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Book The Healthcare Executive   s Guide to Navigating the Surgical Suite  A Roadmap to the OR and Perioperative Services

Download or read book The Healthcare Executive s Guide to Navigating the Surgical Suite A Roadmap to the OR and Perioperative Services written by Gerlad E. Biala and published by Sigma . This book was released on 2018-09-24 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Surgical services carry some of the highest risks and rewards of all healthcare specialties. They also present specific challenges. Those unfamiliar with the surgical suite’s inner workings may struggle to lead and manage this complex and often isolated department. The Healthcare Executive’s Guide to Navigating the Surgical Suite: A Roadmap to the OR and Perioperative Services provides experienced and novice healthcare leaders with the information, leadership structures, and practical strategies needed to successfully oversee both patient outcomes and balance sheets. This book covers contemporary market realities, business challenges, labor requirements, and clinical and operational complexities as it points leaders toward the most pressing issues in strategic surgical services leadership.

Book The Healthcare Executive s Guide to Navigating the Surgical Suite

Download or read book The Healthcare Executive s Guide to Navigating the Surgical Suite written by Gerald E. Biala and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Operating Room Leadership and Management

Download or read book Operating Room Leadership and Management written by Alan D. Kaye and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2012-10-04 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Practical resource for all healthcare professionals involved in day-to-day management of operating rooms of all sizes and complexity.

Book The Hospital Executive s Guide to Physician Staffing

Download or read book The Hospital Executive s Guide to Physician Staffing written by Hugo J. Finarelli (Jr.) and published by HC Pro, Inc.. This book was released on 2009-03-30 with total page 191 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Hospital Executive's Guide to Physician Staffing Hugo J. Finarelli, Jr., PhD How many physicians make a health system? The Hospital Executive's Guide to Physician Staffing helps hospital CEOs answer a question that healthcare analysts and policymakers have debated for nearly 30 years: How many physicians do you need? The Hospital Executive's Guide to Physician Staffing challenges accepted beliefs and practices about the science of physician staffing. Insightful and data-rich, this unique resource guides hospital executives in creating a staffing model for physician services by outlining proven strategies for determining community physician need and fulfilling those needs appropriately. This timely and informative book presents practical approaches for engaging different types of physicians--the hospital dependent, hospital independent, and full-time office-based--in various markets, including those facing a shortage and rural communities. Complete with benchmarking tables and other resources, The Hospital Executive's Guide to Physician Staffing includes sections on: Physician supply and demand--a macro view Assessing physician need Measuring physician contribution How many physicians make a health system Recruitment and retention strategies The executive's role in recruitment Planning for an uncertain future Build a quality organization, and the doctors will come Central to the underlying philosophy of the book is the notion that hospitals must "attract the best by being the best" and includes strategies executives can use in achieving that goal. Who will benefit from this book? Hospital CEO President CFO COO Medical staff director Director of physician relations Praise for this book "The Hospital Executive's Guide to Physician Staffing is a valuable resource for any hospital facing the difficult task of determining the right number and mix of physicians." --Jerry Senne, President, Holmes Regional Medical Center "...effective tool kit for any planning executive trying to meet their organization's goals or community's needs with successful physician strategies...It is a must read for those interested in exceptional accuracy in their forecasting, and those treading into physician supply and demand metrics where the ultimate recommendations will be a future P & L you need to defend." --Elizabeth Jaekle, Vice President, Business Development, Crozer-Keystone Health System "I recommend this book for all healthcare executives who are planning for the future." --Walter H. Ettinger, MD, MBA, President, UMass Memorial Medical Center and Associate Vice Provost Clinical and Population Research, University of Massachusetts Medical School

Book General Surgery Residency Survival Guide

Download or read book General Surgery Residency Survival Guide written by Asanthi Ratnasekera and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-03-27 with total page 189 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There are over 250 surgical residencies in the United States. Most residents experience some degree of shock once they start on the very first day, and the demands of residency are high. The current overall dropout rate is 16%, and there is evidence for higher burnout rates, suicide rates, addiction rates and divorce rates among all surgeons compared to other careers. There is therefore a critical need for the education of resiliency during surgical residency and guidance on surviving this challenging portion of their career. Unfortunately, the experiences of trial and error are the basis for survival, and resiliency training is often overlooked as part of the traditional surgical training. This practical guide is founded on many conversations with struggling general surgery residents and will have wide appeal, utilizing these experiences via interviews with current residents at different residency programs and covering an even wider variety of topics, with variable experiences based on differing ages, races, sexes, and marital statuses. Each chapter begins with a topic and a brief introduction, expansion on the topic based on their unique experiences, and then a concluding list of pearls to remember and use in daily residency. The topics are broken down thematically into five main sections, covering the breadth of residency experience and work/life balance: academics, clinical duties, life outside of work, leadership and ethics, and basic survival skills and self-care. Written by current residents for current residents, General Surgery Residency Survival Guide will be a valuable resource for everyone navigating this challenging portion of their medical career.

