American Association for Physician Leadership

January/February 2021

Volume 36, Issue 4

January/February 2021

This article offers an easy guide for practicing physicians to obtain reimbursement for those using telephone and telehealth services at their facility.

January/February 2021

This article offers an overall strategy for managing problem employees.

January/February 2021

To better understand the patient viewpoint on alternative prenatal care schedules, we performed a comprehensive review of women’s perspectives on their prenatal care and the possibility of a reduced schedule.

January/February 2021

Our research aimed to summarize existing studies examining burnout among physician assistants, assess major factors of burnout, and suggest solutions to alleviate burnout among physician assistants.

January/February 2021

When exploring major investments at your medical practice, you will improve your chances for getting your money’s worth by taking the time to create a request for proposal (RFP).

January/February 2021

This article describes the process of returning to private practice.

January/February 2021

This article describes how Grand-Aides might fill an important need to improve care and at the same time reduce cost.

January/February 2021

This article discusses the psychological impact of coronavirus on the general population, healthcare providers, medical students, and others.

January/February 2021

The clinical call center is a critical tool to effectively and efficiently monitor and manage patients.

January/February 2021

As patient experience and consumer voice are becoming increasingly important in healthcare, we developed a Patient and Family Engagement Experience (PFEX) at Mayo Clinic Arizona to more comprehensively obtain patient attitudes around current and futu...

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