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Fundamentals of Health Care Financial Management: A Practical Guide to Fiscal Issues andby Steven H. Berger,

Fundamentals of Health Care Financial Management: A Practical Guide to Fiscal Issues andby Steven H. Berger,
"Fundamentals of Health Care Financial Management," Second Edition, is the revised and updated version of the classic book that offers health care financial managers a practical tool for addressing the financial issues that are unique to the health care industry. Throughout the book, author Steven Berger an expert in the field of health care financial management relates real-world experiences that reveal how to execute the complex activities a health care financial manager must handle on a day-to-day basis. Intended for use as both a text and a professional resource," Fundamentals of Health Care Financial Management" also includes critical information about the rules, regulations, policies, and procedures that influence American health care practice. In addition, this new edition contains timely information on a variety of topics including the latest changes in the tax laws, reimbursement patterns, and an update on privacy regulations.



Managing Medicaid Managed Care by James W. Fossett,
Managing Medicaid Managed Care by James W. Fossett,
Over the last dozen years, states have dramatically increased the enrollment of Medicaid patients in managed care programs. As initially envisioned, managed care had broad political appeal to both conservatives because of its potential to reduce the growth in escalating Medicaid expenditures, and to liberals because of its promise to improve the quality of care and increase the accountability of the health care system for the care it provides to Iow income families and children. Based on intensive field research in ten states, this book examines state successes and failures in "managing" the complex and demanding, if promising, method of organizing and financing health care for Medicaid patients. It examines state performance in operating managed care programs across a wide spectrum of management issues, ranging from contracting with managed care plans to performance measurement. The contributors also indicate the political and market conditions under which states have been more or less successful in realizing managed care's potential advantages in providing health care for Iow income populations.





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