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The NHA has valuable educational resources available to
members including:
2007
NHA Speaker Resource Directory -- a directory of over 90 speakers that
were utilized by the Nebraska Hospital Association in 2007
In today’s dynamic health care environment, access to timely, high-quality information is vital. Hospital staff from across the state make the NHA Resource Library their first choice for health services administration information. The NHA Resource Library serves as a centralized source for information on a broad array of health care issues. The Resource Library houses an extensive collection of books and documents on health care administration.
Encompassed in the library are resources on the organization, design, and management of hospitals, health systems, health services, and integrated delivery networks, as well as the social and public policy issues related to community health status, access to health services, health care financing, and community accountability. In addition to a unique collection of books, the Resource Library also offers journals and newsletters, audiovisual products, and an extensive collection of reference materials.
Resource Library materials are available on-site at the NHA Offices in Lincoln or may be checked out by employees of member hospitals.
To check out materials from the NHA Resource Library contact Heather Bullock at (402) 742-8148 or
hbullock@nhanet.org.
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On-Site
Training Assistance
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In today’s dynamic health care environment, access to timely, high-quality information is vital. Hospital staff from across the state make the NHA Resource Library their first choice for health services administration information. The NHA Resource Library serves as a centralized source for information on a broad array of health care issues. The Resource Library houses an extensive collection of books and documents on health care administration.
Encompassed in the library are resources on the organization, design, and management of hospitals, health systems, health services, and integrated delivery networks, as well as the social and public policy issues related to community health status, access to health services, health care financing, and community accountability. In addition to a unique collection of books, the Resource Library also offers journals and newsletters, audiovisual products, and an extensive collection of reference materials.
Resource Library materials are available on-site at the NHA Offices in Lincoln or may be checked out by employees of member hospitals.
For more information contact Jon Borton, Sr. Director of Education at (402) 742-8147 or
jborton@nhanet.org
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