"If a doctor is more consistent in the amount of time spent with each patient, wait times tend to go down, and it puts less pressure on the doctor...Read More »
According to a 2016 report from the Association of American Medical Colleges, the United States could experience a shortage of 61,700–94,700 physicians by 2025. As the physician pool dwindles, and technology rapidly advances, more and more medical staffs will turn to telemedicine solutions to...
"Our research suggests that if a manager understands, through their own experience, what is needed to complete a job to the highest standard, then...Read More »
“Healthcare historically has been a status quo model—improve to a certain point and stay there. The model of the future needs to be better.”...Read More »
The New Year’s dust (or confetti, as the case may be) has settled, routine is restored, and 2017 stretches ahead. For MSPs, medical staff leaders...Read More »
“When administrators and board members can see the downstream, longer term effects of their decisions about resources, staffing, performance...Read More »
An analysis of 803 acute care hospitals found that switching to a physician employment model had little influence on four primary composite...Read More »