This foundational text introduces future health care administrators to the full scope of responsibilities associated
with these crucial positions. Fundamentals of Health Care Administration prepares students for comprehensive education
on the health care industry, and helps them build the strong critical thinking and analysis skills they will need
as administrators. Its broad coverage includes finance, human resources, risk assessment, crisis management, compliance,
internal and external audits, quality assessment/control, performance improvement, legal and ethical concerns,
and more. The first chapter includes a bulleted list of required knowledge and skills from an actual health care
administrator's job description. The remaining chapters tie directly to that job description. Each chapter illustrates
key concepts with relevant examples, including short selections from authoritative government documents. Complex
concepts are organized into bulleted lists or steps, making them easier to understand and use. Extensive chapter
review includes multiple choice, matching, short answer, and true/false questions.