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Book A Practical Guide to Preventing And Solving Disruptive Physician Behavior

Download or read book A Practical Guide to Preventing And Solving Disruptive Physician Behavior written by Richard A. Sheff and published by HC Pro, Inc.. This book was released on 2004-06-23 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book A Practical Guide to Managing Disruptive and Impaired Physicians

Download or read book A Practical Guide to Managing Disruptive and Impaired Physicians written by R. Dean White and published by Hcpro, a Division of Simplify Compliance. This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Practical Guide to Managing Disruptive and Impaired Physicians, Second Edition R. Dean White, DDS, MS Real-world solutions to problem physician behavior Don't let disruptive physician behavior negatively affect your hospital's operations or put your patients, staff, and colleagues at risk. This resource will help you implement a sound program to manage impairment and prevent disruptive physician behavior. Stop disruptive physician behavior at the door through good credentialing Set and communicate clear expectations of behavior Create policies and procedures using customizable samples Provide feedback to physicians regarding their behavior Identify when disruptive behavior is an indicator of impairment Collaborate with physicians to successfully eliminate undesirable behavior Learn when it is appropriate to take corrective action that limits a physician's membership and/or privileges Comply with Joint Commission requirements Take a look at what's covered in this edition: Additional insight into physician impairment More than 30 new forms and policies Real-world case studies that put theory into practice Innovative solutions and insight provided by an in-the-trenches medical staff advisor The table of contents includes: Disruptive behavior: What it is, and what it is not The power of the pyramid: A common sense approach to physician behavior and performance Credentialing: Stopping disruptive behavior at the door Setting and communicating behavior expectations Measuring problem behavior Master the art of providing feedback Managing poor performance: How to intervene to stop disruptive physician behavior Managing the disruption of impairment Taking corrective action: What to do when you reach the top of the pyramid The critical role of the CEO and the board of trustees The medical staff advisor Laying down the law: Annotated legal cases of disruptive physician behavior Who will benefit? Medical director Quality director/manager Chief executive officer Chief operations officer Chief medical officer VPMA Medical staff coordinator Department chair Wellness, peer review, and credentials committee chairs

Book A Practical Guide to Managing Disruptive and Impaired Physicians

Download or read book A Practical Guide to Managing Disruptive and Impaired Physicians written by R. Dean White and published by Hcpro Incorporated. This book was released on 2014-05-14 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Disruptive Physician  How to Manage the Consequences of Being You

Download or read book The Disruptive Physician How to Manage the Consequences of Being You written by Jacob Delarosa and published by Misner and Monroe Publishing. This book was released on 2017-08-23 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is to inform doctors and healthcare providers of what behavior can be classified as disruptive, and how easily a physician can be "labeled" and go down a path of doom! The problem is that many doctors don't even realize that by simply being themselves, with no intent to cause harm, they stumble into an accusation of being termed "Disruptive." An accusation can cause severe anguish. Many have gone down the road of being labeled a disruptive physician and have never even heard the term. Many have been afraid, angry, sad, incredulous and asked, "How could this happen?" As a physician, I began doing extensive research to educate myself and, after much work, was able to identify the causes and how to correct a situation. This book is designed to help you avoid exhibiting behavior that can be considered disruptive, and successfully navigate the process after an accusation has been made, or worse, if you have already been investigated and labeled disruptive. This book is for you, the healthcare provider, who is required to go through any type of licensing board for behavioral issues; a medical physician, an osteopathic physician, a nurse, a physician assistant, a pharmacist or veterinarian, and for all who want to learn more about what it means to be labeled a disruptive physician. This book is for the CEO, the medical staff office, and the Medical Executive Committee, to better understand physician behavior and how we are all affected. After you have read this book, you will have a thorough understanding of what it means to be a disruptive physician. In addition, if you find yourself or others going down this path, this will be a guidebook to traverse the journey. I provide all the tools, resources, and information you need to succeed.

