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Health care field offers greatest workplace flexibility

August 15, 2014

The health care field tops the list of categories with the most work-at-home jobs, according to recent research conducted by FlexJobs, a leading online service for flexible and freelance employment opportunities. What’s more, medical coder, a position common at many practices, ranks No. 9 on FlexJobs’ list of the 20 most common work-from-home job titles. Indeed, telecommuting … [Read more...] about Health care field offers greatest workplace flexibility

Think twice before going to court

August 6, 2014

By Steve M. Cohen  bio One of the most difficult challenges I face can be helping office managers and owners resist an urge to "fight it out" in court. There are times when it is necessary to take legal action or aggressively defend action against your organization. But in most cases, it should be your last resort. First, going to court is a roll of the dice. You may feel … [Read more...] about Think twice before going to court

If you have to terminate, do it right

July 25, 2014

By Steve M. Cohen  bio Terminating an employee is not easy, but with a few missteps or bad luck, it can become a disaster. Workplace disruptions, lawsuits, and even violence can be byproducts of poorly executed terminations. Most business owners and managers move to dismiss employees for good reason, but the process is so full of potential for bad results that it deserves … [Read more...] about If you have to terminate, do it right

Concierge medicine – coming on strong

July 24, 2014

– a MOM mini seminar – Direct care, boutique medicine, retainer medicine – by whatever name, concierge medicine is a patient-physician arrangement where the patient pays an annual fee or retainer, the physician reduces the patient population from several thousand to an average of 300 to 600, and patients get personal 24-hour access to the physician and, … [Read more...] about Concierge medicine – coming on strong

Six tips for successfully managing Millennials

July 17, 2014

By Cheryl Toth, MBA bio The Millennial generation - Americans aged 18 – 37,1 is the largest generation in U.S. history. Yup, bigger than the Baby Boomers, and 86 million strong. Next year, they'll comprise 36% of the U.S. workforce, and by 2020, nearly half.2 I love working with this generation. I find them to be a diverse group of curious, collaborative, and fearless folks. … [Read more...] about Six tips for successfully managing Millennials

Medical center says “no” to tobacco

July 14, 2014

Anne Arundel Medical Center (AAMC), a leading Maryland hospital, is reinforcing its commitment to wellness and the fight against tobacco usage with an expanded tobacco policy. Effective July 1, 2014, the revised policy prohibits the use of all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes. One year later, starting July 1, 2015, Anne Arundel Medical Center will take a leadership … [Read more...] about Medical center says “no” to tobacco

Virginia manager uses contests to help turn staff into a team

July 2, 2014

A new manager set building staff teamwork as her first goal. And she decided that the best way to reach that goal was to make it fun. So she set up contests that require the staff to work and think together and come up with ideas that will benefit the office. The neurological practice in Virginia has eight physicians and 36 staff. The first contest was held in a restaurant … [Read more...] about Virginia manager uses contests to help turn staff into a team

Maintaining an HPO: employees make the difference

June 26, 2014

By Steve M. Cohen  bio Among the goals of any organization is to become an HPO — a high performance organization. That means you have created a lean, mean running machine that operates at top efficiency, and your employees are engaged. Some organizations don't believe this really applies to them. But look at it this way: Research by the Gallagher Organization has suggested … [Read more...] about Maintaining an HPO: employees make the difference

Exceeding expectations or resetting the watermark of leadership

June 16, 2014

By Dale Henry  bio I'm a service snob! I am addicted to nice hotels, great restaurants, and being pampered. Who isn't? That feeling of being cared for and having everything you want delivered with a smile is intoxicating to say the least. Once you have had someone exceed your expectations, it is just a little frustrating to have someone do it out of ritual. As they say, it's … [Read more...] about Exceeding expectations or resetting the watermark of leadership

Beware these 2 deadly employment law traps

June 11, 2014

Beware. The government has stepped up its efforts to protect employee rights. Two areas of particular interest to medical offices are disability discrimination and retaliation against protected activities such as discussing wages and work conditions. The agencies involved are the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Americans with Disabilities Act) and the National Labor … [Read more...] about Beware these 2 deadly employment law traps

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