AuthorAluise, John J. author
TitleThe Physician as Manager [electronic resource] / by John J. Aluise
ImprintNew York, NY : Springer New York, 1987
Edition Second Edition
Connect tohttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4646-6
Descript XVI, 505 p. 15 illus. online resource

SUMMARY

medical-legal affairs, automated systems, and THE PHYSICIAN AS MANAGER OFFERS public relations. PHYSICIANS AND OTHER HEALTH PROยญ In the past, physicians relied on their cliniยญ FESSIONALS A PRACTICAL GUIDEยญ cal competence and professional reputation to BOOK TO UNDERSTAND THE ECOยญ NOMIC AND MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS build and maintain their practices. Although RELEV ANT TO MEDICAL PRACTICE. these attributes are still necessary, other issues such as accessibility, quality assurance, cost The changing patterns of medical practice have containment, and health maintenance are growยญ brought with them the need for physicians to ing in importance. Although many traditionalยญ have a basic understanding of management ists in medicine resist the pressure to become principles and their applications to medical competitive, physicians and other health proยญ practice and the health care field. As insurance fessionals now have the opportunity to design companies, health maintenance organizations, an innovative health care system. Industry and government agencies, and industry become maยญ government want to join forces with the mediยญ jor influences on the delivery and financing of cal field to resolve the problem of unpreceยญ medical care, the once exclusive doctor-patient dented rising health care costs. If physicians are relationship is being modified by contractual to function at an executive level, they will need agreements with third-party payers. Physicians to expand their professional competency to inยญ are no 10l!ger the sole authority in their field


CONTENT

1 Economic Environment -- 2 Marketing Health Services -- 3 Practice Site -- 4 Financial Management -- 5 Personnel Management -- 6 Leadership in Medical Practice -- 7 Office Systems and Communications -- 8 Computerization -- 9 Professional Relations -- Appendices -- 1 Computers in Medical Practice -- 2 Professional Relations -- 3 Marketing -- 4 Office Systems and Communications -- 5 Practice Site -- 6 Financial Management


SUBJECT

  1. Medicine
  2. General practice (Medicine)
  3. Medicine & Public Health
  4. General Practice / Family Medicine