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Leading health care transformation : a primer for physician leaders
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ISBN: 1000983498 Year: 2024 Publisher: Abingdon, England : Routledge,

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Accounting for Healthcare : The Digital Transition to Value-Based Healthcare
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ISBN: 9781040020104 1040020119 1040020100 1032685484 Year: 2024 Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge,

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In the era of digital transformation, the healthcare industry stands at a significant crossroad. With Value-Based Healthcare (VBHC) at the core of this transition, the role of accountants is evolving dramatically. This book brings these pieces together to guide accountants and interested readers through the changing landscape.


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Lying in the dark room : architectures of British maternity
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ISBN: 9781032389943 9781032391021 Year: 2024 Publisher: Abingdon Routledge

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"Lying in the Dark Room: Architectures of British Maternity returns to and reflects on the spatial and architectural experience of childbirth, both through a critical history of maternity spaces and a creative exploration of those we use today. Where conventional architectural histories objectify buildings (in parallel with the objectification of the maternal body), the book-in the mode of Creative Practice Research-presents a creative-critical autotheory of the architecture of lying-in. It uses feminist, subjective modes of thinking, which travel across disciplines, registers and arguments. The book assesses the transformation of maternity spaces-from the female bedchamber of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century marital homes, to the lying-in hospitals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, purpose built by man-midwives, to the late-twentieth century spaces of home and the modern hospital maternity wing- and the parallel shift in maternal practices. The spaces are not treated as mute or neutral backdrops to maternal history, but as a series of vital entangled atmospheres, materials, practices and objects that are produced by, and in turn produce particular social and political conditions, gendered structures and experiences. Moving across spaces, systems, protagonists and their subjectivities, the book shows how hospital design and protocols altered ordinary birth at home and continue to shape maternal spatial experience today. As such, it will be of interest to a wide range of readers, from architectural historians, theoreticians and designers, architecture students, medical humanities historians, English Literature humanities and material studies readers and those interested in creative critical writing"--

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