As the United States faces increasingly difficult and trenchant public
health problems, from the Zika virus to the obesity epidemic to the
opioid crisis, population health is a growing area of concern for
public health organizations, particularly how to care for populations
effectively on a shoestring budget. Though little discussed in the
mainstream media, community health improvement organizations are
increasingly partnering and forming coalitions with local hospitals,
working together to improve traditional medical care. But with the
pace of change in health care policy, these coalitions must be
thoughtfully lead and managed. This new book from John W. Moran,
Senior Quality Advisor to the Public Health Foundation, demonstrates
how to build, operate, manage, and sustain a community health
improvement coalition once it is formed. Offering the reader practical
examples and guidance on forming and sustaining a community health
coalition, this book demonstrates the ways in which the success of a
coalition depends upon a stable anchor organization and a committed
leader. Chapters focus on each of these roles and how to achieve
success in each: examining what needs improvement, why it is important
to improve now, how it will be done, and where in the community
improvement can have the most impact. The last chapter offers a case
study exploring a community health coalition and leader to illustrate
application of the concepts introduced throughout the book.
Transforming Community Health through Leadership is designed
specifically to prepare governmental public health, health care, and
community leaders to take advantage of the ever-changing landscape of
public health and health care in concrete ways to improve population
health.
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ISBN
9781351064606
Publisert
2018
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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