Editor's picks: Effective communication leads to greater staff engagement and better company reputation Make these your 2 top goals for this year An inexpensive organizational fix: communication … [Read more...] about Communication skills
Making tough decisions: reward good employees by removing bad ones
By Steve M. Cohen bio I'm sure you've seen advice regarding employee bonus and incentive systems, including some that are quite complex. The idea is that, to achieve a high-performance workplace, you need to motivate employees and achieve maximum efficiency. None of this is wrong, but I often suggest another strategy that surprises a lot of people: just get rid … [Read more...] about Making tough decisions: reward good employees by removing bad ones
Three kinds of irritating staffers and how to deal with them amicably
The worst part of any manager’s job is dealing with problem behavior. And that’s the very part of the job that can never be ignored, says Cathleen C. Snyder, SPHR, senior human resources consultant with Strategic HR Inc., a Cincinnati human resources consulting and outsourcing firm. Allow the behavior to continue, and besides the fact that it’s a pain to live with, the other … [Read more...] about Three kinds of irritating staffers and how to deal with them amicably
CMS changes will bridge old and new models of chronic care management
New approach can mean substantial revenue increases for health care providers The prevalence of chronic conditions presents one of the greatest risks to the U.S in terms of population health and well-being. However, many serious conditions such as hypertension or hyperlipidemia can be successfully managed if the patient follows a clearly documented treatment plan. To that … [Read more...] about CMS changes will bridge old and new models of chronic care management
Children’s health care spending increases, focus changes
Spending on health care for children (ages 0-18) covered by employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) grew an annual average of 5.7 percent per year between 2010 and 2013, compared to 3.9 percent for the total population (ages 0-64) with ESI, finds a new report from the Health Care Cost Institute (HCCI). Per capita spending on children reached $2,574 in 2013, a $391 increase from … [Read more...] about Children’s health care spending increases, focus changes
Technology solutions
Editor's picks: AMIA recommends changes in the management of medical data Staff and remote access: more than patient information is at risk How the right payment technology can improve profitability at your practice … [Read more...] about Technology solutions
Keep your medical office humming by keeping employees engaged
By Steve M. Cohen bio Every organization faces management issues that, if ignored, can be perilous. A recent story told of a suburban bank that lost a huge chunk of its staff when some 35 employees left within a single week. Without knowing the details, it's impossible to guess the causes. But it's very likely this business suffered fundamental organizational … [Read more...] about Keep your medical office humming by keeping employees engaged
The balance between kindness and good business: getting your patients to pay their bills
A 2014 survey conducted by the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) finds that collecting balances due from patients is the seventh most "intense and applicable challenge" for the members surveyed. And no wonder. According to a 2014 survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, the average yearly deductible in the United States has more than doubled in the last eight years, … [Read more...] about The balance between kindness and good business: getting your patients to pay their bills
The ADA and mental illness, medications, suicide, alcoholism, and threats
Mental disorders, threats of suicide, medication side effects, addiction—they create some confusing issues with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Here are some points managers need to know about the ADA and disciplining, firing, and hiring staff who come under these umbrellas. They are outlined by employment law attorney Myra K. Creighton of Fisher & Phillips in … [Read more...] about The ADA and mental illness, medications, suicide, alcoholism, and threats
Doctors say Affordable Care Act increasing costs
Even as a major U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholds the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a recent survey of American physicians finds doctors believe it is driving up the cost of healthcare. Sixty-one percent of physicians report an increase in overhead costs for items such as electronic medical records and administrative costs to comply with the ACA. And physicians report it is … [Read more...] about Doctors say Affordable Care Act increasing costs