MGMA Operating Policies and Procedures Manual for Medical Practices

MGMA Operating Policies and Procedures Manual for Medical Practices
Title MGMA Operating Policies and Procedures Manual for Medical Practices PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth W. Woodcock
Publisher Medical Group Management Association/Center for Research in Ambulatory Health Care Administration
Pages 612
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Group medical practice
ISBN 9781568293783

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"Provides hands-on samples of forms, policies, and procedures that can be easily customized, reproduced, and implemented in a medical practice. The manual is designed for all medical practices, regardless of organizational size, type, or specialty mix and provides practical tools that all providers, administrators, supervisors, and staff can use"--Provided by publisher.

Operating Policies and Procedures Manual for Medical Practices

Operating Policies and Procedures Manual for Medical Practices
Title Operating Policies and Procedures Manual for Medical Practices PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth W. Woodcock
Publisher Medical Group Management Assn
Pages 564
Release 2006
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781568292779

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This popular bestseller is an easy-to-use manual complete with customizable medical office policies. Covering more than 100 of todays most pressing events, this manual helps practice administrators and managers set procedures and policies for managing operational, financial, and risk issues, as well as personnel, disaster planning, and exposure control.

MGMA HR Policies and Procedures

MGMA HR Policies and Procedures
Title MGMA HR Policies and Procedures PDF eBook
Author Courtney H. Price
Publisher Kensington Books
Pages 420
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781568292786

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"Manual addresses policies and procedures in human resource management for medical groups and physician practices. Covers staffing, employment law, hiring practices, compensation, recordkeeping, employee handbooks, and discipline. Includes CD-ROM with 100 customizable forms, policies, and procedures."--Provided by publisher.

Job Description Manual for Medical Practices

Job Description Manual for Medical Practices
Title Job Description Manual for Medical Practices PDF eBook
Author Courtney H. Price
Publisher Medical Group Management Assn
Pages 634
Release 1999
Genre Education
ISBN 9781568290959

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This comprehensive manual helps you develop an effective strategy for job-description implementation, shows you how to conduct appropriate job analyses and helps you understand the attendant legal issues. Includes a disk of generic jo + descriptions to use as-is or modify for your practice.

Back to Balance

Back to Balance
Title Back to Balance PDF eBook
Author Halee Fischer-Wright
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017-09
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781633310148

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"Dr. Halee Fischer-Wright presents a unique prescription for fixing America's health care woes, based on her thirty years of experience as a physician and industry leader."--

Medical Practice Management in the 21st Century

Medical Practice Management in the 21st Century
Title Medical Practice Management in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Marjorie Satinsky
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 286
Release 2017-09-18
Genre Medical
ISBN 1315347652

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This title includes a Foreword by John W Bachman, Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. Mastering the art of medical practice management requires knowledge that most physicians don't learn in medical school, residency, and fellowship training. Successful practice management in the 21st century requires physicians to understand how to organize and manage a practice, manage their finances, recruit, work with, and manage people within and outside of the practice, improve healthcare delivery and clinical outcomes, and ensure compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations. "Medical Practice Management in the 21st Century: The Handbook" addresses multiple aspects of medical practice management. It offers both background information and practical tools. The workbook format, supported by web-based tools, allows busy physicians to gain a basic understanding of many topics, determine strategies for their practices, and seek additional information when they want it. This guide will be ideal for both physicians who need business guidance as they begin their careers and physicians who are already in practice and want to enhance their business skills. Many physicians can't afford or choose not to hire a professional practice administrator or manager; this book will help them assume managerial responsibilities with the same level of confidence that they bring to clinical care. Physicians in academic medical centers who manage departments, programs, or research studies will also benefit. "This book is essential for any clinician planning to open a new practice or attempting to improve the quality and efficiency of an existing practice. Read and learn." - John Bachman MD, in the Foreword. "Written for the busy practitioner - clear, concise, and practical without any wasted space. I wish I had had this resource when I was starting practice. It's the bible for practice management, just as the "Washington Manual" was in earlier years." - Robert S Galvin, MD, Director of Global Healthcare for General Electric. "Important. Crosses many boundaries, covering a wide variety of topics. Guides physicians in developing the infrastructure that they need to succeed." - John Fallon, MD, Chief Physician Executive, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. "There is no better book or resource to use to develop the necessary proficiency to run a first-class, stellar practice than this. All who read this book will be able to ensure that every patient has a positive experience with your practice and will not only enjoy the experience but will tell other physicians, their family and their friends about you and your practice and thus make your practice thrive and prosper." - Dr Neil Baum, Clinical Associate Professor of Urology, Tulane Medical School, New Orleans, Louisiana. "I love the chapter on financial management. It is very complete and gives a non-business major a good grasp of complicated information." - Allen R. Wenner, MD, family medicine practitioner, West Columbia Family Medicine, South Carolina. "I like the format of the exhibits. In the chapter on financial management, the side-by-side problem/solution approach is easily understandable and lends itself to a solution oriented approach. I can spot my own practice's issues and immediately understand what to do without searching through a lot of text." - Tom Sena, MD, President of Raleigh Children and Adolescents Medicine, Raleigh, North Carolina. "Full of good material which I am actively planning to use. Extremely helpful!" - Dr Damian McHugh, President, Raleigh Emergency Medicine Associates, Raleigh, NC.

Mastering Patient Flow

Mastering Patient Flow
Title Mastering Patient Flow PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth W. Woodcock
Publisher Medical Group Management Assn
Pages 308
Release 2003
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781568292281

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Tackle the issues of space capacity, utilization, patient flow and technology in this best-selling book for medical practice management.