Medical staff integration : transactions and transformation
by
 
La Penna, A. Michael, author.

Title
Medical staff integration : transactions and transformation

Author
La Penna, A. Michael, author.

ISBN
9781466592971

Physical Description
1 online resource

Contents
1. Conceptualizing new models of care based on traditional structures -- 2. Does anyone know the definition of integration? -- 3. Does what we have now actually work? -- 4. Ignoring fundamentals will produce unwanted results -- 5. Where are we headed and what will get us there? -- 6. The basic PHO (joint governance) or IPA (independence) -- 7. The MSO (services) -- 8. Co-management programs (partnership) -- 9. Contracts and subcontracts (managing relationships) -- 10. Sponsored practices and hired practitioners (employment) -- 11. Align the correct solution supported by effective communications -- 12. Recognize the different parties to the transaction -- 13. Address issues of colleagues, culture, and politics -- 14. Discern between patient management and practice management -- 15. Separate the transactional issues from the transitional process -- 16. Establish fundamental standards and link these standards to definitive policies -- 17. Align the compensation with the programming -- 18. Developing a core set of strategic issues -- 19. Is there a clear value proposition? -- 20. Build an organization that can learn and transform itself -- 21. To understand success, study failure.

Abstract
There is a transformation of equity occurring in the healthcare industry with hospitals and health systems purchasing physician practices. This is causing a transitional challenge as the traditional hospital structure meets the entrepreneurial physician manager in an environment that is rapidly changing for each. Some healthcare systems are successful in the process of this new management challenge - most are not. This book is intended to fill the void between hospital management texts and physician management literature to address the cultural and functional issues that need to be addressed when these two enterprises merge--Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Hospitals -- Medical staff.
 
Hospital care -- Quality control.

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LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf Number[[missing key: search.ChildField.HOLDING]]Status
Online LibraryE-Book540424-1001RA972 .L37 2015CRC E-Books