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Office Case Models in Healthcare Business
[A Practice Improvement Compendium]
In Medical Practice? – Buy this CD-ROM
Regardless of specialty, most doctors quickly realize there are few case model guidelines available to steer them through the day-to-day management maze. One solution is to discuss best-of-breed practices with leading practitioners in order to discern what successful doctors are doing [mentoring concept].
The Problem
Of course, this is a costly and time consuming process with no criteria for success. Today, mentors are even loath to assist as competitive advantage can be lost.
A Solution
A better solution may be to use our Case Models in Healthcare [A Practice Improvement Compendium] to appreciate real-world practice situations and develop personalized approaches for an appropriate course of action. These techniques are so powerful that many business schools center their teaching on them. Case studies have been used for one hundred years because of their practical descriptions of actual situations.
Typically, information is presented about a practice’s patients, markets, competition, financial structure, service volumes, management, employees and other factors affecting success. The length of a case study may range from a few pages to 30, or more. And, our Case Models in Healthcare [A Practice Improvement Compendium] is suitable for medical practices, clinics, hospitals and other emerging healthcare entities.
We use three different methods to enhance your knowledge and launch your practice’s success:
- Prepared case-specific questions, with detailed answers, to illustrate underlying practice management concepts.
- Problem-solving analysis, styled after Harvard Business School, to learn intuitive skills for resolving various practice issues.
- A “no-answer” strategic planning approach to develop your ability to analyze a complex situation, generate a variety of possible strategies, and select the “best” from multiple self-generated solutions.
Case Model Topics
We give you more than 25 healthcare administration cases, covering the enterprise wide practice management ecosystem, to champion your financial success:
- Market Competition
- Operations Management
- Capital Formation
- Cash Flow Management
- Revenue Analysis
- Hybrid Costing
- OSHA Model
- Economic Order Quantity Costing
- USA Patriot Act
- Mixed Costing
- Managerial Accounting
- Cost Volume Profit Analysis
- Insurance Contract Analysis
- Incurred but Not Reported Claims
- Accounts Receivable
- Cost Accounting
- Medical Contract Negotiations
- Workplace Violence
- HIPAA
- Sarbanes-Oxley Act
- Medicare Compliance
- Health Information Technology
- IRS Form 990
- Hospital Valuations
- HIT Security
- Medical Endowment Funds; and others.
Bonus Features
We also include at no additional charge:
1. Glossary of Insurance and Managed Care
2. Glossary of Health Economics and Finance
3. Glossary of Health IT and Security
To help avoid administrative worries, you need Case Models in Healthcare [A Practice Improvement Compendium].
Sample Case Model: WV 1
Promo Letter: Letterhead Case Models Compendium
Testimonial:
“I thought about going back to business school to enhance my practice management knowledge – but now I have these case models that help solve many office problems and assist in difficult administrative situations.” [Dr. Michael Lampkin, MD]
Product Specifications: Adobe Acrobat Reader® required – both Mac and PC compatible. And, the handsome, sturdy package makes the CD-ROM an ideal gift for the recent graduate, mid-career doctor or mature medical practitioner; office manager, CXO or healthcare administrator.
TO ORDER: Please send your check or money order [for the CD] to: iMBA Inc, Suite #5901 Wilbanks Drive, Norcross, GA 30092-1141 [770.448.0769] or MarcinkoAdvisors@msn.com
OR – you may order electronically right here: www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?c=cart&i=641934&cl=109140&ejc=2
Only: $ 99.00 USD [includes SPH & tax].
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More Doctors are Giving Up Private Practice
According to this article, a quiet revolution is transforming how medical care is delivered in this country, and it has very little to do with the sweeping health care legislation that President Obama just signed into law.
But, it could have a big impact on that law’s chances for success.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/26/health/policy/26docs.html?scp=1&sq=doctors&st=cse
Now, we trust our new medical-practice case model CD will help docs remain in business.
Hope Hetico; RN, MHA
[Managing Editor]
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Are independent medical practices an endangered species?
Will a new generation of physicians and business pressures spurred by politics, technolgoy, an aging population and healthcare insurance reform finally converge to wipe out mom-and-pop doctor’s offices as we know them?
http://www.fiercepracticemanagement.com/story/are-independent-medical-practices-endangered-species/2010-06-01?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=internal
I do not know the answer, but this medical office case-model CD will help you innovate and give you ideas to stay independent. Good luck!
Dr. Graham
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Office Waiting Rome Time
The average time patients spend waiting to see a health provider is 22 minutes, and some waits stretch for hours, according to a 2009 report by Press Ganey Associates, a healthcare consulting firm that surveyed 2.4 million patients at more than 10,000 locations.
Orthopedists have the longest waits, at 29 minutes; dermatologists the shortest, at 20. And, with each five minutes of waiting time, patient satisfaction sank significantly, the survey revealed.
http://www.fiercepracticemanagement.com/story/five-tips-cut-patient-wait-time/2010-10-19?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=internal
PS: I love the management CD-ROMs.
Christy Lodwick
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