Health Care Finance, Economics, and Policy for Nurses
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Health Care Finance, Economics, and Policy for Nurses
A Foundational Guide
Rambur, Betty
Springer Publishing Co Inc
12/2024
350
Mole
9780826172358
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A Note from the Author
How to Use This Text: A Note to Faculty
Acknowledgements
Springer Publishing Resources
Section I: The Context of Health Care in the U.S.
Chapter 1: How the Money Works: Nurses, Economics, Finance, and Reimbursement
Chapter 2: A Story of Unintended Consequences: How Economic and Policy Solutions Create New Challenges
Chapter 3: Navigating the Health Care Landscape Shaped by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and Subsequent Federal Legislation
Chapter 4: Payment Reform: Improving Care Delivery by Changing Who is Reimbursed, How, and For What
Section II: Health Care Economics: A Pragmatic Overview
Chapter 5: How Health Care Markets Differ from Other Markets...and Why it Matters
Chapter 6: Health Care Outcomes, Cost, Safety, and Value: The Critical Role of Information in Health Care Markets, Decision-Making, and Payments
Chapter 7: Market Entry, Exit, and Antitrust Law - Why it Matters to Nurses
Section III: Ethics and Economics in an Age of Reform: Demographic Shifts, Political Tensions, and Recognition of Increasingly Scarce Resources
Chapter 8: What is Ethinomics?
Chapter 9: Models to Guide Ethical Decision-Making
Section IV: Pulling it All Together: Using Your Knowledge of Health Care Finance, Economics, and Ethics to Improve Health and Health Care
Chapter 10: Governance and Organizational Type
Chapter 11: Building Skills for Board Membership
Chapter 12: Applying Health Economics to Improve Health Care through Federal and State Policy Formation
Chapter 13: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic and a Look to the Future
Chapter 14: The Health Care Workforce: What Nurses Need to Know
Section V: Epilogue
Chapter 15: Living and Leading in a Changing World
Appendix A: Medicare Eligibility
Appendix B: Key Concepts in Health Finance, Economics, Policy, and Ethics: Level Setting Pre-Survey
Appendix C: The Policy Analysis Process
Index
How to Use This Text: A Note to Faculty
Acknowledgements
Springer Publishing Resources
Section I: The Context of Health Care in the U.S.
Chapter 1: How the Money Works: Nurses, Economics, Finance, and Reimbursement
Chapter 2: A Story of Unintended Consequences: How Economic and Policy Solutions Create New Challenges
Chapter 3: Navigating the Health Care Landscape Shaped by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and Subsequent Federal Legislation
Chapter 4: Payment Reform: Improving Care Delivery by Changing Who is Reimbursed, How, and For What
Section II: Health Care Economics: A Pragmatic Overview
Chapter 5: How Health Care Markets Differ from Other Markets...and Why it Matters
Chapter 6: Health Care Outcomes, Cost, Safety, and Value: The Critical Role of Information in Health Care Markets, Decision-Making, and Payments
Chapter 7: Market Entry, Exit, and Antitrust Law - Why it Matters to Nurses
Section III: Ethics and Economics in an Age of Reform: Demographic Shifts, Political Tensions, and Recognition of Increasingly Scarce Resources
Chapter 8: What is Ethinomics?
Chapter 9: Models to Guide Ethical Decision-Making
Section IV: Pulling it All Together: Using Your Knowledge of Health Care Finance, Economics, and Ethics to Improve Health and Health Care
Chapter 10: Governance and Organizational Type
Chapter 11: Building Skills for Board Membership
Chapter 12: Applying Health Economics to Improve Health Care through Federal and State Policy Formation
Chapter 13: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic and a Look to the Future
Chapter 14: The Health Care Workforce: What Nurses Need to Know
Section V: Epilogue
Chapter 15: Living and Leading in a Changing World
Appendix A: Medicare Eligibility
Appendix B: Key Concepts in Health Finance, Economics, Policy, and Ethics: Level Setting Pre-Survey
Appendix C: The Policy Analysis Process
Index
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A Note from the Author
How to Use This Text: A Note to Faculty
Acknowledgements
Springer Publishing Resources
Section I: The Context of Health Care in the U.S.
