Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
Essentials for Advanced Practice Nurses and Interdisciplinary Teams
Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-1-60595-627-5
Verlag: DEStech Publications, Inc.
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- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- SECTION ONE: PAYING FOR HEALTHCARE: OVERVIEW AND MODELS
- CHAPTER 1. Introduction to Healthcare Finance
- 1.1. Chapter Objectives
- 1.2. What Do Healthcare Providers Need to Know about Finance and Financial Policy?
- 1.3. Characteristics of Financial Systems in Healthcare—The Social Compact
- 1.4. Health or Healthcare—The Social Goal and the Financial Objective
- 1.5. The Social Compact and Information Technologies
- 1.6. Concept Checkout
- 1.7. Discussion Questions
- 1.8. References
- CHAPTER 2. Models of Healthcare Finance
- 2.1. Chapter Objectives
- 2.2. The Household as a Central Stakeholder in Healthcare
- 2.3. The Stakeholders in All Health-Financing Models
- 2.4. Essential Approaches to Healthcare Financing
- 2.5. Financial Flows in Healthcare Systems
- 2.6. Concept Checkout
- 2.7. Discussion Questions
- 2.8. References
- SECTION ONE CASE STUDY: The Island Nation of Tekram
- SECTION TWO: PAYING FOR HEALTHCARE: GOALS AND STRATEGIES
- CHAPTER 3. Health Insurance in Public and Private Markets
- 3.1. Chapter Objectives
- 3.2. The Nature of Risk
- 3.3. Estimating Risk in Health Insurance
- 3.4. Managing Costs as a Risk-Control Strategy
- 3.5. The Budget Approach to Health Insurance
- 3.6. Risk Control Strategies in Health Insurance
- 3.7. Information Systems in Risk Management
- 3.8. Concept Checkout
- 3.9. Discussion Questions
- 3.10. References
- CHAPTER 4. Healthcare System Strategy and Finance
- 4.1. Chapter Objectives
- 4.2. Goal Setting in the U.S. Healthcare System
- 4.3. The Relationship between Goals and Financial Strategy
- 4.4. Goals, Strategy, and Finance in the U.S. Healthcare System
- 4.5. Strategic Dilemmas in U.S. Healthcare
- 4.6. Concept Checkout
- 4.7. Discussion Questions
- 4.8. References
- SECTION TWO CASE STUDY: The Prisoner's Dilemma
- SECTION THREE: MANAGING HEALTHCARE: INCENTIVES AND COSTS
- CHAPTER 5. Financial Management in Healthcare Markets
- 5.1. Chapter Objectives
- 5.2. Financial Incentives in the U.S. Healthcare Market
- 5.3. Healthcare Financial Management Strategies as a Response to Market Incentives
- 5.4. The Linkage between Healthcare Financial Management and Operations Management
- 5.5. The Organizational Financial Plan
- 5.6. Concept Checkout
- 5.7. Discussion Questions
- 5.8. References
- CHAPTER 6. Practice Costs and Cost-Finding
- 6.1. Chapter Objectives
- 6.2. Cost Behavior in Ambulatory Care Practices
- 6.3. Two Types of Cost Analysis
- 6.4. Costing Systems Useful to Ambulatory Care Practices
- 6.5. The Organizational and Policy Uses of Cost Data
- 6.6. Concept Checkout
- 6.7. Discussion Questions
- 6.8. References
- SECTION THREE CASE STUDY: Homegrown Healthcare Inc. A Rural Accountable Care Organization
- SECTION FOUR: MANAGING HEALTHCARE: REVENUE AND BUDGETING
- CHAPTER 7. Revenue Planning and Management
- 7.1. Chapter Objectives
- 7.2. Managing Revenue
- 7.3. Managing the Payer-to-Provider Process
- 7.4. Revenue Optimization and Account Evaluation
- 7.5. Account Negotiation Strategies
- 7.6. Concept Checkout
- 7.7. Discussion Questions
- 7.8. References
- CHAPTER 8. Budgeting For Ambulatory Care Practices
- 8.1. Chapter Objectives
- 8.2. Strategic Planning, Budgeting, and Budget Evaluation
- 8.3. Constructing Budgets: A Focus on Revenue and Expense
- 8.4. Expense Budgets and Categories
- 8.5. Building a Chart of Accounts
- 8.6. Evaluating Budget Performance: Goal Achievement
- 8.7. Concept Checkout
- 8.8. Discussion Questions
- 8.9. Reference
- SECTION FOUR CASE STUDY: New Day Health and Associates
- SECTION FIVE: MANAGING HEALTHCARE: FINANCIAL STRATEGY AND REPORTING
- CHAPTER 9. Capitalization Structure and Investment Planning
