by James E. Allen
A detailed road map of essential knowledge for obtaining
licensure and employment as a nursing home administrator, the Seventh
Edition of this classic text is updated to reflect the 2014 National
Association of Boards of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators (NAB)
Domains of Practice. With more than 50 new topics, it comprehensively
addresses all new regulations for managing a nursing facility along with
a detailed overview of the skills and knowledge required to be a
successful administrator. The Seventh Edition responds to the many
changes that have recently occurred in the long-term care field. It
provides a completely new Minimum Data Set 3.0 (MDS), 2015 Federal
Requirements for Electronic Records, the new International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM),
new Quality Measures, updated Instructions for Making Data as per the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, the impacts of the Affordable Care
Act (ACA), and several new federal regulations.
The
Seventh Edition clearly describes what nursing home managers do, how
they think, and how they lead. It breaks down the art of management into
its basic tasksóforecasting, planning, organizing, staffing,
directing, controlling quality, innovating, and marketingóand examines
them in depth. The text pinpoints all of the separate components of
nursing home administrationómanagement, human resources, team dynamics,
conflict resolution, finance and business, industry laws and
regulations, and patient careóand describes how they fit together to
form the coordinated activity set required of a successful nursing home
administrator. Abundant real-life case studies, chapter objectives, and
critical thinking questions greatly enhance learning. Mastering this
text will prepare students to takeóand pass with a depth of
understandingóthe nationally required NAB examination.