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The Service Line Solution: Consumer-Focused Strategies for the Accountable Care Era

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The Service Line Solution: Consumer-Focused Strategies for the Accountable Care Era

Only $135

The Service Line Solution offers healthcare executives the necessary steps and proven best practices for developing the consumer-oriented service lines they need to succeed in a world of new market realities, including the shift from fee-for-service and the migration to a retail medicine model.


The Healthcare Executive's Guide to Urgent Care Centers and Freestanding EDs

The Healthcare Executive's Guide to Urgent Care Centers and Freestanding EDs

Only $165

One in five Americans lacks adequate access to primary care physicians and even those patients with insurance and a primary care doctor can struggle to get same-day appointments, leaving many seeking treatment in overcrowded, high-cost emergency departments. Urgent care centers offer patients a lower-cost, convenient alternative to hospitals. For providers, these centers represent new business opportunities.


The Hospital Executive’s Guide to Emergency Department Management, Second Edition

The Hospital Executive's Guide to ED Management,
Second Edition


Only $165


This best-selling resource offers effective strategies and solutions to help you meet the challenges your ED faces in the post-ACA healthcare climate. You will find refined tactics for dealing with increased patient flow, efficiently handling the needs of special populations, crafting models of compensation and physician employment, and much more.


 The Definitive Guide to Population Health Management

The Definitive Guide to Population Health Management

Only $165

This book is a strategic how-to manual for the thousands of healthcare providers who, like many who have recently organized into clinically integrated organizations such as ACOs or CINs, are asking, “What now?” This essential guide defines the roles and motivations of PHM players, including government and commercial payers, self-insured employers, and clinically integrated providers of all stripes. It also provides tactics for marketing the transition to PHM to reluctant providers, convincing them to revamp long-standing practice behaviors and drive the care model toward higher value.

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