1st Edition
Organisation Development in Health Care Strategic Issues in Health Care Management
This title was first published in 2002: Health systems across the globe face similar problems: controlling costs while maintaining or improving health care quality and access. Notwithstanding the unprecedented health system reforms of the past decades, many outstanding problems remain in these areas. Drawing on experts from Europe and America this eclectic collection of leading edge research examines the impact of organizational development on improving quality and efficiency in health care. A series of chapters provide accounts of organizational reconfiguration in the UK and elsewhere. The contributors examine how structural and procedural changes must be matched by the development of human resource services if increases in efficiency and effectiveness are to be achieved. The book will be of interest to health care academics, policy makers, managers and practitioners who are interested in keeping abreast of the latest developments in health care research.
Biography
Rosemary K. Rushmer, Lecturer, Huw T.O. Davies, Manouche Tavakoli, all at Department of Management, University of St Andrews, UK. Rosemary K. Rushmer is a lecturer in Management at the University of St Andrews, specialising in Organisation Development and Organisation Behaviour and was formerly a lecturer in management at Dundee Business School, the University of Abertay Dundee. Her current research interests include the development of multi-disciplinary, multi-agency teamwork in Primary Care; Leading and Managing Change in the NHS; Unified Boards (between Acute and Primary Care Trusts).
'...the book has a reassuringly contemporaneous feel...something for everyone...' Health Matters '...this book is a useful resource for readers who wish to gain an overview of some of the main issues of organisation development in health care, and understand the approach to these issues taken by scholars and practitioners in the management disciplines.' Journal of Health Organization and Management