administration:
Planning, Implementing, and Managing Organized Delivery Systems
[RA 971 .H384 2004]
This text focuses on organized delivery systems, and the
role of the hospital within a system environment. There are chapters
on financial management, human resources, labor and employment laws,
ethics, and bioterrorism preparedness.
Health Services Planning
[RA 394.9 T48 2003]
"Health Services Planning provides
the reader with an understanding of the key concepts related to the
planning process and offers step-by-step guidelines for developing any
type of plan for a community, a health system or an organization."
Leading Change in Health and
Social Care
[RA 971 .M365 2003]
"Providing an overview of leadership
theories and a practical guide to management tools and techniques, Leading
Change in Health and Social Care is illustrated throughout with examples
drawn from health and social care settings.
Managing the Health Care
Professional
[RA 971.35 .M28 2004]
"A practical guide for first-line
supervisor, middle managers or department heads who must direct the
activities of health care professionals."
Quantitative Methods in
Health Care Management
Techniques and Applications
[RA 394 .O98 2006]
"This book offers an introductory
text on quantitative techniques for the student or new professional
administrator, as well as a reference manual for health care
professionals."
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E-BOOKS
Selected Resources
Access the full-text of over 13,000
reference, scholarly and professional books through
NetLibrary. NetLibrary is
restricted to FSU students, faculty and staff.
Below are some examples of Health Care Management titles found in
NetLibrary:
Changing the U.S. Health Care System: Key
Issues in Health Services, Policy, and Management by Andersen,
Ronald.; Rice, Thomas H.; Kominski, Gerald F.
Publication: San Francisco Jossey Bass, 2001.
Effective Healthcare
Information Systems
by Armoni, Adi.
Publication:
Hershey, PA IRM Press,
2002.
Handbook for the New
Health Care Manager by Lombardi, Donald N.
Publication: San Francisco Jossey Bass, 2001.
Organizational Ethics in
Health Care by Boyle, Phillip.
Publication: San Francisco Jossey Bass, 2001.
Risk Management Handbook
for Health Care Organizations by Carroll, Roberta.
Publication: San Francisco: Chicago Jossey Bass, 2001.

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