Release Date: 11 November, 2002
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From Book News, Inc. Fundamental principles of finance are presented in this text on the financial aspects of running and managing a health care organization. The text employs case studies, modern financial theory, and a little bit of humor, and addresses all varieties of health care organizational structures, including hospital-based, home health, managed care, and medical practices. Focus is on financial principles and decision making rather than accounting, with chapters on valuing assets, capital budgeting, and managing long-term and short-term assets. McLean directs the Master of Health Services Administration Program at Creighton University.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Description Financing of health care organizations is increasingly important in today's society. Financial Management in Health Care Organizations provides discussion on the fundamental principles of finance, accounting, and budgeting for both short-term and long-term assets and programs. Managers of health care organizations and those aspiring to become managers will find this an invaluable tool in helping to increase their understanding of the financial aspects of running and managing their businesses.
Book Info Creighton Univ., Omaha, NE. Text provides the principles of selecting and obtaining funds for healthcare facilities. Includes updated material on cost analysis, managed care, and financial statements. Extended use of case studies to illustrate financial principles is emphasized. Previous edition: c1997.
About the Author Creighton University, Omaha, NE Rating
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