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E-raamat: Transplant Administration [Wiley Online]

(Christus Transplant Institute, San Antonio, TX)
  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Apr-2014
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118391977
  • ISBN-13: 9781118391976
  • Wiley Online
  • Hind: 340,40 €*
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  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Apr-2014
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118391977
  • ISBN-13: 9781118391976
Norris presents this discussion of organizational aspects of organ transplantation. The United Network for Organ Sharing is introduced, and organ allocation policy past, present, and upcoming is discussed. The merits of different organizational structures, human resources planning, and efficiency of clinical services delivery are discussed, followed by a history of the regulatory environment, financing especially with respect to Medicare, and managed care contracting. The last several chapter address program quality assessment, information systems including the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, marketing, leadership and management. Substantial appendices provide lists of staff duties, job descriptions, orientation materials, assessment documents, transplant data, and example forms. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

This timely new book, written by a transplant administrator with over sixteen years of experience, along with other expert contributors, covers the specifics of each aspect of transplant administration, providing information that will enable new administrators to quickly master essentials, help more seasoned administrators evaluate and improve their programs, and generally provide a knowledge base, focused on best-practices in light of regulatory requirements, for transplant surgeons, aspirant administrators and hospital administrators.
  • Comprehensively covers all aspects of transplant program administration, including management, finance, staffing, quality improvement, patient intake, communication and collaboration with clinical staff, and more.
  • Emphasizes practical application of best practices; uses bullet lists and other features to highlight essential information for each topic covered.
  • Accompanying "Toolkit", available via the book's companion website, provides forms, a procedural manual, program assessment materials and more which buyers can use "out of the box" or adapt for use in their own program.

While the book and its supplemental materials have been created specifically with the US transplant community in mind, they still have considerable value for transplant administrators and related professionals outside the US, for instance, transplantation and health policy researchers, hospital management staff who are tasked with starting a transplant program from scratch and who need ready-made materials they can adapt to suit their own regulatory environment, and others.

List of Contributors
vii
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
About the Companion Website xvii
1 Organ Allocation: NOTA, the OPTN, and Policy Development
1(16)
Kenneth Andreoni
Ciara Samana
2 Organizational Structures
17(10)
Lisa Norris
3 Human Resources
27(12)
Lisa Norris
4 Clinical Services
39(12)
Lisa Norris
5 Regulatory and Compliance Issues
51(24)
Marguerite Brown
6 Transplant Finance
75(22)
Lisa Norris
7 Managed Care Contracting
97(18)
Mindy Scharlin
8 Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement
115(14)
Lisa Norris
9 Transplant Information Management and Transplant Information Systems
129(26)
Lauren E. Kearns
10 Strategy and Marketing
155(16)
Lisa Norris
11 Managing and Leading the Transplant Enterprise
171(10)
Lisa Norris
Appendix 1 Human Resources: Lists of Transplant Staff Duties 181(10)
Appendix 2 Human Resources: Medical/Surgical Director Job Description 191(4)
Appendix 3 Human Resources: In-Patient Transplant Coordinator Orientation 195(4)
Appendix 4 Human Resources: Post-Transplant Coordinator Orientation 199(2)
Appendix 5 Human Resources: Pre-Transplant Coordinator Orientation 201(2)
Appendix 6 Human Resources: Transplant Social Work Orientation 203(4)
Appendix 7 Regulatory and Compliance Issues: Surveyor Worksheet---Organ Transplant Program Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement 207(10)
Appendix 8 Transplant Finance: Kidney Organ Procurement Rates for 2013 217(2)
Appendix 9 Managed Care Contracting: UNOS RFI Example 219(4)
Appendix 10 Managed Care Contracting: Sample Letter to Claims Department 223(2)
Appendix 11 Managed Care Contracting: Sample Managed Care Contract 225(4)
Appendix 12 Insurance Approval Form 229(2)
Index 231
Lisa Norris, M.S., MBA, has over twenty years of experience in healthcare management and over sixteen years of experience in the field of transplantation. Most recently, she served as Director of the Christus Transplant Institute in San Antonio, Texas. Prior to that role, she was the Administrative Director at the Comprehensive Transplant Center at University of North Carolina Hospitals. She also served as the Transplant Product Line Director at the University of Maryland Medical System and the Director of Transplant Services at the University of Colorado. She has been a Region 8 administrator on the UNOS Transplant Administrator's Committee and has held various board positions with the Transplant Resource Center of Maryland, National Kidney Foundation, Medbank of Maryland and Transplant Council of the Rockies.