Book The Medical Staff Leaders  Practical Guide

Download or read book The Medical Staff Leaders Practical Guide written by Richard E. Thompson and published by Opus Communications. This book was released on 2004 with total page 174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Complete Residency Program Management Guide

Download or read book The Complete Residency Program Management Guide written by Ruth H. Nawotniak and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 366 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book MGMA Connexion

Download or read book MGMA Connexion written by and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 722 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Mastering Physician Engagement

Download or read book Mastering Physician Engagement written by John W. Showalter and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2016-12-01 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Twenty-first century healthcare will be defined by better care, smarter spending, and healthier people. All eyes are on technology as the means to drive down costs and improve efficiency, enabling physicians to deliver care in a way that realizes the vision of a healthier planet. The transition from the acute care focus of the 20th century to the quality and data-driven organizations of tomorrow requires incredible effort and collaboration between all members of the healthcare community. Healthcare professionals are challenged to understand and rapidly adapt to new business models while achieving improved patient care and health outcomes. Physician engagement with the whole community has never been more important than it is today. Mastering Physician Engagement: A Practical Guide to Achieving Shared Outcomes explores strategies and tactics for engaging physicians in a meaningful way in a broad spectrum of change initiatives. Using proven techniques to create alignment with physicians, this book delivers practical approaches for effectively: Fostering engagement in revenue cycle, information technology, and population health initiatives Creating a data-driven culture Training physicians on new technologies and workflows Communicating insights and metrics Identifying and presenting return on investment Developing and achieving common goals

Book Disruptive Healthcare Provider Behavior

Download or read book Disruptive Healthcare Provider Behavior written by Rade B. Vukmir and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-03-08 with total page 147 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores a rapidly growing area of discussion in the health care industry, disruptive behavior in medical providers. The presence of disruptive behavior adversely impacts the providers of all disciplines: paraprofessional personnel, nurses, physicians and administrators. But more importantly, there may be a greater detrimental effect on quality and patient safety. This has led to mandated regulatory requirements that assist healthcare institutions in developing programs to address the problem. The book presents an evidence-based analysis of the disruptive provider behavior that defines the incidence, demographics, and profile of the behavior; discusses the specialties and work locations predisposed, as well as the interface with residents and nurses. The importance of patient safety, economic, and legal issues are addressed by a comprehensive, management strategy to effect positive, sustainable culture change in healthcare.

Book Healthcare Financial Management

Download or read book Healthcare Financial Management written by and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 1150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Some issues accompanied by supplements.

