Emergency Department Leadership and Management

Emergency Department Leadership and Management
Author: Stephanie Kayden
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2015
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107007399

Written for a global audience, by an international team, the book provides practical, case-based emergency department leadership skills.

Strauss and Mayer’s Emergency Department Management (eBook)

Strauss and Mayer’s Emergency Department Management (eBook)
Author: Robert W. Strauss
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 785
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0071769692

A Comprehensive, Practical Text on Effectively Running an Emergency Department Emergency Department Management is a real-world, pragmatic guide designed to help emergency department managers efficiently handle the many complex issues that arise in this challenging clinical environment. Written by professionals who have spent their entire careers in the service of emergency department patients, this unique text delivers practical solutions to virtually any problem that may arise in running an emergency department or acute care center. COMPLETE, EXPERT COVERAGE OF EVERY IMPORTANT MANAGEMENT TOPIC, INCLUDING: Leadership Principles Operations Informatics Quality and Service Finance Reimbursement Contracts Legal and Regulatory Issues Malpractice Human Resources Emergency Department Management offers the guidance and expertise required to deliver consistent, rapid, high-quality care. It is the single-best resource available to help you navigate the leadership challenges that arise daily in the emergency department.

Emergency Services Leadership

Emergency Services Leadership
Author: Chris Nollette
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0763781509

Emergency Services Leadership: A Contemporary Approach offers a comprehensive view of the historical developments of leadership models, presents a variety of leadership theories, and explores how various theories apply to current emergency services leadership roles. The authors address how leadership has evolved from the theories of "position and authority" to more contemporary approaches in which leadership is expressed in terms of influence relations, servitude, risk agencies, and transformational change agents. Best practices for making ethical, compassionate, and competent leadership decisions are also discussed. The ideal introduction to leadership concepts in modern-day emergency services agencies, Emergency Services Leadership: A Contemporary Approach is appropriate for EMS, fire services, law enforcement, emergency management, and military courses and is an ideal resource for department-specific training programs, especially for officer development. The authors weave personal experiences, interviews with current emergency services leaders, and leadership points to ponder throughout the chapters. End-of-chapter activities allow readers to explore their leadership capabilities and apply concepts presented in the text. The author team brings their extensive experience in emergency services, military application, and leadership research to this text. All of the authors are involved in higher education levels and serve in leadership capacities in various arenas.

Risk Management and the Emergency Department

Risk Management and the Emergency Department
Author: Shari Welch
Publisher: ACHE Management
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781567934175

The Emergency Department (ED) is not only the front door to your hospital; it's where your organization is most susceptible to inefficiencies and adverse outcomes. This handbook provides the knowledge and tools you need to address or avoid the problems inherent in ED healthcare. With an emphasis on the importance of leadership, the authors explore how executives can design systems that minimize risk at the front lines. Real-world examples illustrate strategies that led to a safer, more reliable healthcare environment. Topics covered include: Elements of the ED that can contribute to waits, delays, and errors The role of the board in risk-management strategies Standardization in the ED The power of apologies in emergency medicine Popular myths and misinformation surrounding EMTALA, HIPAA, Stark, and kickbacks Management of the twelve "deadly" clinical scenarios that lead to most ED lawsuits The basics of a lawsuit, including causation, breach, negligence, and damages Survival strategies when legal action is imminent Alignment of clinicians and administrators during legal proceedings

The Definitive Guide to Emergency Department Operational Improvement

The Definitive Guide to Emergency Department Operational Improvement
Author: Jody Crane MD MBA
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2017-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1439895384

In a unique and integrated approach, The Definitive Guide to Emergency Department Operational Improvement: Employing Lean Principles with Current ED Best Practices to Create the "No Wait" Department exposes you to the academics behind managing the complex service environment that is the ED. The book combines applied management science and ED experi

Exceptional Leadership

Exceptional Leadership
Author: Carson F. Dye
Publisher: ACHE Management
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781567936735