Book Manual of Practice Management for Ambulatory Surgery Centers

Download or read book Manual of Practice Management for Ambulatory Surgery Centers written by Niraja Rajan and published by Springer. This book was released on 2020-09-02 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This key resource provides insight and guidance to managing ambulatory surgery centers (ACSs) from a broad spectrum of expertise. Intended for a wide audience of healthcare professionals, this book covers topics such as regulatory issues, outpatient pediatric anesthesia, inventory management, personnel training, the culture of safety, and sedation standards. The format found in each chapter is designed intentionally to function as an educational manual. Many chapters are supplemented by high quality figures and tables to aid in visual learning. This text brings together authors from diverse professions including lawyers, administrators, surgeons, anesthesiologists and architects – all of whom have contributed their expertise to address the multitude of subjects that pertain to ASCs. Manual of Practice Management for Ambulatory Surgery Centers: An Evidence-Based Guide is a concise and evidence-based guide to successfully operating the modern health care facilities that have transformed the outpatient experience for millions of people.

Book Leadership in Surgery

    Book Details:
  • Author : Melina R. Kibbe
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 2019-07-17
  • ISBN : 3030198545
  • Pages : 208 pages

Download or read book Leadership in Surgery written by Melina R. Kibbe and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-07-17 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This updated volume provides a guide to the theories and concepts of leadership in surgery. New chapters on team motivation, understanding different healthcare systems, and leadership negotiation are included. Practical management skills are also covered, including how to manage difficult personalities, change management, and conflict resolution techniques. Leadership in Surgery examines the skills and characteristics needed to be a good leader and aims to improve surgical leadership. The book is relevant to both trainees and practicing surgeons.

Book Operating Room Management

Download or read book Operating Room Management written by Andrew P. Harris and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In today's world of cost efficient management of medicine, the need to effectively administer the functions of the operating room are paramount. This text serves as a guide to efficient management and operation of the operating room, thus ensuring the highest quality of care as well as effective cost management. It addresses organizational structure as well as the business and economic aspects of operating room management including negotiating managed care contracts, in-patient and out -patient settings, anesthesia and surgical organization. Addresses health care industry changes that specifically effect the OR --- and offers practical solutions to these challenges Includes information for all operating room personnel, MD and non-MD Utilizes a quality of care / for profit perspective --- ensures the best care and maximum cost management Discusses JCAHO issues for the operating room Includes information on re-engineering the operating room management team and redesigning the OR committee Discusses perioperative assessment, clinical structure and function

Book Operating Room Management

Download or read book Operating Room Management written by Ronald A. Gabel and published by Butterworth-Heinemann. This book was released on 1999 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Anesthesiologists and a nurse manager from the University of Rochester, New York describe the environment and design of operating rooms, for immediate managers or others who have broad administrative or fiscal responsibilities for the suite. Focusing on business strategies, the discuss such aspects as organizational structure, financial management, accounting principles, inventory control, operations management, and marketing. The goal is to improve quality, increase productivity, and reduce costs. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Book Operating Room Leadership and Perioperative Practice Management

Download or read book Operating Room Leadership and Perioperative Practice Management written by Alan David Kaye and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2018-12-06 with total page 395 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An evidence-based guide that describes how to lead an effective operating room, ensuring safety and efficiency while maximizing resources.

Book Surgical Patient Care

    Book Details:
  • Author : Juan A. Sanchez
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 2018-08-12
  • ISBN : 9783319829593
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Surgical Patient Care written by Juan A. Sanchez and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-08-12 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book focuses exclusively on the surgical patient and on the perioperative environment with its unique socio-technical and cultural issues. It covers preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative processes and decision making and explores both sharp-end and latent factors contributing to harm and poor quality outcomes. It is intended to be a resource for all healthcare practitioners that interact with the surgical patient. This book provides a framework for understanding and addressing many of the organizational, technical, and cultural aspects of care to one of the most vulnerable patients in the system, the surgical patient. The first section presents foundational principles of safety science and related social science. The second exposes barriers to achieving optimal surgical outcomes and details the various errors and events that occur in the perioperative environment. The third section contains prescriptive and proactive tools and ways to eliminate errors and harm. The final section focuses on developing continuous quality improvement programs with an emphasis on safety and reliability. Surgical Patient Care: Improving Safety, Quality and Value targets an international audience which includes all hospital, ambulatory and clinic-based operating room personnel as well as healthcare administrators and managers, directors of risk management and patient safety, health services researchers, and individuals in higher education in the health professions. It is intended to provide both fundamental knowledge and practical information for those at the front line of patient care. The increasing interest in patient safety worldwide makes this a timely global topic. As such, the content is written for an international audience and contains materials from leading international authors who have implemented many successful programs.