- 9.1. Chapter Objectives
- 9.2. Planning Capital Structure for the Practice
- 9.3. The Effect of Capitalization Structure on Performance
- 9.4. The World of Taxation and Its Effects on Capital
- 9.5. Risk and Capitalization
- 9.6. Capital Structure Planning for the Primary Care Provider
- 9.7. Concept Checkout
- 9.8. Discussion Questions
- 9.9. References
- CHAPTER 10. Basic Financial Statements
- 10.1. Chapter Objectives
- 10.2. The Four Basic Financial Reports
- 10.3. Putting the Financial Picture Together: The Interaction of the Income and Expense Statement and the Balance Sheet
- 10.4. Understanding Cash Flow and Its Effect on the Balance Sheet
- 10.5. The Financial Position of a Practice: Financial Statements and Ratios
- 10.6. Financial Reports Required by Public Payers
- 10.7. Concept Checkout
- 10.8. Discussion Questions
- 10.9. References
- SECTION SIX: PROJECTING AND EVALUATING FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
- CHAPTER 11. Financial Performance Evaluation
- 11.1. Chapter Objectives
- 11.2. Financial Ratios as an Analytical and Comparative Tool
- 11.3. Ratio Categories and Their Purposes in Financial Analysis
- 11.4. Basic Ratio Relationships and Financial Performance Diagnosis
- 11.5. Concept Checkout
- 11.6. Discussion Questions
- 11.7. References
- CHAPTER 12. Projecting Financial Performance
- 12.1. Chapter Objectives
- 12.2. The Pro Forma Financial Analysis: Purpose and Use
- 12.3. Using Evidence to Build the Pro Forma Analysis
- 12.4. Building the Pro Forma Financial Plan
- 12.5. Financial Barriers and Supports: SWOT Analysis
- 12.6. Financial Interrelationships and Financial Strategy
- 12.7. Concept Checkout
- 12.8. Discussion Questions
- 12.9. References
- SECTION SIX CASE STUDY: Provider Financial Goals and Management
- SECTION SEVEN: HEALTHCARE PROJECTS–FINANCIAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
- CHAPTER 13. Project Planning and Budgeting
- 13.1. Chapter Objectives
- 13.2. Project Financial Planning and Budgeting
- 13.3. Accounting for Project Expenses
- 13.4. Integrated Project Management Plan and Team
- 13.5. Project Financial Management
- 13.6. Concept Checkout
- 13.7. Discussion Questions
- 13.8. References
- CHAPTER 14. Project Financing and Valuation
- 14.1. Chapter Objectives
- 14.2. Constructing Project Financial Flows
- 14.3. Project Valuation Methods
- 14.4. Impact of the Financial Environment on Projects
- 14.5. Project Financial Evaluation
- 14.6. Concept Checkout
- 14.7. Discussion Questions
- 14.8. References
- SECTION SEVEN CASE STUDY: General Practice Affiliates EMR Project
- SECTION EIGHT: AMBULATORY HEALTHCARE FINANCING AND THE CONSUMER
- CHAPTER 15. The Consumer's Role in Ambulatory Healthcare Financing
- 15.1. Introduction
- 15.2. Planning and Facilitating Consumer Engagement with Primary Health Costs
- 15.3. Implementing Effective Practice Engagement with Consumer's Financial Concerns
- 15.4. Evaluating the Workflow Process and Institutionalizing Consumer Cost Education in the Practice
- 15.5. Concept Checkout
- 15.6. Discussion Questions
- 15.7. References
- CHAPTER 16. Financial Aspects of Ambulatory Care For Aging and Chronically Ill Individuals
- 16.1. Chapter Objectives
- 16.2. Financial Dimensions of Providing Primary Care for Aging and Chronically Ill Individuals
- 16.3. Strategic Financial Planning for Primary Care of the Older Adult
- 16.4. Informal Caregivers
- 16.5. Financial Concerns for Palliative Care in the Primary Care Practice
- 16.6. Concept Checkout
- 16.7. Discussion Questions
- 16.8. References
- SECTION EIGHT CASE STUDY: General Practice Affiliates Patient and Caregiver Financial Challenges
- CHAPTER 17. Concluding Thoughts on Financing Primary Healthcare
- 17.1. Chapter Objectives
- 17.2. Emerging Trends Affecting Healthcare Financing
- 17.3. The Roles of Macro and Micro Financing in Responding to These Trends
- 17.4. Discussion Questions
- 17.5. References
- Index