Introduction to Healthcare Quality Management, Fourth Edition

Introduction to Healthcare Quality Management, Fourth Edition

  • Patrice L. Spath
  • Kenneth A. DeVane
Publisher:Gateway to Healthcare ManagementISBN 13: 9781640553637ISBN 10: 1640553630

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Introduction to Healthcare Quality Management, Fourth Edition is written by Patrice L. Spath and published by Gateway to Healthcare Management. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1640553630 (ISBN 10) and 9781640553637 (ISBN 13).

Healthcare quality can be a daunting subject, with its maze of regulatory requirements and plethora of approaches. Introduction to Healthcare Quality Management makes the topic approachable. It explains the fundamental principles and techniques of quality management in sufficient depth for readers to begin applying them, at an introductory level that does not overwhelm them. This updated fourth edition includes a new chapter that addresses the problem of stalled or failed improvement projects. Many case examples are included in the chapter to illustrate common causes of project failures together with guidance for achieving success. It also discusses how measurement systems can reinforce and sustain performance improvement. The sidebars, definitions, and references sprinkled throughout the chapters have been updated and expanded. Concise summaries and relatable examples from clinical, operational, and administrative settings have also been included. This updated edition of Introduction to Healthcare Quality Management is an invaluable resource that helps readers understand and apply the many complex elements of quality management in healthcare.