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A Long-Term Care Leader's Guide to High Performance

Doing Better Together

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Health Professions Press,U.S., Baltimore, United States
Published: 30th May 2018
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 20mm
Weight: 495g
ISBN-10: 1938870506
ISBN-13: 9781938870507
Barcode No: 9781938870507
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From the authors of the award-winning Meeting the Leadership Challenge in Long-Term Care, this book provides a blueprint for success in today's performance-based healthcare system. It presents a tested approach to delivering optimal care to each resident using a proven, coordinated bundle of key practices that include: Leadership that brings out the best in staff A communication infrastructure to support teamwork throughout an organization A high-involvement performance improvement process that delivers quality person-centered care and prevents avoidable declines This practical resource takes long-term care leaders through the critical steps to achieve staff stability, strengthen coordination of care, and maintain the highest practicable well-being for each resident. It demonstrates how engaging staff in continuous quality improvement produces consistently high-quality care. Whether care communities are excelling or struggling, leaders can benefit from these performance-improving practices. Filled with candid, impactful personal accounts about implementing quality improvement in nursing homes, A Long-Term Care Leader's Guide reveals precisely how leaders and their staff can do better, together.

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"Essential reading for all current and future leaders in long-term care. The authors are outstanding in this field, and provide valuable insight." -Nicholas G. Castle, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Health Policy & Management, University of Pittsburgh