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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
David P Zgarrick; et al |
ISBN: | 9780071845434 0071845437 |
OCLC Number: | 961222774 |
Description: | xvii, 683 p. : il. ; 23 cm |
Contents: | I.Why Study management in Pharmacy School? Chapter 1. The "Management" in Medication Therapy Management Chapter 2. Management FunctionsChapter 3. Creating and Managing ValueII.Managing Operation Chapter 4. Strategic Planning in Pharmacy OperationsChapter 5. Business Planning for Pharmacy ProgramsChapter 6. Operations ManagementChapter 7. Managing Medication Use Process Supporting Technologies and AutomationChapter 8. Ensuring Quality in Pharmacy OperationsChapter 9. Outcomes Evaluation of Pharmacy OperationsIII.Managing People Chapter 10. Time Management/Organizational SkillsChapter 11. Organizational Structure and BehaviorChapter 12. Human Resources Management FunctionsChapter 13. Customer ServiceChapter 14. Managing the Workplace to Protect the organization and Improve Employee Quality of WorklifeChapter 15. Performance Appraisal SystemsChapter 16. Leadership Theory and ApplicationIV.Managing MoneyChapter 17. Financial ReportsChapter 18. BudgetingChapter 19. Third-Party Payer ConsiderationsChapter 20. Impact of Health Policy on Health Care DeliveryV.Managing Traditional Good s and ServicesChapter 21. Marketing TheoryChapter 22. Marketing ApplicationsChapter 23. Purchasing and Inventory ManagementChapter 24. MerchandisingVI.Managing Value-Added ServicesChapter 25. Value-Added Services as a Component of Enhancing Pharmacists' Roles in Public HealthChapter 26. Implementing Value-Added Pharmacy ServicesVII.Managing Risks in Pharmacy PracticeChapter 27. Risk Management in Contemporary Pharmacy PracticeChapter 28. Compliance with Regulation and Regulatory BodiesChapter 29. Preventing and Managing Medication Errors: The Pharmacists' RoleVIII.Management Applications in Specific Pharmacy Practice SettingsChapter 30. Entrepreneurship and InnovationChapter 31. Applications in Independent Community PharmacyChapter 32. Applications in Chain Community PharmacyChapter 33. Applications in Hospital Pharmacy PracticeChapter 34. Applications in Managed and Specialty EnvironmentsChapter 35. Applications in Safety Net ClinicsChapter 36. Applications in Varied Health Care Systems |
Responsibility: | [edited by] David P. Zgarrick ... [et al.]. |
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