Case Studies in Population and Community Health Management

Connie J. Evashwick, ScD, LFACHE Jason S. Turner, PhD

ISBN: 978-1-64055-125-1
Softbound, 242pp, 2020
Order Code: 2402i
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  • Non Member Price: $54.00

Book Description

Instructor Resources: Teaching tips for cases; assignments, both individual and group, for each case; definitions of key terms; and sample syllabus.
 
 
Healthcare leaders have long been trained in the key principles of management within the organization. However, numerous developments across the healthcare landscape—from evolving payment models to growing recognition of the social determinants of health—have highlighted the need to expand this training well beyond an internal focus. Today’s leaders must be able to apply management concepts with a comprehensive understanding of the communities they serve, the populations for which they assume risk, and the numerous entities that provide or pay for services across the continuum of care.
 
Case Studies in Population and Community Health Management presents a collection of real-world scenarios through which readers can develop and sharpen their ability to manage “beyond the walls” of a single institution. For each case, the reader is asked to analyze a health challenge facing a community, draw from the data and background information provided, consider specific target audiences and stakeholders, apply management theories, and, ultimately, decide on an appropriate course of action.
 
The 16 cases pose unique management challenges across a variety of
topics, including the following:
 
  • Community asset mapping
  • Community health needs assessment
  • Social determinants of health
  • Cultural competence
  • Population health management
  • Coordination of care
Written by accomplished experts with direct experience working in the field, the cases emphasize critical thinking, evidence-based problem solving, and effective management across institutional boundaries for the benefit of community and population health.