Chapter 1: How the Money Works: Nurses, Economics, Finance, and Reimbursement
Chapter 2: A Story of Unintended Consequences: How Economic and Policy Solutions Create New Challenges
Chapter 3: Navigating the Health Care Landscape Shaped by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and Subsequent Federal Legislation
Chapter 4: Payment Reform: Improving Care Delivery by Changing Who is Reimbursed, How, and For What
Section II: Health Care Economics: A Pragmatic Overview
Chapter 5: How Health Care Markets Differ from Other Markets...and Why it Matters
Chapter 6: Health Care Outcomes, Cost, Safety, and Value: The Critical Role of Information in Health Care Markets, Decision-Making, and Payments
Chapter 7: Market Entry, Exit, and Antitrust Law - Why it Matters to Nurses
Section III: Ethics and Economics in an Age of Reform: Demographic Shifts, Political Tensions, and Recognition of Increasingly Scarce Resources
Chapter 8: What is Ethinomics?
Chapter 9: Models to Guide Ethical Decision-Making
Section IV: Pulling it All Together: Using Your Knowledge of Health Care Finance, Economics, and Ethics to Improve Health and Health Care
Chapter 10: Governance and Organizational Type
Chapter 11: Building Skills for Board Membership
Chapter 12: Applying Health Economics to Improve Health Care through Federal and State Policy Formation
Chapter 13: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic and a Look to the Future
Chapter 14: The Health Care Workforce: What Nurses Need to Know
Section V: Epilogue
Chapter 15: Living and Leading in a Changing World
Appendix A: Medicare Eligibility
Appendix B: Key Concepts in Health Finance, Economics, Policy, and Ethics: Level Setting Pre-Survey
Appendix C: The Policy Analysis Process
Index
How to Use This Text: A Note to Faculty
Acknowledgements
Springer Publishing Resources
Section I: The Context of Health Care in the U.S.
Chapter 1: How the Money Works: Nurses, Economics, Finance, and Reimbursement
Chapter 2: A Story of Unintended Consequences: How Economic and Policy Solutions Create New Challenges
Chapter 3: Navigating the Health Care Landscape Shaped by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and Subsequent Federal Legislation
Chapter 4: Payment Reform: Improving Care Delivery by Changing Who is Reimbursed, How, and For What
Section II: Health Care Economics: A Pragmatic Overview
Chapter 5: How Health Care Markets Differ from Other Markets...and Why it Matters
Chapter 6: Health Care Outcomes, Cost, Safety, and Value: The Critical Role of Information in Health Care Markets, Decision-Making, and Payments
Chapter 7: Market Entry, Exit, and Antitrust Law - Why it Matters to Nurses
Section III: Ethics and Economics in an Age of Reform: Demographic Shifts, Political Tensions, and Recognition of Increasingly Scarce Resources
Chapter 8: What is Ethinomics?
Chapter 9: Models to Guide Ethical Decision-Making
Section IV: Pulling it All Together: Using Your Knowledge of Health Care Finance, Economics, and Ethics to Improve Health and Health Care
Chapter 10: Governance and Organizational Type
Chapter 11: Building Skills for Board Membership
Chapter 12: Applying Health Economics to Improve Health Care through Federal and State Policy Formation
Chapter 13: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic and a Look to the Future
Chapter 14: The Health Care Workforce: What Nurses Need to Know
Section V: Epilogue
Chapter 15: Living and Leading in a Changing World
Appendix A: Medicare Eligibility
Appendix B: Key Concepts in Health Finance, Economics, Policy, and Ethics: Level Setting Pre-Survey
Appendix C: The Policy Analysis Process
Index
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