Developing Physician Leaders for Successful Clinical Integration

Developing Physician Leaders for Successful Clinical Integration

Author: Carson F. Dye

Publisher: Ache Management Series

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781567935547

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Winner of the 2014 ACHE James A. Hamilton Book of the Year Award The changes coming from health reform legislation, cost reduction, work redesign, growth in physician employment, greater consumer involvement, the introduction of ACOs, and the emphasis on value-based purchasing are having a profound and long-term impact on healthcare. Clinical integration is a must, and inclusion of physician leaders is essential for successful clinical integration. For healthcare organizations to maximize their potential during this transition, effective physician leadership is needed more than ever. Unlike other physician leadership books, this is an intensified examination of the development of clinically integrated organizations and the significantly expanded physician leadership role within them. Together Dye and Sokolov evaluate multiple clinically integrated organizations, clinical models, business models, and techniques to involve physicians to a greater degree. They also offer insights and suggestions on the cutting-edge topic of clinical integration and explore in detail the role physician leadership will play in the future. Themes include: Making physicians key stakeholders in the clinical transformation, business modeling, and strategy development Identifying physicians who have a propensity for leadership Understanding the difference between management and leadership Addressing issues physicians face as they make the transition from clinical roles to leadership positions Embracing clinical integration--why this new entity calls for greater physician leadership and how to build a successful clinically integrated organization Learning from case studies and practical approaches Creating leadership development programs with an emphasis on the experiential side of leader development Examining on the significant impact of physician leadership derailment as compared with other leaders


Growing Physician Leaders

Growing Physician Leaders

Author: Mark Hertling

Publisher: RosettaBooks

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780795348082

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Physicians hold the key to improving healthcare, but few doctors get trained in the leadership necessary to turn it. Gen. Mark Hertling applies his four decades of military leadership to the world of healthcare, resulting in profoundly constructive training that can help doctors reshape and reenergize any healthcare organization in America today.


Physician Leadership

Physician Leadership

Author: Karen J. Nichols

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2021-08-31

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1119817544

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You know how to practice medicine. Now learn how to lead with this insightful resource from one of medicine’s most accomplished leaders. In Physician Leadership, renowned medical leader Dr. Karen J. Nichols delivers a concise guide for busy physicians doing their best to successfully lead people and organizations. The book covers foundational leadership essentials that every physician needs to master to transform themselves from a highly motivated novice leader into an effective, skilled, and productive leader. Each chapter offers readers a summary of the crucial points found within, sample questions, exercises, and a bibliography of the relevant academic literature for further study. Ideal for doctors who don’t have the time to peruse an unwieldy collection of the latest research and thought on organizational leadership, or to take a multi-day course on effective leadership, Physician Leadership distills the author’s extensive research and personal experience into a short and practical handbook. Physician Leadership provides actionable, real-world advice for practicing and aspiring physicians: A thorough introduction to personal approach and style when interacting with patients, managers, boards, and committees An exploration of how to employ the principles of effective communication to achieve desired results and practical techniques for implementing those principles Practical discussions of the role that perspectives play in shaping an organization’s culture and how those perspectives affect leadership efficacy In-depth examinations of approaches to decision-making that get buy-in from others and achieve results Perfect for doctors stepping into a leadership role for the first time, Physician Leadership also belongs on the bookshelves of experienced physician leaders seeking to improve their leadership abilities and improve the results of their organizations.


All Physicians are Leaders: Reflections on Inspiring Change Together for Better Healthcare

All Physicians are Leaders: Reflections on Inspiring Change Together for Better Healthcare

