Make your hospitalist program a key component of physician-hospital alignment
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, September 27, 2010
As more physicians move into ambulatory settings, hospitalists are taking their place and providing hospital-based services. Although this shift is great for physicians who would rather focus their practices in the ambulatory setting for financial and quality of life issues, they shouldn’t simply walk out the front door of the hospital and never give it a second thought.
A common mistake is for ambulatory-based physicians and medical staff leaders let management alone work things out with the current or prospective hospitalist service. . . Read more of this column by Jonathan H. Burroughs, MD, MBA, FACPE, CMSL, of the Greeley Company on HCPro.com.
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