Human Resource Management in the Health Care Sector: A Guide for Administrators and Professionals

Human Resource Management in the Health Care Sector: A Guide for Administrators and Professionals

Human Resource Management in the Health Care Sector: A Guide for Administrators and Professionals

Human Resource Management in the Health Care Sector: A Guide for Administrators and Professionals

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Overview

This volume brings together the work of several outstanding scholars on the critical subject of human resource management in the health care sector. As the contributors note, the combined pressures of an aging population, higher costs, and reduced Medicare reimbursement formulas have made more efficient delivery of services a primary concern for health care facilities of all kinds. Because of the labor-intensive nature of health services, this goal cannot be achieved without more effective human resource management. Here, noted authorities in the field present the latest techniques and practical applications of human resource management specifically tailored to the needs of health care professionals. Broadly comprehensive in scope, this volume addresses each of the major concerns in human resources: planning, staffing, equal employment, performance appraisal, compensation, training, safety, employee rights, and industrial and labor relations.

The book begins by presenting a conceptual framework for human resource management, the strategic choice model. Subsequent chapters build upon this model by presenting a systems approach to strategic human resource planning and demonstrating the importance of job design and job analysis in this context. The contributors then discuss recruitment strategies, performance-based pay systems, employee evaluations, and the design of compensation systems, focusing throughout on issues of particular relevance in the health care sector. Finally, a number of chapters explore topics of increasing concern to both health care workers and administrators, including quality of work life, the burgeoning home health care industry, collective bargaining and legislation, managing change in the health care environment, and the challenges posed by information technology. An indispensable reference source for health practitioners, researchers, and students, Human Resource Management in the Health Care Sector is also a valuable text for courses in health, business, nursing, and management.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780899302010
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/12/1989
Pages: 369
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

AMARJIT S. SETHI is Associate Professor, Master of Health Administration Program, Faculty of Administration, University of Ottawa. His previous works include Role of Collective Bargaining in Industrial Relations in India and Meditation as an Intervention in Stress Reactivity. He is also editor and co-author of Collective Bargaining in Canada, and Collective Bargaining in the Public Sector in the United States: A Time of Change (in press), Handbook of Organizational Stress Coping Stategies, and Strategic Management of Technostress in an Information Society.

RANDALL S. SCHULER is Research Professor in the Stern School of Business at New York University. He is author or editor of 20 books including Personnel and Human Resource Management, 4th ed., Case Problems in Management, 3rd ed., Effective Personnel Management, 3rd ed., Managing Job Stress, and he is editor of Human Resource Planning Jourbanal.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Human Resource Management: A Strategic Choice Model
Strategic Human Resource Planning
The Role of Job Design and Job Analysis in the Strategic Human Resource Management Model
Recruitment Strategies
Performance Appraisal as a Strategic Choice for the Health Care Manager
Performance-Based Pay Systems in Health Care
Designing a Compensation System in the Strategic Human Resource Management Model
The Role of Quality of Worklife in the Strategic Human Resource Management Model
Strategic Management of Quality of Worklife in the Home Care Industry
The Role of Organizational Development in the Strategic Human Resource Management Model
Occupational Safety and Health Strategies
Employee Rights Strategies
Collective Bargaining and Legislation: Implications for Strategic Human Resource Management
The Technostress Challenge: Implications for Strategic Human Resource Management
Index

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