"In today's evolving healthcare environment, astute financial management is more important than ever to an organization's economic well-being. Leaders throughout the enterprise not just financial managers but clinical and operational managers, too must have a solid grounding in finance to be able to improve care and deliver value. Gapenski's Fundamentals of Healthcare Finance provides a comprehensive introduction to the basic principles and applications of healthcare finance that managers use daily. In clear and succinct language, the book provides readers from students and entry-level managers to more experienced practitioners with newly added management or financial responsibilities with a detailed overview of finance topics ranging from planning and budgeting to financial operations, capital investment, and risk analysis. Practice scenarios, examples, self-test questions, sidebars on financial practices in healthcare, and running glossary definitions help bring these topics to life. This book's original author, Louis C. Gapenski, PhD, was recognized both nationally and internationally as an expert in healthcare finance. In this new edition, authors Kristin L. Reiter and Paula H. Song further refine Dr. Gapenski's concepts and teachings. In addition to updated examples and statistics, this edition includes new or expanded information on: current community benefit reporting requirement, service line costing, applications of capital investment decision analysis, international financial reporting standards, Not-for- profit accounting standards, financial accounting, and Healthcare legislation. Gapenski's Fundamentals of healthcare Finance equips readers with the knowledge, vocabulary, and understanding they need to interpret financial data and to communicate and work effectively with finance leaders in their organizations."--Description from publisher.
The new edition maintains the current structure; however each chapter will be updated to discuss post-PPACA evidence on each type of type.
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This new edition of Healthcare Economics Made Easy has been revised and expanded to include comparative analysis of several western economies including the USA.
With support from behavioral economics, this book makes a foundational contribution that will help users better understand and prepare for future economic challenges.
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