Health care budgeting and financial management / William J. Ward Jr
By: Ward, William J [author].
Publisher: Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, 2016Edition: Second edition.Description: 461 pages cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781440833052.Uniform titles: Health care budgeting and financial management for non-financial managers Subject(s): Health facilities -- Finance | Health facilities -- AccountingGenre/Form: Print books.Summary: "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."--Summary: "This text was developed as the result of a perceived need for non-financial managers to know enough about financial management in the context of health services to be successful in their day-to-day managerial activities while not burdening them with an approach bordering on overkill. As a result, this text is not an "everything you ever wanted to know about financial management, but were afraid to ask" tome. Instead, it is a plain talk, introductory text that provides enough information to be useful and completely sufficient for non-financial managers while at the same time providing a sound basis for additional study"--Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On Shelf | RA971.3 .W36 2016 (Browse shelf) | Available | AU0000000008966 |
Revision of: Health care budgeting and financial management for non-financial managers / William J. Ward, Jr. 1994
Includes bibliographical references and index
"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."--
"This text was developed as the result of a perceived need for non-financial managers to know enough about financial management in the context of health services to be successful in their day-to-day managerial activities while not burdening them with an approach bordering on overkill. As a result, this text is not an "everything you ever wanted to know about financial management, but were afraid to ask" tome. Instead, it is a plain talk, introductory text that provides enough information to be useful and completely sufficient for non-financial managers while at the same time providing a sound basis for additional study"--