Tips and tools for rehab professionals: Time management
Rehab Regs, March 6, 2009
Rehab managers are almost always faced with insufficient time in the day to get everything done. However, time management can be learned and honed through the use of various tools and by understanding the importance of following through on the plan. A skill that goes hand in hand with time management is using the delegation process appropriately and effectively. The following tangible results can occur when a rehab manager is able to manage his or her time effectively:
- Improved work/life balance
- Stress reduction
- Improved efficiency at work
- Fewer missed deadlines or appointments
- Positive example of good time management to staff
- Improved ability to be present and to focus on the issues at hand, resulting in more effectiveness at work
This tip is from HCPro’s book The Essential Guide to Therapy Management.
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