
Textbook of Medical Administration and Leadership
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Prof. Erwin Loh is the national Chief Medical Officer for St Vincent's Health Australia. He is qualified in medicine and law and has an MBA, Master of Health Service Management, and Ph.D. He is Vice President of the Royal Australasian College of Administrators. He is an adjunct Professor at Monash University, the University of Melbourne, and Macquarie University. He teaches and conducts research in health law, health management, and clinical leadership. He received the Distinguished Fellow Award from RACMA in 2017 for "commitment to governance, research, and publication ."
Dr. Paul W. Long is the Founding Director Centre for Health Leadership, Australasia. Paul is an experienced senior health sector consultant and academic specializing in organizational systems and behavior change. He is also the author of 2 other books on clinical leadership and many high-profile reports and papers on systems approaches to improving the safety and quality of health care through cultural change, leadership, and engagement. Dr. Long is a research fellow at St Vincent's Health Australia and a Harvard Kennedy School of Government alumnus. He has a doctorate in business administration.
Content
Making Sense of Healthcare.- Medical Leadership and Management.- Personal and professional development.- Medical Workforce Management.- Practical Clinical Governance and Risk Management.- Quality Improvement and Understanding Data.- Strategic Planning in Healthcare.- Clinical Service Planning.- Health Policy and Advocacy.- Health Crisis Management.- Managing Budgets, Costs, and Variances - A "How-to" Guide for Medical Managers.- Health Economics, Health Care Funding including Activity Based Funding: What a Medical Manager Needs to Know.- Legal Medicine in the Administration of Health Care.- Private Health and Insurance.- Health Information Technology.- Population and Public Health.- Politics, Policies and Media.- Mental Health.- Medical Education.- Research governance.