3rd Edition

Project Management for Healthcare

By David Shirley Copyright 2024
    290 Pages 42 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    290 Pages 42 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Project Management for Healthcare, Third Edition covers the significant changes in both the direction of healthcare and the direction of project management in the post- COVID pandemic area. A new chapter lets the reader reflect on the COVID pandemic in terms of project management. The third edition features changes related to The Project Management Institute’s PMBOK® Guide, Seventh Edition and emphasizes tailoring, performance domains, and value delivery systems, all from the perspective of the healthcare field.

    The book details the prevalence of online data and the need for its protection.The book explains how data can be protected during a project’s lifecycle. Another chapter covers how Agile can be applied to projects in healthcare. This new edition also covers green technology and sustainability.

    Exploring the discipline of project management from a healthcare perspective, the book dissects the project process and covers the management skills required to successfully manage a project. By defining a project to include the tools and techniques required, the book shows how to successfully deliver a project from identifying stakeholders and developing and gaining consensus on requirements to constructing a project plan. It also covers in detail the skills required to successfully manage project stakeholders and team members.

    Managing healthcare projects using the discipline of project management is a skill that can help healthcare professionals better utilize limited resources, both human and monetary, and ensure the highest possible quality of care to meet or exceed their stakeholders’ expectations. Project Management for Healthcare, Third Edition shows how to use the discipline of project management to achieve those goals successfully.

    Section I. Definition
    Chapter 1. Defining a Project
    Chapter 2. Planning for a Project
    Chapter 3. Getting Started

    Section II. The Details
    Chapter 4. Time
    Chapter 5. Costs
    Chapter 6. Quality
    Chapter 7. Communications
    Chapter 8. Change
    Chapter 9. Risk
    Chapter 10. Contracting and Procurement
    Chapter 11. Project Close-Out
    Chapter 12. The Role of the Project Manager

    Section III. Management Skills as a Necessity
    Chapter 13. Motivation, Teaming, and the Project Team
    Chapter 14. Leadership and Power
    Chapter 15. Negotiating and Conflict Management

    Section IV. Advanced Topics
    Chapter 16. Program Management
    Chapter 17. Project Management—Pharma and Medical Device Manufacturing
    Chapter 18 Pandemic Reaction— A Strain on Healthcare
    Chapter 19. Sustainability and Green Efforts in Healthcare
    Chapter 20. Application of Agile in the Healthcare Environment

    Appendices
    A. A New Way to Think about Planning—Set the Stage and Tailoring
    B. Reports Report
    C. The Importance of Communication and Risk Management
    D. Answers to Key Review Questions

    Biography

    In addition to a Cleland Book Award, David Shirley’s resume includes being an adjunct faculty member for Boston University teaching project management and green IT. He has been a Member of Graduate Faculty, New England College, Henniker, New Hampshire where he designed, developed and taught a managing projects course with a healthcare focus. He has been a project management consultant and between 2001 and 2005 as Director, Project Management Certification, Northern Essex Community College, Haverhill, Massachusetts and designed, developed and taught the program. Most recently, he taught the PMP Exam Prep course for Boston University.