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The Executive's Guide to Controlling Health Care and Disability Costs by Bruce N. Barge, John G. Carlson (1993, Hardcover, Illustrated) 
The Executive's Guide to Controlling Health Care and Disability Costs by Bruce N. Barge, John G. Carlson (1993, Hardcover, Illustrated)

 
The Executive's Guide to Controlling Health Care and Disability Costs by Bruce N. Barge, John G. Carlson (1993, Hardcover, Illustrated)

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Date: 1993-05-01
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0471584975
ISBN-13: 9780471584971
Product ID: EPID308246
Portions of this page Copyright 1995 - 2010 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.
Details
Publication Date:1993-05-01
Edition Description:Illustrated

Size
Length:340 pages
Height:9.5 in
Width:6.5 in
Thickness:1.2 in
Weight:24.0 oz

Publisher's Note
"The Executive’s Guide to Controlling Health Care and Disability Costs is much more than a standard guide to cost containment techniques. Rather, it brings together the achievements of leading organizations, the most current research, and a strategic vision incorporating quality and value imperatives, continuous learning and improvement, and information-driven action commitments. The authors show the opportunity for improvement is great regardless of the direction of change in state and national public policies." —Mary Jane England, MD President Washington Business Group on Health "A groundbreaking book offering both innovative strategies and concrete solutions for employers. A must for any executive interested in regaining control over health and disability costs." —William D. Hager President and Chief Executive Officer National Council on Compensation Insurance "This book integrates the key ingredients for successful control of health care and workers’ compensation costs: active, hands-on management by the employer, attention to the human beings involved, an effective organizational culture, and the same care and attention as given to quality." —Douglas F. Stevenson Executive Director National Council of Self-Insurers "The Executive’s Guide to Controlling Health Care and Disability Costs injects a much needed dash of optimism into a pessimistic broth. We all need to be reminded that there are things we can do to manage this problem and that waiting for Washington to solve it is simply not enough." —John W. Rowe President and Chief Executive Officer New England Electric System "Management of their own employee health plan ranks among the most significant challenges facing the 1990s executive. The authors explain managed care and outline all the critical associated issues in an uncommonly insightful, nonjargonistic manner. The chapter on the new importance of health care information systems is essential reading." —Brian S. Gould, MD Senior Vice President United Health Care Corporation

Recent polls have shown that CEOs today consider rising and uncontrollable health care costs to be the number one threat to keeping their organizations competitive. Even worse, many executives feel there is little they can do to regain control of exploding health and disability costs. This is the first book written specifically for executives, providing both a strategic blueprint and real-world examples for how employers can control and even reduce these spiraling costs. The Executive's Guide to Controlling Health Care and Disability Costs addresses the issues of health care, workers' compensation, and disability costs from a managerial and strategic perspective. You'll find innovative new ways to take action and examples from leading organizations that have achieved success.

Industry Reviews
Asserting that lasting cost solutions can be achieved without sacrificing human values, the authors address aspects of health care, workers' compensation, and disability costs from a managerial and strategic perspective. Examples given are adaptable to small or large corporations, non-profit, and government organizations (at least until Clinton's health plan is implemented). Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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