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Hospitals and Community Benefit New Demands, New Approaches Connie J. Evashwick, ScD, LFACHE Hospitals have always been dedicated to community health, but new laws are dictating how hospitals interact with their communities. This book provides a concise overview of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and IRS requirements for community involvement and describes specific recommendations for compliance. Topics covered include: NEW! * The ACA and IRS requirements for community benefit programs, needs assessments, and improvement plans * How to identify community partners and opportunities for win-win community engagement * What specific actions healthcare leaders can take to ensure compliance with mandates and maximize the benefits of community programs * How to develop a sophisticated communications initiative to reach internal and external audiences Softbound, approx. 88 pages, April 2013, ISBN 13: 978-1-56793-592-9. An Executive Essentials book. Order code: HGCTF-2241, $50 SEE PAGE 4 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. Terrorism and Disaster Management Preparing Healthcare Leaders for the New Reality K. Joanne McGlown, PhD, RN, FACHE, Editor Disaster preparedness goes far beyond drafting a plan. As a healthcare leader, you must ensure that your organization has the appropriate programs and trained staff in place to respond quickly to any disaster event or threat. Leaders in the fields of emergency medicine, law, and terrorism response provide guidance on many topics, including meeting the preparedness needs of special populations, understanding the government's role in emergencies, and collaborating with local agencies. Softbound, 343 pp, 2004, ISBN 13: 978-1-56793-218-8. An ACHE Management Series book. Order code: HGCTF-2009, $81 Anticipate, Respond, Recover Healthcare Leadership and Catastrophic Events K. Joanne McGlown, PhD, RN, FACHE, and Phillip D. Robinson, FACHE, Editors This book focuses on disaster preparedness and response from the healthcare leader's perspective. It shares practical strategies derived from the real-world experience of CEOs and administrators. It also includes compelling interviews with healthcare leaders who led their organizations' response to and recovery from catastrophic events, including recent hurricanes, floods, and terrorist threats. Creating a solid financial plan and implementing it swiftly following a catastrophe are critical to the long-term stability of the facility. Two chapters of the book are devoted to ensuring fiscal strength before, during, and after a disaster. These chapters and others are illustrated with easy-to-use sample forms and checklists for planning and response. Softbound, 222 pp, 2011, ISBN 13: 978-1-56793-366-6. An ACHE Management Series book. Order code: HGCTF-2168, $89 26 Management and Administration To order, call (301) 362-6905, fax to (240) 396-5907 http://www.ache.org/Publications/product.aspx?pc=2241 http://www.ache.org/Publications/product.aspx?pc=2241 http://www.ache.org/Publications/product.aspx?pc=2009 http://www.ache.org/Publications/product.aspx?pc=2009 http://www.ache.org/Publications/product.aspx?pc=2168 http://www.ache.org/Publications/product.aspx?pc=2168

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