Health Care Alliances and Conversions: A Handbook for Nonprofit TrusteesISBN: 978-0-7879-4177-2
Hardcover
228 pages
November 1998, Jossey-Bass
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"James Schwartz and Chet Horn . . . are now the nation's leadingexperts on not-for-profit hospital sales and conversions. Readingthis book is truly learning at the knee of the master. It isindispensable for not-for-profit boards of directors." --from theForeword by Linda Miller, president, Volunteer Trustees Foundationfor Research and Education
"This book is a comprehensive primer in the arcane world ofnonprofit hospital asset conversions. It is a ?must read' fornonprofit hospital trustees who are contemplating a sale, lease, orjoint venture with a for-profit company." --Bud Lee, president,California Association of Catholic Hospitals
"The guide for decision makers, a how-to-do-it manual for everynonprofit hospital director in America. Our country's health carewill be much improved if directors buy and read this book."--Phillip L. Isenberg, counsel with the firm of Hyde, Miller, Owen& Trost, Sacramento, California; former California StateAssemblyman and author of California's law regulating the sale orjoint venturing of nonprofit hospitals with for-profits
"This book is a comprehensive primer in the arcane world ofnonprofit hospital asset conversions. It is a ?must read' fornonprofit hospital trustees who are contemplating a sale, lease, orjoint venture with a for-profit company." --Bud Lee, president,California Association of Catholic Hospitals
"The guide for decision makers, a how-to-do-it manual for everynonprofit hospital director in America. Our country's health carewill be much improved if directors buy and read this book."--Phillip L. Isenberg, counsel with the firm of Hyde, Miller, Owen& Trost, Sacramento, California; former California StateAssemblyman and author of California's law regulating the sale orjoint venturing of nonprofit hospitals with for-profits