Featured blog post: Does employment equal alignment?
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, May 25, 2010
With the massive healthcare reform bill now the law of the land, everyone is asking the question, “What does this mean for me?” Accountable care organizations (ACO’s) and bundled payments, combined with Medicare cuts and paying for quality versus quantity, emphasize the need for better alignment across all elements of the healthcare delivery system.
So, is the answer for all hospitals to employ all the physicians? Physicians are adding plenty of fuel to the employment fire with their own anxiety about the new bill, combined with the increased hassles of operating a business in the complicated healthcare industry. Hospital administrators are taking steps now to employ physicians and try to create alignment to position themselves for success in the coming new era. Most view physician employment as an imperative strategy to accomplish alignment. . . Read more of this post by Kirk Mathews, MBA, on www.MedicalStaffLeader.com.
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