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Hospital Management: Text & Cases, 1/e


Hospital Management: Text & Cases, 1/e
Author(s)  K. V. Ramani
ISBN  9788131794012
Imprint  Pearson Education
Copyright  2013
Pages  328
Binding  Paperback
List Price  Rs. 760.00
  
 
 

Health and Socio-economic developments are so closely intertwined that it is impossible to achieve one without the other. While India's economic development over the last decade has been noteworthy, our health indicators are very poor. The health sector in India is experiencing what I call a "1-2-3 challenge" India needs

 

1 Million Doctors
2 Million Nurses, and
3 Million Hospital beds

 

So as to achieve the world average for the above indicators per 1000 population.

 

The projected requirement for the number of hospital beds calls for a large number of hospitals to come up in the near future. Advances in the field of medical and information technology along with increased expectations from the public for better health care services call for better management of our hospitals.

 

Hospitals have become complex organizations as they consume vast amount of resources in delivering a wide range of health care services. Increased cost for medical care, ageing population, and the potentially declining levels of service threaten the quality of service delivered. Liberalization of the medical insurance sector has added a new dimension to the delivery and pricing of health care services. Poor quality of services not only wastes resources but is positively dangerous to the health and welfare of the patients and the community at large. Hospital managers, current and future aspirants, therefore need a certain amount of professional management inputs so as to manage the hospitals effectively and efficiently.

 

Hospital managers require "problem solving skills" besides developing a conceptual understanding of hospital management challenges, in order to be effective and efficient in service delivery.
The proposed book on "Hospital Management: Concepts and Case studies" is expected to meet the theoretical and practical needs of current hospital managers as well as students who aspire to become hospital managers in future.

 

An excellent book with practical case studies &hellip Professor Ramani has brought to life the science behind good, financially sound healthcare management that is compassionate and remains focused on the patient.
Dr Chandy Abraham
Group Head - Quality, Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospitals



Group Head- Quality, Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospitals
Required reading for any healthcare leader who wants to set apart his organization from all others. This book highlights the best practices managers should take to achieve and sustain clinical, service and operational excellence.
Dr Ambrish Tripathi
Hospital Administrator, Apollo Hospitals Enterprises Limited

 

This is an excellent book! Hospital management concepts have been explained very well, backed up with several case studies. The book strikes a good balance between the needs of MBA students and professional managers who want to augment their managerial skills.
Professor  B. H. Dholakia
Director, Gujarat Adani Institute of Medical Sciences, , Ahmedabad

 

A fresh and useful approach to learning &hellip The case studies in this book reflect the realities of the healthcare sector in a contemporary Indian context.
Dr Alexander Thomas
Director (CEO), Bangalore Baptist Hospital

 


 

  • About the Author
  • Contents
  • Features
  • Downloadable Resources

 

Prof KV Ramani obtained his Ph.D in Operations Research from Cornell University, USA in 1977. He is currently a Professor in the Centre for Management of Health Services at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. He has also taught at Cornell University and Florida International University in USA, as well as the National University of Singapore. He has been a visiting research scholar at the University of Texas, Austin USA; University of Leeds, UK; University of Warwick, UK; University of Western Sydney, Australia and the Helsinki school of Economics and Business Administration, Finland.

 

His current teaching and research interests are in the areas on Hospital Management, Governance and Management of Health Sector, HMIS, Maternal Health, Child Health, Urban Health, HIV/AIDS and so on. Dr. Ramani has published extensively in international refereed journals such as Journal of Health Policy, Health Policy and Planning, Journal of Health Organization and Management, Interfaces, Naval Research Logistics, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Simulation and so on. He has been a consultant to the World Bank, European Commission, UNOPS, USAID, Sida, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, and a number of Hospitals in India and abroad. 

 

Prof Ramani has served as a member on the Governing Board of IIM Ahmedabad, Gujarat State Health Society, Gujarat Cancer Society and a few Public Sector Units.

 

 

PART I : IMPORTANCE OF HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT

Ch.1 Health Care Industry
Ch.2 Health Sector in India

 

PART   II : HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES

Ch.3 Hospital Management: Service Quality
Ch.4 Hospital Management Functions
Ch.5 Hospital Management Support Systems

 

PART   III : HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT: CASE STUDIES
Operations Management, Finance and Cost Management,
HR Management, Materials Management, MIS

Ch.6 Hospital Operations Management
Ch.7 Hospital Finance and Cost Management
Ch.8 Hospital HR Management
Ch.9 Hospital Materials Management
Ch.10Hospital MIS

 

PART IV: A FRAMEWORK FOR CASE ANALYSIS

Ch.11 Hospital Management Cases: A Framework for Analysis

 

Part I: Importance of Hospital Management: A perspective of the global healthcare industry and the managerial challenges facing the health sector in India provide the necessary background and context to understand and appreciate the emerging role of hospital management.

 

Part II: Hospital Management Concepts: A basic understanding of management concepts in general and their applications to hospital management would equip the hospital managers of today and tomorrow with the required management capacity and confidence to address the managerial challenges in healthcare service delivery.

 

Part III: Hospital Management: Case Studies: Real case studies from large hospitals, private and public, discussed in the book would expose the hospital managers on a wide range of managerial issues in the areas on Operations Management, Finance and Cost Management, HR Management, Materials Management and MIS. 

 


Part IV: A Framework for case analysis: Here, we provide a framework for analysing hospital management case studies and demonstrate the use of our framework in the analysis of managing outpatient services at Christian Medical College Hospital (CMC Hospital), Vellore. Readers are expected to use this framework in solving other case studies presented in this book.


 

 
 
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