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Strategic Thinking in a Hospital Setting

English · Paperback / Softback

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Translating the realities of healthcare reform and healthcare costs into competitive hospital practice is the goal of this accessible, jargon-free guide. Taking its cue from Michael Porter's highly-regarded business strategies, it offers a sound framework for hospitals looking to develop efficient, patient-centered service delivery, identifying keys to clinical, administrative, and marketing success. The book organizes business and clinical priorities where they intersect so that physicians throughout healthcare systems can understand their role in building and sustaining innovation, and leverage their strengths and system resources toward meeting patient needs. In addition, chapters review eight core strategic tools, describe possibilities for their implementation, and provide in-depth findings on Porter's methods as used in a diverse group of hospitals across Lebanon.
Included in the coverage:
· Porter's strategies in health care: cost leadership versus differentiation strategy
· Sources of competitive advantage
· How to prepare an organization for innovation
· Strategic framework in a hospital setting
· Application of Porter's strategies in Lebanese hospitals
· Correlation between type of strategy and performance
A well-designed blueprint for enhancing patient satisfaction and system cost-effectiveness, Strategic Thinking in a Hospital Setting is aimed at both frontline physicians in practice and those assuming administrative positions in healthcare facilities and in hospital settings in particular.
 

List of contents

Introduction.- Strategic directions and views.- Porter's strategies in health care.- Sources of competitive advantage.- Innovation in a hospital setting.- Strategic framework in a hospital setting.- Eight strategic tactics to Improve hospital performance.- The application of Porter's strategies in Lebanese hospitals.- Correlation between types of strategy and hospital performance.-Conclusion.

About the author

A. L. Hamdan, MD, EMBA, MPH, FACS, is medical director of strategy and innovation at American University of Beirut Medical Center in Beirut, Lebanon. Dr. Hamdan also serves as professor and head of the Division of Laryngology in the Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.

Summary

Translating the realities of healthcare reform and healthcare costs into competitive hospital practice is the goal of this accessible, jargon-free guide. Taking its cue from Michael Porter’s highly-regarded business strategies, it offers a sound framework for hospitals looking to develop efficient, patient-centered service delivery, identifying keys to clinical, administrative, and marketing success. The book organizes business and clinical priorities where they intersect so that physicians throughout healthcare systems can understand their role in building and sustaining innovation, and leverage their strengths and system resources toward meeting patient needs. In addition, chapters review eight core strategic tools, describe possibilities for their implementation, and provide in-depth findings on Porter’s methods as used in a diverse group of hospitals across Lebanon.
Included in the coverage:
· Porter’s strategies in health care: cost leadership versus differentiation strategy
· Sources of competitive advantage

· How to prepare an organization for innovation

· Strategic framework in a hospital setting
· Application of Porter’s strategies in Lebanese hospitals
· Correlation between type of strategy and performance
A well-designed blueprint for enhancing patient satisfaction and system cost-effectiveness, Strategic Thinking in a Hospital Setting is aimed at both frontline physicians in practice and those assuming administrative positions in healthcare facilities and in hospital settings in particular.
 

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