Buch, Englisch, 1584 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 118 mm, Gewicht: 3095 g
Buch, Englisch, 1584 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 118 mm, Gewicht: 3095 g
Reihe: Organizing & Managing Public Services
ISBN: 978-1-84787-900-4
Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
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VOLUME 1
Section 1: Organizing The Sector
Inter-organizational Relations
The NHS Quasi-Market, Quasi-Hierarchy and Quasi-Market? - M. Exworthy, M. Powell and J. Mohan
Can Markets Give us the Health System We Want? - T. Rice
The Sociological Character of Health-Care Markets - D.W. Light
The Changing Governance of the NHS: Reform in a post-Keynesian health service - I. Greener and M. Powell
Quasi-Market Transformation: An institutionalist approach to change in UK hospitals - M. Kitchener
The Rise and Fall of Managed Care - D. Mechanic
Multinational corporations and health care in the United States and Latin America: Strategies, actions, and effects - R. Jasso-Aguilar, H. Waitzkin and A. Landwehr
U.S. Long-term Care: A dialectic analysis of institutional dynamics - M. Kitchener and C. Harrington
Managing Through Networks - E. Ferlie and A. Pettigrew
Working Across Professional Boundaries: Primary health care and social care - B. Hudson, B. Hardy, M. Henwood and G. Wistow
Doing Things Collaboratively: Realizing the advantage or succumbing to inertia? C K.G. Provan, G. Lamb and M. Doyle - C. Huxham and S. Vangen
Building Legitimacy and the Early Growth of Health Networks for the Uninsured
Enacting Leadership for Collaborative Advantage: Dilemmas of ideology and pragmatism in the activities of partnership managers - S. Vangen and C. Huxham
The Competent Boundary Spanner - P. Williams
VOLUME 2
a.) Regulation of Professions
The Basis for Professional's Resistance to Managerial Control - J.A. Raelin
The Changing Nature of Professional Control - E. Freidson
De-professionalisation: An alternative hypothesis for the future - M. Haug
Rationalization and Deprofessionalization of Physicians - G. Ritzer, and D. Walcak
The Changing Character of the Medical Profession: A theoretical overview - D. Light, and S. Levine
Managing Professional Work: Three models of control for health organizations - W.R. Scott
Organization Contra Professions: Professions and organizational change in the UK - S. Ackroyd
The Bureaucratization of Professional Roles: The case of clinical directors in UK hospitals - M. Kitchener
Professions: Back to the future? - L. Fitzgerald and E. Ferlie
Medical Autonomy and the UK State 1975-2025 - S. Harrison and W. Ahmad.
Regulated (self-) regulation: A new paradigm for controlling professionals? - R. Kaye
From the Doctors' Workshop to the Iron Cage? Evolving modes of physician control in US health systems - M. Kitchener, C. Caronna and S. Shortell
Enterprise Discourse, Professional Identity and the Organizational Control of Hospital Clinicians - B. Doolin
b.) Performance Management
Corporate Governance for the Public Sector: Some issues and evidence from the NHS - E. Ferlie, L. Fitgerald and L. Ashburner
Exploring the Relationship between Senior Management Team Culture and Performance - H. Davies, R. Mannion, R. Jacobs, A. Powell and M. Marshall
Clinical Governance and the Drive for Quality Improvement in the New NHS in England - G. Scally and L. Donaldson
Practical Issues in the Design and Implementation of Pay-for-quality Programs - G. Young, D. Conrad and A. Fallatt
Lessons from Evaluations of Purchaser Pay-for-performance Programs - J. Christianson, S. Leatherman and K. Sutherland
Moving Upstream or Muddying the Waters? Incentives for managing for health. - L. Marks and D. J. Hunter
Creating High Reliability in Heath Care Organizations - P. Provnost, S. Berenholtz, C. Goeschel, D. Needham, J. Sexton, B. Thompson, D. L. Lubomski, J. Marsteller, M. Makary and E. Hunt
Resource-based and Strategic Group Influences on Hospital Performance - J. Short, T. Palmer and D. Ketchen
Assessing the Performance of Freestanding Hospitals - M. McCue, M. Diana and L. Henman
Competing Values in Healthcar