Author: Peter B. Angood

Publisher: American Association for Physician Leadership

Published: 2020-05-15

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9780984831036

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COVID-19 is clearly creating significant change in how daily lives are pursued. The impacts on healthcare as an industry are profound and how physicians continue to provide patient care is being challenged. Those in group practices, as well as those within institutional environments, are all now faced with the prospect for how to develop new approaches in their professional pursuits. The changing environment in healthcare provides all physicians with a unique opportunity to develop and implement larger scales of change for the industry, as a result. Dr. Peter Angood is president and CEO of the American Association for Physician Leadership, the only association solely focused on providing professional development, leadership education, and management training exclusively for physicians since its founding in 1975. In that role since 2012, he has continuously promoted the charge that "at some level, all physicians are leaders." The book is a frank dialogue and call to action on how all physicians can reach their fullest potential by becoming and remaining more engaged while inspiring engagement in others. It is also a clear-eyed look at the positive and trusted role physicians exercise in every sector of the healthcare industry. Including chapters on wellness and burnout, patient safety, lifelong learning and the necessary personal and professional competencies for physicians, Dr. Angood's commentaries are uniquely astute and bold. He asserts that physicians remain the most trusted and dominant conduit for care and decision-making within the multidisciplinary sphere of healthcare and, further, with increasing demands for quality care and patient satisfaction, the physician leader is well-positioned and deserves an equitable say in shaping the future of the healthcare industry. "The research shows that the benefit of a physician-led organization is improved patient outcomes and decreased costs," says Dr. Angood. "While academia and basic science research continue to expand the scientific knowledge of medicine at rapid rates, technology, pharmaceuticals, device innovation and digital communication all are redefining their value equation with physicians as leaders in their organizations." This book of personal reflections on healthcare and the state of the industry is precisely that: personal. Dr. Angood's goal is for the various chapters to spur personal reflection among physicians while instilling in them a renewed sense of privilege and commitment to the profession.


Physician Leadership

Physician Leadership

Author: Mo Kasti

Publisher:

Published: 2015-03-13

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9781612442167

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When medicine meets leadership everything changes: the culture, the care, the way we collaborate, and most importantly, outcomes.


Quality Care, Affordable Care

Quality Care, Affordable Care

Author: Lawrence Shapiro

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9780991013500

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Reducing the cost of healthcare needs to begin and is going to require out-of-the-box thinking. Reducing variation in healthcare delivery offers some promise. Using as an example, the variation-reduction program at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, the author explains how providers can use these approaches in their own efforts.


Employed Physician Networks

Employed Physician Networks

Author: David Miller

Publisher: ACHE Management

Published: 2018-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781640550360

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"This book offers healthcare leaders a road map for the future and a clear vision of how employed physician networks must evolve to create strategic value. The authors help executives understand where they are on the journey to creating a high-performing group and recommend the priorities that must be addressed to move their group forward"--


Romanow Papers: The governance of health care in Canada

Romanow Papers: The governance of health care in Canada

Author: Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780802086198

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The twelve papers in this third volume of the research program for the Romanow Commission offer a detailed analysis of the governance of health care in Canada from the perspective of constitutionalism, intergovernmental relations, and societal context. In the first section, the authors deal with the formal division of powers regarding health care as outlined in the Canadian constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The second section outlines the strengths and weaknesses of the intergovernmental governance of health care. Finally, the third section focuses on governance of health care outside of the governmental sphere. The theme that resonates throughout the contributions - and which is in itself a call for deeper analysis - is that health care governance has become locked in a cycle of mutual recrimination, blame assigning, and blame avoidance from the federal and provincial levels right down to the level of the individual citizen.


Value-Based Healthcare and Payment Models

Value-Based Healthcare and Payment Models

Author: Grace E. Terrell

Publisher:

Published: 2019-11-15

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 9780984831012

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NEW GUIDE DECODES VALUE-BASED CARE AND PAYMENT MODELS As value-based care is coming of age, deciding how to start can be an overwhelming task. Risks are high and success with the new models is challenging and time consuming. This book fills an important need by providing concrete and proven strategies to aid in an organization's successful transformation. The book is filled with practical, no-nonsense advice on the shift to value-based care in both the private and public healthcare sectors. This is the time when healthcare stakeholders need to rethink their own added-value strategies in a manner that best serves patients and providers alike. In the complicated world of payment and delivery system reform, this book deconstructs the most challenging concepts for the novice yet provides sophisticated insights for even the most seasoned executive. BONUS! The authors also lay out high-value strategies for 20 different subspecialties with specialty-specific changes in the way medicine is practiced and paid for.