Book Developing and Managing an Ambulatory Surgery Center

Download or read book Developing and Managing an Ambulatory Surgery Center written by Jeanne Barkheimer and published by Medical Group Management Assn. This book was released on 2000 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Glean proven strategies to spot and avoid common pitfalls; sail through regulatory, licensure and accreditation issues; and formulate sound budgets and effective financial plans.

Book Secrets from the Operating Room

Download or read book Secrets from the Operating Room written by Curtis M. Chaudoin and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2013-06-21 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every year, one out of every ten people will need to have a surgical procedure. The majority of those needing surgery know nothing about the operating room or surgery. In Secrets from the Operating Room, author Curtis M. Chaudoin provides objective information and strategies to help improve the state and outcome of patient care before, during, and after surgery. With more than thirty-seven years of experience as an operating room surgical salesman, Chaudoin gained an insiders understanding of the often secretive world of surgery. In Secrets from the Operating Room, he narrates what its like to work as a surgical salesman and provides an overview of the state of health care. He also discusses surgical corporations and their risks and profits, and he presents an overview of hospitals and how things have changed over the years. He details the roles of the surgeons and support staff, shows how to conduct the proper research before having surgery, and offers an understanding of what happens inside the surgery suite. Secrets from the Operating Room gives you a glimpse into the business of surgery and answers important questions about what you should know if you need an operation to increase your chances of a successful outcome.

Book Leveraging Lean in Surgical Services

Download or read book Leveraging Lean in Surgical Services written by Joyce Kerpchar and published by Productivity Press. This book was released on 2014-12-03 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is part of a series of titles that are a spin-off of the Shingo Prize-winning book Leveraging Lean in Healthcare: Transforming Your Enterprise into a High Quality Patient Care Delivery System. Each book in the series focuses on a specific aspect of healthcare that has demonstrated significant process and quality improvements after a Lean implementation. The result of implementing Lean in the surgical suite is a powerful and proven mix that enables members of cross-functional teams to improve their processes, efficiency, and financial performance. Leveraging Lean in Surgical Services: Creating a Cost Effective, Standardized, High Quality, Patient-Focused Operation provides a functional understanding of Lean processes and quality improvement techniques for the surgical department. This book is an ideal guide for healthcare executives, leaders, process improvement team members, and inquisitive frontline workers who want to implement and leverage Lean in the surgical suite. Supplying detailed descriptions of Lean tools and methodologies, it identifies powerful solutions specific to the needs of surgical services. The first section provides an overview of Lean concepts, tools, methodologies, and applications. The second section focuses on the application of Lean in the surgical services environment. Presenting numerous examples, stories, case studies, and lessons learned, it examines the normal operation of each area in the surgical suite and highlights the areas where typical problems occur. Next, the book walks readers through various Lean initiatives and demonstrates how Lean tools and concepts have been used to achieve lasting improvements to processes and quality of care. It also introduces actionable blueprints that readers can duplicate or modify for use in their own institutions. Illustrating leadership’s role in achieving departmental goals, this book will provide you with a well-rounded understanding of how Lean can be applied to achieve significant improvements throughout the entire continuum of care.

Book Neurosurgery Fundamentals

Download or read book Neurosurgery Fundamentals written by Nitin Agarwal and published by Thieme. This book was released on 2018-10-22 with total page 432 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The quintessential guide providing a one-stop roadmap to a neurosurgical career! Neurological surgery is a complex, highly selective specialty. For medical students and residents, navigating a huge array of neurosurgical information can be overwhelming. Neurosurgery Fundamentals by Nitin Agarwal is a portable reference enabling swift assimilation of neurosurgical care essentials. The book starts with a roadmap to a career in neurosurgery. It concludes with Advice from the Masters, featuring invaluable resources and insights from prominent neurosurgeons. Comprehensive technical overviews are provided on the neurological exam, neuroanatomy, neuroradiology, neurocritical care, traumatic brain and spinal cord injury, degenerative and deformity spine, neurovascular surgery, neurosurgical oncology, pediatric neurosurgery, functional neurosurgery, stereotactic radiosurgery, neurological infectious diseases, and interdisciplinary care. Socioeconomic topics include training, licensure, credentialing, and advocacy. Key Features Fundamental diseases, tests, and operative approaches are summarized. Top Hits feature the most salient questions, aiding in retention of knowledge. High-yield resources are highlighted to augment reader identification. Neurosurgical Pearls offer advice from the masters relevant to each chapter. High-quality illustrations, photographs, and radiographs enrich understanding. Aspiring neurosurgical providers will benefit from the easy-to-digest wealth of information in this concise, yet comprehensive guide.

