Reaching Excellence in Healthcare Management is the 2012 American College of Healthcare Executive's James A. Hamilton Book of the Year Award winner.
Learn what Baldrige winners and other outstanding healthcare organizations do and how they do it. Reaching Excellence in Healthcare Management is a handy guide for healthcare managers, nurse leaders, physician executives, and department heads.
Quality is high at excellent healthcare organizations. Employees love where they work. Patients consistently check the top box on satisfaction surveys. Profits are increasing even as costs are going down. Sound impossible? It’s not.
The short, focused chapters of Reaching Excellence provide a checklist for high performance. The book describes what each part of the organization must do, how to measure success, and how to continually improve performance.
Learn how high-performing organizations answer these questions and many more:
How does a healthcare organization (HCO) start its cultural transformation? How does an HCO ensure accurate diagnosis? How does an HCO recruit physicians? What builds medical staff loyalty? How does an HCO start the move toward excellent nursing? Where do we get the money for knowledge management? What’s the new model in human resources management? What’s the role of incentive compensation? How do excellent HCOs surpass Ritz-Carlton in service? How can an HCO control overhead costs? How are capital investment requests prepared and reviewed? Can multihospital systems contribute to marketing and strategy?
This book is based on the award-winning text The Well-Managed Healthcare Organization, written by the same authors.
John R. Griffith, MBA, LFACHE, is the Andrew Pattullo Collegiate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Health Management and Policy at the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He was the chair of his department from 1987 to 1991. He has served as chair of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA) and as senior adviser to the board of the National Center for Healthcare Leadership. He has received the Gold Medal Award from the American College of Healthcare Executives, as well as multiple publication awards. He was an examiner for the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program from 1997 to 1998.
Books published by Health Administration Press:
Reaching Excellence in Healthcare Management
The Well-Managed Healthcare Organization, Ninth Edition John R. Griffith, MBA, FACHE, is the Andrew Pattullo Collegiate Professor in the Department of Health Management and Policy at the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He has received the Gold Medal Award and won multiple publication awards from the American College of Healthcare Executives.
Kenneth R. White, PhD, Fache, is a professor in Virginia Commonwealth University's Department of Health Administration in Richmond, Virginia. He has more than 35 years of experience at healthcare organizations in clinical, administrative, governance, and consulting capacities, as well as academic experience in program development and leadership.