1st Edition

Managed Service Restructuring in Health Care A Strategic Approach in a Competitive Environment

    104 Pages
    by Routledge

    120 Pages
    by Routledge

    Survival in the growing managed care environment requires the integration of financial analysis, market appraisal, and administrative management. The authors of Managed Service Restructuring in Health Care provide a unique tool for readers to enable them to make these successful management decisions in restructuring services. The unique approach in this book assists health care managers and prospective managers as they seek to solve the problem of how to deal with health care services that appear to be no longer productive.

    In Managed Service Restructuring in Health Care, the authors provide a solid theoretical base for what they have developed in MSR (Managed Service Restructuring)--a conscious--not crisis--management tool. They prepare readers for implementing MSR techniques by describing them in detail for their application to readers’situations. MSR approaches to planned health care management, as introduced in this book, help administrators channel scarce resources to the services the community wants and needs most. Facts and cases are offered as examples of when and how MSR techniques have been applied successfully. The authors also include failure cases where, if MSR techniques had been followed, health care providers would have survived in several communities.

    Incorporate the information in this book to enhance long-range planning and prevent closure of health care services needed by the community. Along with financial and marketing tools necessary for long-range planning, Goldman and Mukherjee list warning signals that alert professionals to the need to review the services and products offered. They also fully explore these areas:

    • Product Life Cycle
    • Boston Consulting Group’s Portfolio of Business (Growth Share Matrix)
    • Product Development
    • Product Planning
    • Public Service of Health Care Providers
    • Centers of Excellence
    • Service Diversification/Consolidation
    • Investment/Disinvestment Criteria
    • Marketing in Competitive Environment for Health Services

      Health care managers, hospital administrators, and students in health services management programs can benefit from the focus on conscious planning in Managed Service Restructuring in Health Care. While many of the examples take place within acute care hospitals, the MSR approach and this book are designed to assist any health care administrator or manager. With knowledge of when and how services can be prolonged, professionals can more effectively lead their health care provider into a more competitive environment. The analyses used in the book should enhance many readers’knowledge of basic marketing and financial principles and theories important to restructuring and providing health services today.

    Contents Preface
    • The Historical Basis of Managed Service Restructuring
    • MSR Defined
    • Applying Managed Service Restructuring
    • Preventing Service Line Deterioration
    • MSR in Practice
    • Reference Notes Included
    • Index

    Biography

    Robert L. Goldman, PhD, is Senior Associate of the Healthcare Management Consortium, where his responsibilities include health care provider marketing management and consultation. A nationally recognized speaker, he has over 20 years of health care management and marketing experience. Dr. Goldman has published numerous articles on marketing, health care management, and managerial ethics, and is a member of the American Marketing Association and Northern California Health Care Executives. Sanjib K. Mukherjee, MBA, DBA (cand.), is a management consultant. He has worked in management positions for companies in both service and product industries and has taught at college and university levels. Mr. Mukheijee’s consulting and research has included the area of health care management, and he has published on managed service restructuring. He is currently a doctoral candidate in business administration.