Book Human Factors in Surgery

    Book Details:
  • Author : Tara N. Cohen
  • Publisher : Springer Nature
  • Release : 2020-09-28
  • ISBN : 3030531279
  • Pages : 246 pages

Download or read book Human Factors in Surgery written by Tara N. Cohen and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-09-28 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book delivers a comprehensive review of human factors principles as they relate to surgical care inside and outside of the operating theatre. It provides multi-dimensional human-centered insights from the viewpoint of academic surgeons and experts in human factors engineering to improve workflow, treatment time, and outcomes. To guide the reader, the book begins broadly with Human Factors Principles for Surgery then narrows to a discussion of surgical specialties and scenarios. Each chapter follows the following structure: (1) An overview of the topic at hand to provide a reference for readers; (2) a case study or story to illustrate the topic; (3) a discussion of the topic including human factors insights; (4) lessons learned, or personal “pearls” related to improving the specific system described. Written by experts in the field, Human Factors in Surgery: Enhancing Safety and Flow in Patient Care describes elements of the surgical system and highlights the lessons learned from systems engineering. It serves as a valuable resource for surgeons at any level in their training that wish to improve their practice.

Book The Healthcare Executive s Guide to Physician Hospital Alignment

Download or read book The Healthcare Executive s Guide to Physician Hospital Alignment written by and published by Healthleaders Media, a Division of Blr. This book was released on 2013-03-11 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Healthcare Executive's Guide to Physician-Hospital Alignment With millions of dollars riding on a hospital's quality and patient satisfaction scores, hospitals and physicians need to work together to succeed. But how best to align? The Healthcare Executive's Guide to Physician-Hospital Alignment is an essential resource to develop your own roadmap, overcome common roadblocks, and choose the right alignment model and strategies for each service line. This comprehensive look at the drivers of physician-hospital alignment will help you and your organization: Understand key drivers of alignment from the physician and hospital perspective Identify common roadblocks and challenges of various physician-hospital alignment strategies Examine alignment models Create alignment strategies based on service line Take a look at the table of contents: Introduction Chapter 1: Overview of Alignment Reasons for alignment Hospitals' interest in aligning with physicians Current trends Summary Chapter 2: Strength in Numbers and Other Alignment Benefits Strength in numbers' impact on health systems Strength in numbers' impact on physicians Strength in numbers' impact on patients Overarching pros and cons of alignment Summary Chapter 3: Impact of Healthcare Reform and New Structures on Alignment Accountable care organizations Patient-centered medical homes American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Summary Chapter 4: Alignment Models Limited integration models Moderate integration models Full integration models Summary Chapter 5: Alignment Strategies Continuum of alignment strategies Employment as an alignment strategy Professional services agreements as an alignment strategy Other alignment strategies Summary Chapter 6: Physician Practice Perspective Security and stability Respect and appreciation Adequate market share Continuing education and training Participation in managed care plans Financial support and compensation Access to capital Work-life balance Summary Chapter 7: Hospital Perspective Quality care Satisfactory margins Market share Physician collaboration Partnership against the competition Positioning for the ACO criteria Decreased HIT costs and improved efficiencies The continual process--dealing with reality Summary Chapter 8: Compensation Strategies Limited integration strategies Moderate integration strategies Full integration strategies Summary Chapter 9: Legal and Regulatory Considerations Economic issues Structural issues Unwind mechanics Do your due diligence Summary Chapter 10: Financial Considerations Key terms Standard of value Valuation approaches Summary Chapter 11: Information Technology Driving forces for IT Clinical HIT integration Designing the model The economics of aligning The role of electronic health records Procuring alignment-enabling technology Summary Chapter 12: Alternatives to Physician Alignment Strategies Practice-based quality collaboratives/clinically integrated networks Quality collaboratives and clinically integrated networks within a physician-hospital alignment strategy How do quality collaboratives differ from clinically integrated networks? Summary Chapter 13: Mergers and Acquisitions Types of mergers Why merge? Merger process The four-stage process Summary Chapter 14: Comparative Case Studies: Real Life Alignment Experiences and Outcomes Case study #1: Multiple service locations as a driver for a global payment PSA Case study #2: Securing a primary care base through employment Case study #3: Selecting a full form of alignment for strategic partnership Case study #4: Using moderate forms of alignment to develop service line cohesion Case study #5: Utilizing "new" forms of employment Chapter 15: Where Do We Go From Here? Preparing for alignment through clinical integration Population health planning and management Behavioral adjustments Fiscal considerations Final takeaways