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  • TVS.004826_TT_Finkler, Steven A._Ward, David M._Calabrese, Thad_ - Accounting Fundamentals for Health Care Management (2023).pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Finkler, Steven A (2023)

  • Accounting Fundamentals for Health Care Management is designed for an introductory course in financial accounting in undergraduate and graduate programs. With a focus on accounting in health care management, this book contains the vocabulary of and an introduction to the tools employed by finance officers. Students will learn to assess financial information, ask the appropriate questions, and understand the jargon-laden answers"--

  • TVS.004964_TT_Robert H. Lee - Economics for Healthcare Managers-Health Administration Press (2023).pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Lee, Robert H (2023)

  • Economics for Healthcare Managers provides the practical guide that healthcare managers need to simplify and strengthen the decision-making process for everyday issues. Written for those with little or no background in economics, the book is designed to engage readers in today’s policy and management challenges. The author references classic studies while also drawing on current research and emphasizing contemporary analyses.

  • TVS.005143_TT_Kieran Walshe_ Judith Smith - Healthcare management-McGraw Hill_Open University Press (2011).pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: - (2011)

  • Healthcare management, second edition, provides a comprehensive, research-based introduction to healthcare management. Designed for postgraduate students, healthcare professionals and practising managers, the book takes an international perspective and draws links between the theory and practice of healthcare management and how best practice might be achieved within healthcare systems

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  • Authors: Bercaw, Ronald (2025)

  • The core of the book remains the same, however, the results have been updated and made more current given access to better data and enhanced use of the electronic health record. Extraordinarily good advice is given throughout this book on best practices of what to do and what not to do in leading large-scale change based on another ten years of hands-on experience of the author working in large and small healthcare systems across the country, including case studies that share the time-tested insights of healthcare team members and leaders.