Economic myths and realities : doing more with no more /
editor, Marion Johnson ; chair of the board, Joanne Comi McCloskey.
- St. Louis : Mosby-Year Book, c1993.
- xiv, 242 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Series on nursing administration, v. 4 (Nov. 1992) 0895-5253 ; .
CONTENT
Section one : Economic issues: Impact on nursing administration Economic issues for nursing administration: The production of nursing care Implications of the ethics and economics of health care: Rationing for nursing administration and practice Meeting the needs of the undeserved Economics and community health
Section two : Th realities of practice in times of economic constraint The reality of practice-A nurse executive's perspective The realty of practice-A staff Nurse's perspective
Section three : Administrative responses to resource constraints Strategic thinking: Leadership skills for the nurse executive Redesigning the system: Innovative behaviours using an interactive process A continuum of care-Is this a solution? Using paraprofessionals-Is this a solution?
Section four : Impact of economic considerations on selected aspects of nursing practice Nursing research in times of economic cutbacks: implications for nurse administrators Health promotion in times of economic constraint: Issues in decision making AIDS/HIV Disease : Financial and management implications for nurse executives Doing more with less: The changing face of nursing in the U.K