Greeley Guide to New Medical Staff Models : Solutions for Changing Physician-Hospital Relations by Richard A. Sheff and William K. Cors (2008, Trade Paperback)

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THE GREELEY GUIDE TO NEW MEDICAL STAFF MODELS: SOLUTIONS FOR CHANGING PHYSICIAN-HOSPITAL RELATIONS By Hcpro & William Cors M D Mmm Facpe & Richard A. Sheff *Excellent Condition*.

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Product Identifiers

PublisherHcpro
ISBN-10160146245X
ISBN-139781601462459
eBay Product ID (ePID)17038377524

Product Key Features

Number of Pages204 Pages
Publication NameGreeley Guide to New Medical Staff Models : Solutions for Changing Physician-Hospital Relations
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEducation & Training, Health Care Delivery, Hospital Administration & Care
Publication Year2008
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMedical
AuthorRichard A. Sheff, William K. Cors
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight12.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width7 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN2009-455087
Dewey Edition22
TitleLeadingThe
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal362.11068/3
SynopsisThe Greeley Guide to New Medical Staff Models: Solutions for Changing Physician-Hospital Relations William Cors, MD, MMM, FACPE; Richard A. Sheff, MD Has your medical staff model evolved to address ever-changing healthcare challenges? The self-governed medical staff is and will remain a requirement of CMS and The Joint Commission for the foreseeable future, yet it is not up to the task of tackling today's patient safety, cost-effectiveness, ED call, and physician-hospital competition challenges. How can you restructure your medical staff to effectively tackle these evolving issues? The Greeley Guide to New Medical Staff Models: Solutions for Changing Physician-Hospital Relations provides a road map for hospital and medical staff leaders to develop new medical staff models that better meet today's challenges than medical staffs of the past. This book and CD-ROM set identifies and explains the multiple evolving medical staff models confronting physicians and hospitals today and helps you determine the models that are best for your organization. Get practical approaches to deal with your medical staff challenges. Written by two of the top leaders in the field, this resource includes strategies, tools, and step-by-step action plans to help you: Deal with physician-hospital and physician-physician competition to build a collaborative culture Understand the mixed model medical staff Choose the medical staff models that are best for your organization Create a physician-hospital relations action plan for your hospital Develop a comprehensive, board-driven physician relations, recruitment, and retention strategy Manage multiple medical staff models within a single institution Improve physician-hospital relations Define the roles of the board, management, and medical staff in achieving hospital and physician success Renegotiate the physician-hospital compact Bring your medical staff models up-to-date with this practical guide. Take a look at the table of contents: Chapter 1: Do we need a new medical staff model? Chapter 2: From self-governed medical staff to a broken social contract: How did we get here? Chapter 3: Physician-hospital competition and collaboration Chapter 4: Candidates for the new medical staff model Chapter 5: Which medical staff model is right for you? Chapter 6: The "Seven Rs" of medical staff development planning Chapter 7 : Physician apathy: Is the medical staff still relevant to physicians? Chapter 8: A step-by-step roadmap to improve physician-hospital relations Who will benefit? Chief medical officer, medical director, vice president medical affairs, quality director/manager, director physician relations, chief executive officer, chief operations officer, director of physician recruitment, medical staff director Get the latest medical staff models you can adapt for your own organization-order this essential guide today.
LC Classification NumberRA972.S337 2008
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