Instructor Resources: PowerPoint slides, teaching tips, and discussion questions with answer guides. There are good leaders, then there are exceptional leaders. Exceptional leaders use competencies--a set of professional and personal skills, knowledge, values, and traits that guide a leader's performance. In an era of change and uncertainty in healthcare, it is crucial that leaders learn not only how to be exceptional, but also what makes an exceptional leader. In this second edition of their best-selling book, the authors detail 16 competencies grouped in four cornerstone categories: Well-Cultivated Self-Awareness, Compelling Vision, A Real Way With People, and Masterful Execution. Each of the 16 competencies is explored in its own chapter to define the competency, provide examples and advice, and explain the common skill deficits that prevent its mastery. New to this edition: A feature case study at the beginning of the book and a supportive vignette within each competency chapter to provide practical and real-world application to each competency Two minicases with discussion questions at the end of each competency chapter for further consideration and self-reflection Six new chapters that demonstrate how to apply the book's concepts at both the individual and organizational levels A new chapter on physician leadership that incorporates findings from interviews with industry leaders and provides a helpful road map for those transitioning into the physician executive role Through a clear and focused approach based on current research, this book provides a solid understanding of the tools needed by great leaders. Included in this book is a self-development plan and interview questions to apply the knowledge learned.

Leadership Essentials for Emergency Medical Services

Leadership Essentials for Emergency Medical Services
Author: John Brophy
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2010-03-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0763758752

Leadership Essentials for Emergency Medical Services will aide in the development of leaders and leadership skills in the emergency medical services. This course will cover a variety of leadership topics, including making the transition from EMS provider to leader, the ethics and psychology of leadership, mentoring, leading change, and the leader's role in performance improvement. Part of the EMS Continuing Education series, the text is also ideal for use as a professional reference.

The Hospital Executive's Guide to Emergency Department Management

The Hospital Executive's Guide to Emergency Department Management
Author: Kirk B. Jensen
Publisher: Hcpro Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Emergency medical services
ISBN: 9781601467423

With 50%-70% of hospital admissions coming through the emergency department (ED), it's the key driver of profitability for your hospital-and where community opinion about your organization is formed. To provide top-notch care to the community and maintain a competitive edge, healthcare executives must build processes that deliver quality, safety, and service. This book will define key barriers, bottlenecks, and obstacles to providing great patient care and offers solutions and strategies to: Develop outstanding ED leadership Ensure that you're capturing the revenue you deserve Deliver high-quality care to patients Make your ED a place where employees and physicians want to work Develop strategies and techniques to lead and measure change, including the use of performance benchmarking Enhance quality and safety by understanding the situations, practices, and systems that are most likely to lead to mistakes Assess and optimize patient flow in the ED and your organization Draw on lessons learned and real-world experience from successful hospitals and health systems Book jacket.

Fire and Emergency Services Administration: Management and Leadership Practices

Fire and Emergency Services Administration: Management and Leadership Practices
Author: L. Charles Smeby Jr.
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2005-11-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1449675492

Fire and Emergency Service Administration provides an overview of the organization and management of a fire department and the relationship of agencies to the fire service. This text is primarily designed for use in Fire Science, Emergency Medical, and Emergency Preparedness programs at both the Associate and Baccalaureate levels. It can be used for self study or as a supplemental text. As a college text, it would be of interest to students in Fire Administration I, Advanced Fire Administration, and Personal Management for the Fire Service courses, as outlined in the FESHE curriculum.

Hospital Management and Emergency Medicine: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice

Hospital Management and Emergency Medicine: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice
Author: Management Association, Information Resources
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 627
Release: 2020-02-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1799824527

Improvements in hospital management and emergency medical and critical care services require continual attention and dedication to ensure efficient and proper care for citizens. To support this endeavor, professionals rely more and more on the application of information systems and technologies to promote the overall quality of modern healthcare. Implementing effective technologies and strategies ensures proper quality and instruction for both the patient and medical practitioners. Hospital Management and Emergency Medicine: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice examines the latest scholarly material on emerging strategies and methods for delivering optimal emergency medical care and examines the latest technologies and tools that support the development of efficient emergency departments and hospital staff. While highlighting the challenges medical practitioners and healthcare professionals face when treating patients and striving to optimize their processes, the book shows how revolutionary technologies and methods are vastly improving how healthcare is implemented globally. Highlighting a range of topics such as overcrowding, decision support systems, and patient safety, this publication is an ideal reference source for hospital directors, hospital staff, emergency medical services, paramedics, medical administrators, managers and employees of health units, physicians, medical students, academicians, and researchers seeking current research on providing optimal care in emergency medicine.