Student Resources (click here for access) Instructor Resources: An extensive instructor's manual that includes how-to guidelines and teaching notes, suggested assignments, and additional assignments that tie this book to the following Health Administration Press textbooks:
Dunn and Haimann's Healthcare Management, Tenth Edition Gapenski and Reiter's Healthcare Finance: An Introduction to Accounting and Financial Management, Sixth Edition Gapenski's Fundamentals of Healthcare Finance, Second Edition Olden's Management of Healthcare Organizations: An Introduction, Second Edition Thomas' Marketing Health Services, Third Edition Walston's Strategic Healthcare Management: Planning and Execution White and Griffith's The Well Managed Healthcare Organization, Eighth Edition Zuckerman's Healthcare Strategic Planning, Third Edition
Give your students the opportunity to gain insight into the inner workings of a community and its healthcare providers. Students can practice and sharpen their managerial skills by applying what they learn to realistic scenarios. Instructors can use the cases in this book as a platform for helping students understand the interplay of factors that influence the development of healthcare strategy.
Now in its second edition, The Middleboro Casebook offers a series of flexible, multipart, and integrated cases that bring to life eight healthcare organizations--two hospitals, a long-term care facility, a home health agency, two physician group practices, a community mental health center, and a county health department--in the fictional town of Middleboro and its surrounding communities.
Created with today's healthcare issues and realities in mind, each organization's demographic, socioeconomic, and environmental characteristics are described in detail, including its:
History Governance Organizational structure and strategies Programs and services Finance Operational challenges In this updated edition, all cases have been thoroughly revised to reflect changes in legislation, economic developments, and industry trends. All data have been updated or modified, and new organizational entities have been added, including a new case that portrays a community mental health center.
The Middleboro Casebook can be used in undergraduate- and graduate-level health administration programs, as well as in business schools and public health or public administration programs. The book works equally well in capstone courses and multiple foundational courses, or as a recurring element woven throughout a program's entire curriculum.
About the Author: Lee F. Seidel, PhD, is professor of health management and policy at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) and visiting professor in the executive MBA in health administration program at the University of Colorado, Denver. He teaches capstone courses in both settings and courses in financial management and healthcare systems at UNH. He is the founding director of the UNH Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, which he managed for 15 years and which is a recipient of a national Theodore M. Hesburgh Award Certificate of Excellence. He is the first Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA) board chair from a baccalaureate program. He has authored four books and numerous articles on health administration, health administration education, and effective college teaching. He holds MPA and PhD degrees in community systems planning and development, with an emphasis on health administration, from the Pennsylvania State University.