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Strategies for Improving Community Health course


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Strategies for Improving Community Health course
Order No.: 2021
In this era of declining reimbursement, healthcare executives and their boards are in danger of losing sight of their responsibility to improve the health of their communities. Programs such as disease and disability prevention have been moved to the bottom of hospitals' priority lists under the increasing pressure to grow hospital revenue base. This course helps hospital executives focus on specific strategies that can benefit the health of their communities while retaining a healthy financial bottom line.

In this course the following questions are answered:

  • What features define the not-for-profit community hospital?
  • How can leaders establish a vision and mission that embraces the concept of caring for the community?
  • What financing methods might be employed to support reaching out to the community?
  • What kind of marketing efforts should hospitals undertake to connect to their community?
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    Book needed to complete course(s): Achieving Success Through Community Leadership (Order No. 1136)
     

    Prices: Members$405 per course; nonmembers$495 per course. The corresponding book is 20% off when purchased with a course. Postage and handling fees will be added.

    About the author: Dr. Peter A. Weil is vice president of the division of research and development of the American College of Healthcare Executives. In addition to leading the current study of hospital management and governance practices that promote community health, he conducts periodic surveys to compare executives' careers by gender and race/ethnicity. He also conducts market research to assess members' interest and satisfaction with the ACHE's programs and services.

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