Mental health care administration : a guide for practitioners
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Mental health care administration : a guide for practitioners
University of Michigan Press, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This definitive resource offers those working in the field of mental health services administration fundamental information on delivery of care systems from an organizational perspective. It examines the principles of leadership and management in the field and sets the practice of psychiatric administration and management in the context of today's rapidly evolving health care environment. Mental Health Care Administration will be especially useful for those clinicians who have assumed administrative roles, as well as for those administrators trained exclusively in programs emphasizing management and leadership, to understand the complexities of clinical skills and the delicacies of therapeutic issues in a mental health care setting.
In a series of succinct chapters each dedicated to a separate issue, Dr. Rodenhauser and his contributors cover the current economic environment of psychiatric practice, mental health systems, marketing, review mechanisms and regulatory agencies, mental health law, financial management, organizational behavior and human resources, and outcomes assessment and improvement.
Mental Health Care Administration compiles the experience of expert contributors for the benefit of administrators, clinicians, academics and their students. Irrespective of persuasion, however, anyone interested in a deeper understanding of the relationship between administration and service delivery will find this book enlightening.
Paul Rodenhauser, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry, Assistant Dean for Academic and Counseling Services, and Director of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry, Tulane University School of Medicine.
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