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Health System Management and Leadership for Physical and Occupational Therapists, 1st Edition

ISBN: 9780323883849
ISBN: 9780323883849
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2024/01

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Prepare to be a more effective physical or occupational therapy professional by learning skills in healthcare leadership, management, and policy! Health System Management and Leadership for Physical and Occupational Therapists provides a guide to essential topics such as health legislation, current issues in health care, professionalism, proposal and grant writing, business administration, quality assurance, insurance and billing, and managing a therapy practice in a variety of care settings. Written by a team of expert contributors led by physical and occupational therapy educators, William R. VanWye and Dianna Lunsford, this resource helps readers become well-informed and knowledgeable physical and occupational therapy professionals.

Key Features

  • Objectives and Key Terms at the beginning of each chapter guide your study and ensure that you understand important concepts and terminology.
  • Chapter Summaries review the key content in each chapter.
  • Figures with discussion prompts and key points are provided throughout the text.
  • An eBook version is included with print purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.

Περιεχόμενα

  • Cover image
  • Title page
  • Table of Contents
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  •     List of Illustrations
  •     List of Tables
  • Part I. Healthcare Systems and Policy
  • 1.  United States healthcare service systems
  •     Introduction to health and healthcare
  •     Historical overview of the united states healthcare system
  •     Social influences on united states healthcare
  •     United States healthcare development and reform
  •     National health insurance programs
  •     Health disparity
  •     Contemporary public and population health
  •     Discussion and activities
  •     References
  • 2.  Health legislati on, laws, policy, and advocacy
  •     Introduction
  •     Overview of contemporary healthcare in the United States
  •     Health legislation and the passing of a bill
  •     Healthcare reform and the affordable care act
  •     The IMPACT Act of 2014 and the push toward quality improvement
  •     Billing and reimbursement policies across healthcare settings
  •     Liability, risk management, and patient privacy across healthcare settings
  •     Healthcare legislation, laws, and policy in pediatric practice settings
  •     Healthcare legislation, laws, and policy in adult practice settings
  •     Healthcare legislation, laws, and policy for veterans and active-duty service members
  •     Employment legislation, laws, and policies across healthcare settings
  •     Impact of advocacy on healthcare policy and legislation
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 3.  Proposal and grant writing
  •     Introduction
  •     Creating a proposal
  •     Grant writing
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 4.  Current issues in healthcare: Barriers and strategies
  •     Introduction
  •     Technology
  •     Health literacy
  •     Social media
  •     Interprofessional collaboration
  •     References
  • Part II. Professional Conduct
  • 5.  Core values and ethical implications
  •     Introduction
  •     Core values, mission, and vision
  •     Ethics
  •     Ethical theories
  •     Professional codes of ethics
  •     References
  • 6.  Professionalism, professional development, and mentorship
  •     Introduction
  •     Evolution of the physical therapy profession
  •     What is a profession?
  •     Professionalism
  •     Developing professionalism
  •     Mentoring
  •     Discussion and activities
  •     References
  • 7.  Interprofessionalism
  •     Introduction
  •     Interprofessionalism in healthcare
  •     Interprofessional education
  •     Code of ethics
  •     Interprofessionalism resources
  •     References
  • 8.  Diversity, equity, and inclusion
  •     Introduction
  •     Diversity, equity, and inclusion defined
  •     Historical overview
  •     Law and ethics
  •     Social capital
  •     Professional engagement and building capacity
  •     Conclusion
  •     DEI resource list
  •     References
  • 9.  Communication with clients and providers
  •     An overview of communication with clients
  •     Quality communication with clients
  •     Strategies for effective verbal communication
  •     Communication in different practice settings
  •     Written communication
  •     Modes of therapeutic communication
  •     Health literacy
  •     Communicating with caregivers
  •     Communication with other providers
  •     Conclusion
  •     Acknowledgments
  •     References
  • 10.  Leadership
  •     Introduction
  •     What is leadership?
  •     Building your capacity for leadership
  •     Leadership approaches and theories
  •     Leadership in action: Building capacity of the professions
  •     Leadership development planning
  •     Leading into the future
  •     Capacity building resource list
  •     What is leadership
  •     Building your capacity for leadership
  •     Leadership approaches and theories
  •     Leadership in action: Building capacity of the professions
  •     Leadership development and planning
  •     References
  • Part III. Healthcare Management and Entrepreneurship
  • 11.  Healthcare management and administration
  •     Introduction
  •     Factors that influence organizations
  •     Becoming a rehabilitation manager
  •     Primary functions of managers
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 12.  Quality assurance performance improvement
  •     Introduction
  •     Quality assurance performance improvement
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 13.  Fundamentals of insurance and billing
  •     Introduction
  •     Insurance-based business
  •     CPT codes – how therapists get paid
  •     Factors affecting payment
  •     Documenting skill
  •     Conclusion
  •     Activity questions
  •     References
  • 14.  Starting a business and entrepreneurship
  •     Are you ready?
  •     Business owner versus entrepreneur
  •     Business owner and entrepreneur
  •     The business side of healthcare
  •     Business terminology
  •     Sustaining a business
  •     Marketing
  •     Evaluating your practice: Economic and culture
  •     Sustaining your sources of strategic competitive advantage
  •     Summary
  •     References
  • Part IV. Healthcare Settings
  • 15.  Outpatient setting
  •     History and background
  •     Accreditation and regulation
  •     Patient population
  •     Services
  •     Setting characteristics
  •     Providers and care coordination
  •     Responsibilities of a manager/administrator
  •     Discussion activity
  •     References
  • 16.  Acute care settings
  •     Short-term acute care hospital
  •     Physical therapists in the emergency department
  •     Occupational therapists in the emergency department
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 17.  Post-acute care settings
  •     Introduction
  •     Inpatient rehabilitation facilities/acute rehabilitation units
  •     Skilled nursing facility
  •     Home healthcare
  •     Long-term acute care hospitals
  •     Conclusion
  •     Chapter activities and discussion
  •     References
  • 18.  School and special education
  •     History and background
  •     Special education process
  •     Determining the need for school-based therapy
  •     Service overlap
  •     Discharge
  •     Adapted sports
  •     Documentation and quality improvement
  •     Support from administration and management of IEP
  •     Reimbursement
  •     Private and charter schools
  •     Summary
  •     Discussion activities
  •     References
  • 19.  Mental health settings
  •     History and background
  •     Accreditation and regulations
  •     Patient population, services, and setting characteristics
  •     Providers and care coordination
  •     Responsibilities of a manager/administrator
  •     Discussion
  •     Activities
  •     References
  • 20.  Integration of health and wellness into physical and occupational therapy practice
  •     Background
  •     The role of lifestyle medicine in chronic disease management
  •     Health and wellness coaching in PT and OT practice
  •     Population health PT and OT skillset
  •     Barriers and considerations
  •     Future directions for health and wellness practice
  •     Conclusion
  •     References
  • 21.  Care coordination and case management
  •     Care coordination and case management defined
  •     Care coordination across the lifespan
  •     History of care coordination
  •     Communication and standardized documentation
  •     Interprofessional education competencies collaborative
  •     Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and primary care
  •     References
  • Index