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This four-part series will give the non-lawyer practicing physician an in-depth discussion of medical negligence law that will impact his or her daily practice of medicine.
This article aims to provide an informed outline regarding previous CMS Overall Hospital Quality Star Rating methodologies, difficulties, and the public’s impact on the current 2021 star rating updates.
Exploring the importance and relevance of high-reliability healthcare organizations.
The authors designed and facilitated an evidence-based physician leadership development program that garnered praise from participants. They share the program and offer tips for duplicating it.
This study aimed to compare patient outcomes among hospitals led by physician and non-physician CEOs.
Physician leaders need a working knowledge of healthcare law.
Leadership skills are critical in determining how effectively physicians deploy their biomedical competencies. We conducted Reflective Practice and Leadership (RP&L) with three cohorts of Fellows in a Pediatric Hematology-Oncology (PHO) Fellowship in...
This article offers several recommendations to increase vaccination uptake by addressing needle fears and phobias directly.
New legislation has the potential to significantly change the health information technology market and dramatically affect health economics.
In this study, we evaluate empowerment behavior in physicians and the role that leader-member exchange quality may play in the physician’s ability to engender empowerment in members of their interprofessional clinical teams.
The lessons from COVID-19 outline a path forward toward sustainable, high-quality healthcare. Physician leaders should lead this evolution.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the Office of Inspector General recently issued the highly anticipated final rules to modernize and clarify the Stark Law and the Anti-Kickback Statute. Here’s what it means for physician leaders.
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