Health Care Budgeting and Financial Management - 2nd Edition by William Ward (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In today's chaotic health reform environment, it is especially important for non-financial health care managers to have a practical guide to the tools and concepts they need to manage their human, supply, and equipment resources.
- About the Author: William J. Ward, Jr., MBA, is associate professor of health finance and management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a former senior health care operational and financial executive.
- 480 Pages
- Medical, Administration
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About the Book
In today's chaotic health reform environment, it is especially important for non-financial health care managers to have a practical guide to the tools and concepts they need to manage their human, supply, and equipment resources.
Today's health care managers, frequently, were yesterday's technicians, physicians, and nurses. This puts them in an interesting predicament, since they know the health care side of the business but often lack the financial management skills necessary to create budgets and manage finances in a health care setting. In this guide, William J. Ward Jr. offers easy-to-understand explanations of basic accounting concepts, including cash flow, operating cost and cost behavior, revenue and reimbursement, and so much more.
Providing clearly presented financial information in the context of health care, Ward's book is a one-stop desk reference that provides practical, useful tools and knowledge that readers can immediately put to use. It will help managers, directors, and clinical leaders who work in hospitals, physician practices, and other provider organizations to effectively manage their financial resources on a day-to-day basis, providing guidance for essential tasks such as preparing budgets, managing their departments, and making decisions around financial issues.
- Offers simple and complex financial terms and concepts in an easily digestible and comprehensive format
- Provides relatable real-world examples to illustrate concepts
- Updates the highly regarded and widely used text, Health Care Budgeting and Financial Management for Non-Financial Managers
- Supplies the perspective of a person managing resources rather than that of an academic theorist
- Offers a unique perspective connecting clinical, operational, and financial themes
Book Synopsis
In today's chaotic health reform environment, it is especially important for non-financial health care managers to have a practical guide to the tools and concepts they need to manage their human, supply, and equipment resources.
Today's health care managers, frequently, were yesterday's technicians, physicians, and nurses. This puts them in an interesting predicament, since they know the health care side of the business but often lack the financial management skills necessary to create budgets and manage finances in a health care setting. In this guide, William J. Ward Jr. offers easy-to-understand explanations of basic accounting concepts, including cash flow, operating cost and cost behavior, revenue and reimbursement, and so much more. Providing clearly presented financial information in the context of health care, Ward's book is a one-stop desk reference that provides practical, useful tools and knowledge that readers can immediately put to use. It will help managers, directors, and clinical leaders who work in hospitals, physician practices, and other provider organizations to effectively manage their financial resources on a day-to-day basis, providing guidance for essential tasks such as preparing budgets, managing their departments, and making decisions around financial issues.About the Author
William J. Ward, Jr., MBA, is associate professor of health finance and management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a former senior health care operational and financial executive.