Strategic Healthcare Management: Planning and Execution, Second Edition
- 8h 29m
- Stephen L. Walston
- Health Administration Press
- 2018
Successful leaders lead by articulating and implementing clear missions and visions that direct their organizations strategies. Effective leaders make good decisions that advance their organization s ability to achieve its mission and thereby gain a strategic mission advantage especially in the face of uncertainty. This book explores in depth the development and implementation of strategy to achieve mission advantage. It provides both the theoretical concepts and the practical tools leaders need to make better strategic decisions. Its cases and examples show how strategic principles can be applied to the intricacies of the contemporary healthcare system, always tying back to the key stakeholders, values, mission, and vision that underpin healthcare organizations and their purpose. A notable feature of this edition is its emphasis on learning through topical and timely case studies that depict strategic challenges healthcare leaders commonly face. These challenges range from issues of capitation, the formation of accountable care relationships, and competitive positioning to the dissolution of alliances and vertical integration, among others. Along with the necessary concepts and practical means for understanding, implementing, and monitoring strategies, this book also provides financial tools for directing strategic decisions and methods for analyzing healthcare markets. Noteworthy topics include the following and more: The shift to value-based care and reimbursement models The continued evolution of healthcare reform and its effect on healthcare market structure Hospital and healthcare business models and how they are changing Disruptive innovation in healthcare The impact of increasing consolidation of the insurance and provider sectors The advantages and challenges of alliances and partnerships, both domestic and international Healthcare stakeholders and their engagement Accountability in healthcare strategic plan execution Given the rapid and seemingly constant change in healthcare, skillful strategic planning and its implementation are more essential than ever to achieving organizational success. This book gives readers the background they need to make decisions that promote their organization s success and mission.
About the Author
Stephen L. Walston, PhD, is a professor at the David Eccles School of Business at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Previously, he served as the vice president for academic affairs of the University of Utah Asia Campus at its Incheon Global Campus in Songdo, Korea, and was a professor in the Division of Public Health of the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Before joining the University of Utah, Dr. Walston was a professor and associate dean for academic affairs in the Department of Health Administration and Policy at the University of Oklahoma School of Public Health. Prior to his academic career, he spent 14 years as an executive in hospitals in the western United States, including 10 years as a CEO. Dr. Walston has worked in many Middle Eastern and Central American countries, helping organizations to craft their strategic direction and improve their leadership capabilities. He earned his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania s Wharton School and specializes in healthcare strategy, organizational development, and leadership.
In this Book
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Strategy and Strategic Management
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Understanding Market Structure and Strategy
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Business Models and Common Strategies
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Growth and Integration Strategies
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Strategic Alliances
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Stakeholders, Values, Mission, and Vision
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The External Environment and Strategy
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The Internal Environment and Strategy
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Strategic Financial Analysis
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Development and Execution of a Strategic Plan
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Business Plans and Strategic Management
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Organizational Structure and Strategy
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Strategic Change Management
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Strategic Leadership
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Implementing, Monitoring, and Evaluating Strategy