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Health Administration Press Creating the Hospital Group Practice: The Advantages of Employing or Affiliating with Physicians (ACHE Management)

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Product Description The authors of Creating the Hospital Group Practice believe physician employment is back for good--because they know how to make it work. Eric Lister and Todd Sagin provide expert advice and inspiration to help you tackle the challenges and realize the rewards of creating successful hospital-owned group practices. This book identifies the factors driving hospital employment of doctors and explains why today's trend differs from past integration efforts. It continues by translating the lessons learned from the first wave of integration into a roadmap for successful group practice formation. From garnering executive-team and physician buy-in to ensuring efficient clinical operations, this book guides you through all stages of group practice development. The book answers these questions and more: Why must hospitals go beyond simple physician employment and create multidisciplinary group practices? How should compensation be determined? What do we reward? How should we measure productivity? Who should design the compensation methodology? How do we navigate the minefield of regulatory and legal issues? Should an employed group practice provide leadership for hospital service lines or departments? How do the duties of a hospital group practice board differ from those of the medical staff executive committee? How can physicians exercise autonomy in an employed group practice that is part of a hospital or health system? How should conflicts between private practitioners and the employed physician group be handled? About the Author Eric Lister, MD, is the managing director of Ki Associates, where his consulting work focuses on physician leadership and group practice success. He lectures and consults across the country and is an advisor for The Governance Institute. Prior to his consulting career, Dr. Lister taught at Harvard and Tufts Medical Schools and was a founding partner of a large group integrated behavioral health practice.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 September 2009
Listed Since
14 August 2009

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