Management for Nurses and Health Professionals examines management theory and its applications in healthcare, with an emphasis on relating theory to the organisation of patient care and effective management in everyday practice.
This essential guide to health care management explores clinical governance, middle management, interprofessional working and clinical leadership as well as examining the organizational culture of the NHS, change management and management roles. It demonstrates how management theory has influenced health care and encourages the reader to become actively involved in shaping management and health care development.
* an essential guide for students and qualified staff
* examines key concepts and theories
* explores evidence based practice
* relates theory to practicePreface.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
1. The History of Management in the NHS.
2. The New Public Management.
3. Clinical Governance and Quality Management.
4. Organisation Culture.
5. Change in Health Care Organisations.
6. Leadership in Health Care.
7. Hybrid Management.
8. Middle Management in the NHS.
9. Interprofessional Working.
10. Domain Theory.
11. Evidence-Based Management.
Conclusion.
Further Reading.
References.
Index.
' It is so refreshing to find a book that scratches beneath the surface and really tires to look at the whole perspective.'
This book provides insight into the various manangement and organisational theories and influences which impact on healthcare and the implications for healthcare professionlC¾