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Harvard business review on managing health care / HBR.

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Contributor(s): Harvard Business School.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: The Harvard business review paperback series. Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Harvard Business School Pub., c2007Description: vii, 184 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9781422121078; 9781422121078 (pbk. : alk. paper).Other title: Managing health care.Uniform titles: Harvard business review. Subject(s): Health services administration | Health facilities -- Business management | Organizational change | Delivery of Health Care -- organization & administration | Organizational Innovation | Delivery of Health Care -- economicsDDC classification: 362.1068 Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
Why innovation in health care is so hard / Regina E. Herzlinger -- Presenteeism : at work--but out of it / Paul Hemp -- Change through persuasion / David A. Garvin and Michael A. Roberto -- Clueing in customers / Leonard L. Berry and Neeli Bendapudi -- Just-in-time delivery comes to knowledge management / Thomas H. Davenport and John Glaser -- Let's put consumers in charge of health care / Regina E. Herzlinger -- Saving money, saving lives / Jon Meliones -- Will disruptive innovations cure health care? / Clayton M. Christensen, Richard Bohmer, and John Kenagy.
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A collection of articles previously published in the Harvard business review.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Why innovation in health care is so hard / Regina E. Herzlinger -- Presenteeism : at work--but out of it / Paul Hemp -- Change through persuasion / David A. Garvin and Michael A. Roberto -- Clueing in customers / Leonard L. Berry and Neeli Bendapudi -- Just-in-time delivery comes to knowledge management / Thomas H. Davenport and John Glaser -- Let's put consumers in charge of health care / Regina E. Herzlinger -- Saving money, saving lives / Jon Meliones -- Will disruptive innovations cure health care? / Clayton M. Christensen, Richard Bohmer, and John Kenagy.

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