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By Ann Miller RN MHA

[ME-P Executive-Director]

We have been publishing the Medical Executive-Post for more than eight years now. And, with almost 3,000 formal posts, by the nation’s brightest experts, we have a treasure trove of information available to you.

So now, for the first time, all this information – and more – has been codified, updated, copy-righted and copy-protected in print form for your purchase and use. All have been edited by our Publisher – Dr. David Edward Marcinko and Professor Hope Rachel Hetico.

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  1. Celebrity References:
    National brand recognition and networking gravitas with “celebrities” and luminaries like:

    Frank Cappiello of Wall Street with Louis Rukeyser TV fame
    In my thirty-five years on Wall Street, I have observed that physicians are particularly disadvantaged when it comes to anything regarding finance. Most medical professionals have enough on their mind practicing their specialty and keeping up with healthcare technology and practice trends, that planning for their financial future is often forgotten. These economic essentials are vital to understanding practice, as principles like budgeting, risk management, cash flow analysis, fiscal benchmarking and rudimentary accounting are presented in this book. Furthermore, the necessity of keeping up with state and federal insurance legislation, tax laws, retirement, and estate planning is obvious, and included.

    Ahmad Hashem, MD, PhD, Global Healthcare Productivity Manager for Micro-Soft Corp.
    It’s never been easy to be a physician, and in many ways the pressures on practitioners are only getting worse. This is why I’ve been a longtime admirer of what David Edward Marcinko does with his writing and knowledge of medicine and medical practice. Dr. Marcinko’s books provide guidance for physicians – helping them to survive organizationally, administratively, and financially so that they can continue to serve their patients.

    Lloyd M. Krieger, MD, MBA of UCLA School of Medicine
    Risk Management and Insurance Planning for Physicians and Advisors fulfills its promise as a peerless tool for physicians wanting to make good decisions about the risks they face. It is also ideal for financial planners, insurance agents and business advisors wishing to re-educate and help doctors by adding lasting value to their client relationships. With time at a premium for all, and so much information packed into one well-organized resource, this book should be on the desk of every physician, or financial advisor serving the healthcare space. Simply stated, if you read this compelling text with a mind focused on the future, your time will be rewarded.

    Manual J. Colon, MD, American College Emergency Room Physicians
    This book would make an excellent reference for teaching medical students and residents the basics of monetary management. I highly recommend this book and commend Dr. Marcinko and the Institute of Medical Business Advisors, Inc. on a job well done.

    Richard Helppie, CEO of the Superior Consultant Company (NASD-SUPC)
    Medical management is already one of the most complex businesses, with advances in science, technology, and consumer awareness often eclipsed by regulation, rights, and financial restrictions. Navigating a course where sound practice management is intertwined with personal financial security requires a blue print designed by subject matter experts. Financial Planning for Physicians and Healthcare Executives provides that blueprint.

    Michael J. Stahl, PhD, University of Tennessee, Physician MBA Program, Knoxville, TN
    Fortunately, the Dictionary of Health Insurance and Managed Care provides desperately needed nomenclature stability to health insurance policy issues and managed care procedural concerns. With almost 10,000 definitions, abbreviations, acronyms, and references, the Dictionary is the most comprehensive and authoritarian compendium of its kind, to date … Dr. David Edward Marcinko, and his colleagues at the Institute of Medical Business Advisors, Inc., should be complimented.

    Thomas E. Getzen, PhD of Temple University Medical School, Philadelphia, PA
    Healthcare economist Dr. David Edward Marcinko, and his colleagues at the Institute of Medical Business Advisor should be complimented for conceiving and completing this laudable project. The Dictionary of Healthcare Economics and Finance lifts the fog of confusion surrounding the most contentious topic in the healthcare industrial complex, today.

    Anthony Silva, MD, MBA Emory University Business School, Atlanta, GA
    This book is destined to become the classic practice management textbook for all physicians, and is a must-read for the nation’s more than two million, independent healthcare providers and their related business and financial advisors.

    David B. Nash, MD, MBA of Jefferson Medical School, Philadelphia, PA
    The Editor-in-Chief and his colleagues at the Institute of Medical Advisors, Inc should be complimented for conceiving and completing this vitally important project. There is no question that Healthcare Organizations: Financial Management Strategies will indeed enable us to leverage our cognitive assets and prepare a future generation of leaders capable of tackling the many challenges present in our healthcare economy.

    Ann Miller RN MHA
    http://www.CertifiedMedicalPlanner.org

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  2. Dr. Marcinko,

    I actually have [one] of your book[s].

    Respectfully,
    Robert M. Joseph, DPM, PhD, FACFAS
    [Chairman, Department of Podiatric Medicine & Radiology]
    Dr. William M.Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine at Rosalind Franklin University

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  3. Book Forewords

    1.https://medicalexecutivepost.com/2008/02/29/ahmad-hashem-md-phd/

    2.https://medicalexecutivepost.com/2008/03/13/frank-a-cappiello-mba/

    3.https://medicalexecutivepost.com/2008/02/29/michael-j-stahl-phd/

    4.https://medicalexecutivepost.com/2008/03/12/lloyd-m-krieger-md-mba/

    5.https://medicalexecutivepost.com/2008/03/10/anthony-silva-md-mba/

    6.https://medicalexecutivepost.com/2008/02/29/richard-j-mata-md-ms-ms-cis-cmp%e2%84%a2-hon/

    Reviews

    Hospitals and Health Care Organizations is a must-read for any physician and other health care provider to understand the multiple, and increasingly complex, interlocking components of the U.S. health care delivery system, whether they are employed by a hospital system, or manage their own private practices.

    The operational principles, methods, and examples in this book provide a framework applicable on both the large organizational and smaller private practice levels and will result in better patient care. Physicians today know they need to better understand business principles and this book by Dr. David E. Marcinko and Professor Hope Rachel Hetico provides an excellent framework and foundation to learn important principles all doctors need to know.
    —Richard Berning, MD, Pediatric Cardiology

    … Dr. David Edward Marcinko and Professor Hope Rachel Hetico bring their vast health care experience along with additional national experts to provide a health care model-based framework to allow health care professionals to utilize the checklists and templates to evaluate their own systems, recognize where the weak links in the system are, and, by applying the well-illustrated principles, improve the efficiency of the system without sacrificing quality patient care. … The health care delivery system is not an assembly line, but with persistence and time following the guidelines offered in this book, quality patient care can be delivered efficiently and affordably while maintaining the financial viability of institutions and practices.
    —James Winston Phillips, MD, MBA, JD, LLM

    Enjoy.

    Ann Miller RN MHA
    http://www.CertifiedMedicalPlanner.org

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