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This bundle includes Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration, Thirteenth Edition with Navigate 2 Advantage Access and an access code for the Navigate 2 Scenario for Health Care Ethics. Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration, 13th Edition is an indispensable text for future healthcare administrators, presenting a wide range of health care topics in a comprehensible and engaging manner to carefully guide your students through the complex maze of the legal system. With over 40 years of experience as an administrator, consultant, and surveyor across 650 hospitals, author George D. Pozgar…mehr

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This bundle includes Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration, Thirteenth Edition with Navigate 2 Advantage Access and an access code for the Navigate 2 Scenario for Health Care Ethics. Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration, 13th Edition is an indispensable text for future healthcare administrators, presenting a wide range of health care topics in a comprehensible and engaging manner to carefully guide your students through the complex maze of the legal system. With over 40 years of experience as an administrator, consultant, and surveyor across 650 hospitals, author George D. Pozgar provides a uniquely accessible tool for grasping the legal complexities of health care through an array or real-life case studies, precedent-making court cases, and key statistical data. In the 13th Edition, Mr. Pozgar once again invites the reader to explore the comprehensive range of legal issues--from tort reform and healthcare fraud to reporting requirements and patient rights. Through immersive technology and instructional design, the Navigate 2 Scenario for Health Care Ethics creates an environment in which the student assumes various roles within the Health Care System, where they will be presented with ethical dilemmas and various opposing viewpoints. In some cases, the "right" decision can be subjective, and the student will need to use ethical decision-making skills to defend their choice. In each episode, the student will progress through a series of different settings and character interactions that will teach them about key concepts in Health Care Ethics. The student will analyze information, make decisions, and see the impact of their participation in real time.
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George D. Pozgar, MBA, CHE George Pozgar received his BA from Barrington College, now the United College of Gordon and Barrington, Wenham, MA, and his MBA in Health Care Administration from The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Mr. Pozgar is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, Association of University Programs in Health Administration, and the American Health Lawyers Association. Mr. Pozgar is presently an author, speaker, and consultant. He was certified as a surveyor for the Joint Commission and has surveyed and consulted at more than 1,000 hospitals and ambulatory sites throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. He was a corporate consultant for the St. Barnabas Health Care System in New Jersey; Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Episcopal Health Services in Hempstead, New York; Administrator at St. John's Episcopal Hospital, Smithtown, New York; Assistant Administrator at Huntington Hospital, Huntington, New York; Administrative Resident, Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville, Florida; Administrative Clerk at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, D.C.; and Research Assistant/Summer Intern for Booz, Allen and Hamilton Management Consultants, Washington, D.C. In addition, Mr. Pozgar was previously an instructor at the New School for Social Research, St. Joseph's College, St. Francis College, and Molloy College in NY; on-site Faculty Member/Residency Preceptor for the George Washington University and Preceptor for a Brown University summer internship program; and, Seminar Instructor for C.W. Post College/Long Island University and the National Association of Medical Staff. Mr. Pozgar was also a consultant on a series of innovative experiential health law learning videos called Learnscapes in partnership with Jones & Bartlett Learning and Toolwire.