Health Services Planning (3rd Ed., 3rd ed. 2021)

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The third edition of Health Services Planning represents a necessary revision of the second edition (2003) and reflects the significant changes that have occurred in the social and health environments, the healthcare field, and the planning endeavor itself. The book reviews the history of health planning (with reference to activities in other countries) before describing the process from start to finish in great detail. The philosophy underlying health planning and its perception, past and present, are reviewed with a particular emphasis on the factors that are making health planning more relevant than ever.

The steps in the health services planning process are reviewed and supported by how-to guidance, examples of planning applications, and planning case studies. The various levels and types of planning are described (societal, community, organizational; strategic, business, marketing), and the similarities and differences discussed.

Newand updated chapters in this edition cover the planning requirements introduced through the Affordable Care Act, the rethinking of the community health needs assessment process, and the implications of the population health movement for health planning:

  • The Social and Health Systems Context for Health Services Planning
  • The Changing Environment for Health Planning
  • The New Community Assessment Process
  • From Community Health Needs Assessment to Population Health Assessment

Health Services Planning, 3rd Ed., remains a critical resource for health administration programs, as well as an essential publication for health professionals in both public and private sector healthcare organizations that need to have an understanding of the planning process.

 


Chapter 1. Introduction to Health Services Planning.- Chapter 2. Introduction to Health Services Planning.- Chapter 3. The Social and Health Systems Context for Health Services Planning.- Chapter 4. The Changing Environment for Health Planning.- Chapter 5. Health Services Demand and Utilization.- Chapter 6. The Planning Process.- Chapter 7. The New Community Assessment Process.- Chapter 8. The Planning Audit.- Chapter 9. Strategic Planning.- Chapter 10. Marketing Planning.- Chapter 11. Business Planning.- Chapter 12. Research Methods for Health Services Planning.- Chapter 13. Information Sources and Data Management.- Chapter 14. The Future of Health Services Planning.

Richard K. Thomas, PhD, is vice president of Health and Performance Resources in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, and author, speaker, and consultant. He has been involved in healthcare market research, planning, and business development with hospitals, clinics, health plans, and other healthcare organizations in both the public and private sectors for more than 40 years. Dr. Thomas holds master’s degrees in sociology and geography from the University of Memphis and a PhD in medical sociology from Vanderbilt University in Nashville. He has held faculty appointments at several universities and medical schools and is currently a research affiliate with the Social Science Research Center at Mississippi State University and affiliate faculty with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Dr. Thomas is active in publishing and has authored or coauthored over 20 books on health-related topics, including works on health services planning, healthcare market research, and the demography of health and health care. He has authored dozens of articles on health care and given numerous presentations, seminars, and workshops on related subjects. He previously served as the editor of Marketing Health Services, the healthcare journal of the American Marketing Association.

Reflects the significant changes that have occurred in the social and health environments, the healthcare field, and the planning endeavor itself in the first two decades of the 21st century Reviews the history and philosophy of health planning with international comparisons Provides the reader with an understanding of the key concepts related to the planning process and offers step-by-step guidelines for developing any type of plan for a community, a health system, or an organization Focuses on planning requirements introduced through the Affordable Care Act, the rethinking of the community health needs assessment process, and the implications of the population health movement Presents examples of “best practices” for specific types of planning, such as strategic planning, business planning, and marketing planning