Book Managing Problem Practitioners

Download or read book Managing Problem Practitioners written by Todd Sagin and published by Hcpro, a Division of Simplify Compliance. This book was released on 2015-03-27 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Address fitness-to-practice concerns with confidence! Managing Problem Practitioners: A Leadership Guide to Dealing With Impaired, Disruptive, Aging, and Burned-Out Clinicians is the medical staff's answer for developing policies and procedures that address physician impairment, disruptive behavior, and problems associated with aging. Expert Todd Sagin, MD, JD, provides the guidance the medical staff office needs to develop and implement a process for assessing and resolving legally compromising situations. Don't get caught unprepared--reduce your lawsuit risk and keep your patients and clinicians out of harm's way. This book will help you: Develop an aging physician policy that protects physicians and the organization Train medical staff leaders on how to deal with a disruptive physician Take the proper steps when physicians fail to correct their behavior Design a physician wellness committee that is supportive of the medical staff Set and communicate clear expectations of physician behavior and competency Table of contents Section I: Addressing Practitioners Who Engage in Unprofessional Conduct The Parameters of the Problem Professionalism: We Know It When We See It What Constitutes "Unprofessional Conduct" or "Disruptive Behavior"? Unprofessional Conduct: The Elephant in the Room The Prevalence of Unprofessional Conduct Why Is Unprofessional Conduct So Prevalent? Changing Expectations: The Move to Zero Tolerance Connection Between Disruptive Behavior, Patient Safety, and Quality Healthcare Setting Expectations for Professional Behavior Communicating the Code of Conduct and/or Behavioral Expectations Medical Staff and Group Practice Credentialing: Holding the Gates Against Disruptive Practitioners Medical Staff Bylaws and Disruptive Physicians: Issues to Be Addressed Confronting Unprofessional Behavior and Disruptive Conduct Preparing Leaders to Manage Disruptive Practitioners Gathering Data on Misconduct Incidents Intervening With Disruptive Practitioners: Who, When, Where? Holding the Conversation With Disruptive Practitioners Utilizing Progressive Steps to Address Unprofessional Behavior Managing Disruptive Conduct: A Series of Escalating Interventions Establishing a Plan of Action: Options to Assist in the Remediation of Disruptive Practitioners Sharing Information About Unprofessional Conduct With Third Parties Managing Disruptive Conduct Performed by Employed Physicians or Practitioners Legal Challenges Brought From Disruptive Practitioners Section II: Managing the Impaired Practitioner Managing Practitioners Whose Delivery of Care Is Impacted by Issues of Health, Aging, or Substance Abuse Managing Practitioners With Substance Abuse Problems Identification and Reporting of Physicians With Addictions Confronting Practitioners Who Are Abusing Substances Treatment and Monitoring of Physicians Who Are Substance Abusers Additional Issues Relating to Substance Abuse by Physicians: Drug Testing, Responding to Third-Party Inquiries, and Covering the Expense of Treatment Physicians Impaired by Health Concerns Reporting Suspected Physical and Mental Impairments Physician Health and Wellness Committees The Assessment of Physically and/or Mentally Impaired Physicians The Use of a Leave of Absence When Evaluating or Treating Impaired Practitioners The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Impaired Physician The Aging Physician: A Growing Healthcare Challenge Connection Between Experience and Competence Aging Physicians With Cognitive Deficits Aging Physicians and Physical Conditions That Cause Impairment Identifying and Managing Declining Competence in the Older Practitioner Adopting Credentialing Policies Regarding Aging Practitioners Impact of the Federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) Addressing Physician Stress and Burnout: A Growing Problem Selected Resources Selected Legal Cases

Book Surgeons as Educators

    Book Details:
  • Author : Tobias S. Köhler
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 2017-11-11
  • ISBN : 3319647288
  • Pages : 526 pages

Download or read book Surgeons as Educators written by Tobias S. Köhler and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-11-11 with total page 526 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is designed to provide the reader with comprehension of the principles of contemporary surgical education and skills to design and implement effective curricula that include learning theory, needs assessments, curriculum development, effective teaching methods, valid and reliable assessment of learners, and comprehensive program evaluation. This text will provide a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of this field and will serve as a valuable resource for anyone wishing to become a better educator regardless of the level of the trainee. The book will review how people learn and how to vary teaching methods accordingly. It will cover curriculum planning, measurement and performance assessment, teaching residents to teach, coaching, promoting professionalism, teaching surgeons to lead, and burnout. It will aid in identifying differences in generations and how to select students and residents who will thrive in your program. Specifics on teaching in the operating room, use of new technologies and honing of feedback skills will be addressed. The effect of duty hours and due process for struggling learners will also be addressed as well as preparing residents for beyond residency. Specifics on how to set up simulation centers and utilize this technology will also be discussed. These are a few of the topics which will prepare the reader to excel in education and thus be able to positively influence patient care well beyond that of any one individual.

