Managing Boundaries in the Health Professions
Discover the intricacies of health care management with Managing Boundaries in the Health Professions by John G. Bruhn. Published by Eliot Werner Publications Inc in 2002, this insightful paperback spans 273 pages and delves into one of the most pressing issues in American public policy: the availability and delivery of health care.
In this comprehensive analysis, Bruhn explores the complex social, psychological, and bureaucratic boundaries that shape the health care landscape in the United States. He discusses how organizational changes influence these boundaries and provides broad strategies for effectively managing them. Whether you are a health care professional, administrator, or policy maker, this book offers valuable insights into improving interpersonal communication and enhancing patient care.
Enhance your understanding of health care dynamics with Managing Boundaries in the Health Professions—a must-read for anyone involved in the medical and nursing fields.