In light of the Covid 19 pandemic and its impact on healthcare systems, this book examines health care innovations and service management models and discusses significant reforms and organizational and managerial changes in the healthcare systems of countries in the Balkans and Eastern Europe. It features contributions that shed new light on the impact of the pandemic on healthcare organizations and the lessons that can be drawn from this crisis for management practice.
The book covers topics such as best practices in healthcare delivery, healthcare management, process and product innovation, digitization and information technologies, healthcare governance, collaborative healthcare experiences and networks, healthcare financing, and healthcare policy reform. It is aimed at scholars and practitioners in healthcare, as well as anyone interested in innovation in healthcare services and management.
Part I - Policies, Governance and Strategies.
Chapter
1. COMMUNICATION
STRATEGY IN HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS DURING COVID-19 CRISIS: INSIGHTS FROM
THE ITALIAN CONTEXT.
Chapter 2. Rethinking healthcare organizations in the
era of Covid-19: Lessons from the pandemic.
Chapter 3. ITALIAN HEALTH
PROFESSIONS OF THE TECHNICAL, REHABILITATION AND PREVENTION AREAS TO SUPPORT
THE REFORM OF THEIR NATIONAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM AFTER COVID-19 PANDEMIC.-
Chapter 4. LOCATION STRATEGIES OF HEALTHCARE FACILITIES: THE CASE OF PRIVATE
HOSPITALS IN ANKARA.
Chapter 5. CORPORATE DISCLOSURE OF VACCINE PRODUCERS
AFTER COVID-19 DISEASE.
Chapter 6. THE ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN THE
PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES WITH ADDITIONALLY REFERENCE TO COVID-19
PANDEMIC: EVIDENCE FROM THE CROATIAN HEALTH SYSTEM.
Chapter 7. THE IMPACT OF
COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON THE HEALTH RIGHT IN POLAND.
Chapter 8. SUPPORT FOR SMES
IN GREECE AND POLAND DURING COVID-19.- Part II - Financing and performance.-
Chapter 9. COVID-19 COSTS AND NATIONAL FINANCING SYSTEM: EVIDENCE FROM
ITALY.
Chapter 10. FACTORS AFFECTING THE HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURE IN ALBANIA:
A MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS.
Chapter 11. THE CHALLENGES OF MEASURING
PERFORMANCE IN PANDEMIC TIMES. EVIDENCE FROM ITALY.
Chapter 12. THE
MONITORING PROCESS OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) IN THE HEALTH CARE
SYSTEM. THE CASE OF ALBANIA.
Chapter 13. Healthcare Efficiency Assessment
in the Southeastern European Countries Using Two-Stage DEA Analysis.- Part
III - Operations.-
Chapter 14. REORGANIZATION OF THE COMMUNITY CARE MODEL
BASED ON EVOLVING NEEDS AND SOLUTIONS: THE TUSCAN CASE, TRANSFORMING PANDEMIC
INTO OPPORTUNITY.
Chapter 15. USING TELEMEDICINE IN ORGANIZING HEALTH
EMERGENCY. AN ANALYSIS OF COUNTRY-BASED EXPERIENCES DURING THE COVID-19.-
Chapter 16. THE IMPACT OF PROPER SURGERY PLANNING ON OPERATING ROOM
EFFICIENCY. AN ITALIAN CASE STUDY IN
2021.
Chapter 17. PRIVACY AND SECURITY
IN DIGITAL HEALTH IN THE WESTERN BALKANS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.
Niccolņ Persiani is Full Professor in Healthcare Management at the University of Florence, Italy. He has published articles and monographies on Healthcare systems management, Healthcare systems in the Balkan and Eastern European Countries, Health Economics and internal control systems. Ilaria Elisa Vannini, PhD, is Adjunct Professor in Healthcare Management at the University of Florence, Italy. Her research interests focus on Health systems management, Health economics and Internal control systems. Anna Romiti is an Assistant Professor of Management at the Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine at University of Florence, Italy, where she is member of the Health Services Research Unit and Vice-Director of the Degree Program in Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences. Her research activities focus on Healthcare Management and sport tourism management.
Anastasios Karasavvoglou is a Professor of Economics at the International Hellenic University (Greece) and President of the annual international conference "Economies of the Balkan and Eastern European Countries". He has published numerous books and papers on immigration, regional development and the labor market.
Persefoni Polychronidou is an Associate Professor of Quanitative Methods at the Department of Economic Sciences at the International Hellenic University (Greece). Her research focuses on statistical and data analysis and she has published numerous papers on empirical economic data. She is the co-editor of the International Journal of Business and Economic Sciences Applied Research.