Book Resident Duty Hours

    Book Details:
  • Author : Institute of Medicine
  • Publisher : National Academies Press
  • Release : 2009-04-27
  • ISBN : 0309131529
  • Pages : 427 pages

Download or read book Resident Duty Hours written by Institute of Medicine and published by National Academies Press. This book was released on 2009-04-27 with total page 427 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Medical residents in hospitals are often required to be on duty for long hours. In 2003 the organization overseeing graduate medical education adopted common program requirements to restrict resident workweeks, including limits to an average of 80 hours over 4 weeks and the longest consecutive period of work to 30 hours in order to protect patients and residents from unsafe conditions resulting from excessive fatigue. Resident Duty Hours provides a timely examination of how those requirements were implemented and their impact on safety, education, and the training institutions. An in-depth review of the evidence on sleep and human performance indicated a need to increase opportunities for sleep during residency training to prevent acute and chronic sleep deprivation and minimize the risk of fatigue-related errors. In addition to recommending opportunities for on-duty sleep during long duty periods and breaks for sleep of appropriate lengths between work periods, the committee also recommends enhancements of supervision, appropriate workload, and changes in the work environment to improve conditions for safety and learning. All residents, medical educators, those involved with academic training institutions, specialty societies, professional groups, and consumer/patient safety organizations will find this book useful to advocate for an improved culture of safety.

Book Workplace Wellness  From Resiliency to Suicide Prevention and Grief Management

Download or read book Workplace Wellness From Resiliency to Suicide Prevention and Grief Management written by Judy E. Davidson and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-05-05 with total page 385 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book uniquely provides actionable strategies along the wellness continuum in multiple dimensions: personal, institutional and professional; while applicable across disciplines: nursing and allied health, advanced practice providers and physicians. Further, the content is presented in a manner that can be taught to those entering the workforce, or serve as a primer for Wellness Officers. Most mental health texts focus on the needs of patients and ignore the mental health needs of clinicians. This book fills that gap embracing wellness initiatives as a matter of mental health. Wellness strategies for Inclusion Diversity and Equity are presented. The often ignored subject of suicide is approached head-on with evidence-based strategies for prevention. At the far end of the continuum of wellness, grief management after losing a colleague to death and/or suicide will be addressed. Each chapter includes learning objectives, a brief presentation of the science, application of principles into wellness practice, opportunities for future research and discussion questions. Artwork created by healthcare workers are included to augment transfer of knowledge through art as a way of knowing. Videos are offered to demonstrate through simulation lessons taught through the book.

Book Improving Healthcare Quality in Europe Characteristics  Effectiveness and Implementation of Different Strategies

Download or read book Improving Healthcare Quality in Europe Characteristics Effectiveness and Implementation of Different Strategies written by OECD and published by OECD Publishing. This book was released on 2019-10-17 with total page 447 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume, developed by the Observatory together with OECD, provides an overall conceptual framework for understanding and applying strategies aimed at improving quality of care. Crucially, it summarizes available evidence on different quality strategies and provides recommendations for their implementation. This book is intended to help policy-makers to understand concepts of quality and to support them to evaluate single strategies and combinations of strategies.

Book All about ADHD

Download or read book All about ADHD written by Linda Jo Pfiffner and published by Teaching Resources. This book was released on 2011 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Prepares teachers for students with ADHD.

Book The Handbook of Behavior Change

Download or read book The Handbook of Behavior Change written by Martin S. Hagger and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2020-07-15 with total page 730 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Social problems in many domains, including health, education, social relationships, and the workplace, have their origins in human behavior. The documented links between behavior and social problems have compelled governments and organizations to prioritize and mobilize efforts to develop effective, evidence-based means to promote adaptive behavior change. In recognition of this impetus, The Handbook of Behavior Change provides comprehensive coverage of contemporary theory, research, and practice on behavior change. It summarizes current evidence-based approaches to behavior change in chapters authored by leading theorists, researchers, and practitioners from multiple disciplines, including psychology, sociology, behavioral science, economics, philosophy, and implementation science. It is the go-to resource for researchers, students, practitioners, and policy makers looking for current knowledge on behavior change and guidance on how to develop effective interventions to change behavior.