The Political Role of the Health Services Executive

1989 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 26-33
Author(s):  
Belva Taylor

The “politicization” of health care in Canada means an increasing political role for health service executives. This article focuses on the political activities and skills required for administrators to become effective in this expanded role. In the 1990s, the administrator must become increasingly externally oriented and proactive. Two externally oriented skills, networking and information processing, are discussed in relation to the current health care environment. Practical examples are provided to illustrate how these skills can be used to ensure both the success of the executive and the position of the organization.

Author(s):  
Christoph E. Brehm

Post-operative ICU management of the MCS patient represents one of the most complex challenges in the current health care environment. With increasing experience, improvements in this arena have led to dramatic improvements in the outcomes of these patients. In this chapter, we detail several of the post-operative challenges in the ICU including ventilator management, bleeding complications, hemodynamic optimization, arrhythmias, and CPR.


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