Just as important as being able to do the work and being willing to do the work is having a personality that fits the job. Five traits can spell disaster in medical office staffing. Those five traits can cause severe friction within the staff. They can stymie the work. And they can undermine the manager. Here's a definition of each plus the detection questions to ask and … [Read more...] about Avoid these 5 deadly personality traits when hiring staff
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Looking for a job promotion? Relationships are critical
It makes good business sense—and is respectful professional etiquette—to stay in touch with your former bosses, says Allison & Taylor, the nation's oldest professional reference checking firm. As your career advances, your efforts to stay connected with past employers could pay dividends many times over when they provide you with favorable professional … [Read more...] about Looking for a job promotion? Relationships are critical
Getting along with others
Editor's picks: Doesn't work well with others: study finds 'team avoiders' may have valid concerns How to handle a rude dude Use straight talk to solve 4 common people problems in your office … [Read more...] about Getting along with others
Can’t they just get along?
By Lynne Curry bio We think personality clashes are inevitable. But are they? After 36 years spent unraveling people dynamics in the workplace, I've learned that while we give lip service to the idea others do things differently than us, we continue to hope that if they would instead do things the right way, our way, everything would run smoother. It helps to realize … [Read more...] about Can’t they just get along?
Are you stifling your staff’s enthusiasm?
Many articles have been written about motivating staff. Medical Office Manager has published many of these, which are usually how-to articles, aimed at increasing productivity. These pieces often share tried-and-true ways to engage employees more fully. Sometimes rewards and recognition are the hooks for motivation and greater engagement. Such techniques work, and can … [Read more...] about Are you stifling your staff’s enthusiasm?
Starting salaries for physicians spiking, according to study
Starting salaries for both primary care and specialist physicians increased significantly in the last 12 months, according to a new report, reflecting a rising demand for physicians and a growing physician shortage. Prepared by Merritt Hawkins, the nation's largest physician search and consulting firm and a company of AMN Healthcare, (NYSE: AHS), a leader in health care … [Read more...] about Starting salaries for physicians spiking, according to study
Rewarding staff
Editor's picks: Recognition and rewards increase productivity at Maryland practice 'Favorites' list source of popular employee rewards What's the 'employee experience' like at your medical practice? … [Read more...] about Rewarding staff
Employee conflict: fighters vs. flighters
By Steve M. Cohen bio It's solid management to address the internal climate of your medical office. No doubt, you are aware of this and have put time and effort into teambuilding, empowering, and creating a positive climate for your office staff. It's important to you, and it's important to your staff. So, why are people fighting on occasion or even more … [Read more...] about Employee conflict: fighters vs. flighters
Industry challenged to create more patient-friendly medical billing
Furthering the goals of focusing on patients, coordinate health care delivery, and making health information more accessible, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has launched a new challenge for all stakeholders in health care—designing a better medical bill that is easier for patients to understand. The HHS press release regarding the challenge notes … [Read more...] about Industry challenged to create more patient-friendly medical billing
Use contract employees and temporary workers to solve difficult staffing issues
If your medical practice is like most, it's difficult to make a case for adding full-time office staff. And it's no wonder. The benefits associated with a full-time employee in the health care industry — including Social Security, 401k/403b contribution, disability insurance, health insurance, pension plan, and paid time off — add approximately 40 percent to an employee's … [Read more...] about Use contract employees and temporary workers to solve difficult staffing issues