1975, ISBN 0061422495, ix, 130
Book
2014, 1st edition., ISBN 1610394437, xix, 216
"In our nation's effort to improve health care quality, access and affordability, the doctor crisis is routinely overlooked. More than 80 percent of doctors...
Medicine | Patient-centered health care | Delivery of Health Care | Patient-Centered Care | Health care reform | Practice | Health services administration | Burnout, Professional | organization & administration | Practice Management, Medical | Physician's Role
Medicine | Patient-centered health care | Delivery of Health Care | Patient-Centered Care | Health care reform | Practice | Health services administration | Burnout, Professional | organization & administration | Practice Management, Medical | Physician's Role
Book
2011, ISBN 9780521176798, x, 197
"Management skills and a sound knowledge of the NHS are mandatory for consultant and general practice careers. Management Essentials for Doctors is an...
National health insurance | Management | Medical offices | National Health Programs | Great Britain. National Health Service | organization & administration | Practice Management, Medical | National Health Service | Great Britain | Health services administration
National health insurance | Management | Medical offices | National Health Programs | Great Britain. National Health Service | organization & administration | Practice Management, Medical | National Health Service | Great Britain | Health services administration
Book
Annals of Internal Medicine, ISSN 0003-4819, 12/2016, Volume 165, Issue 11, pp. 753 - 760
Background: Little is known about how physician time is allocated in ambulatory care. Objective: To describe how physician time is spent in ambulatory...
PATIENT-CARE | BURNOUT | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | SATISFACTION | PRIMARY-CARE PRACTICES | EXAMINATION ROOM | OFFICE VISITS | WORK-LIFE BALANCE | ELECTRONIC MEDICAL-RECORDS | DOCTORS | HEALTH RECORDS | Internal Medicine - organization & administration | Time Management | United States | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Electronic Health Records - organization & administration | Orthopedics - organization & administration | Ambulatory Care - organization & administration | Adult | Cardiology - organization & administration | Female | Time and Motion Studies | Family Practice - organization & administration | Practice | Work hours | Management | Social aspects | Physicians | Ambulatory medical care
PATIENT-CARE | BURNOUT | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | SATISFACTION | PRIMARY-CARE PRACTICES | EXAMINATION ROOM | OFFICE VISITS | WORK-LIFE BALANCE | ELECTRONIC MEDICAL-RECORDS | DOCTORS | HEALTH RECORDS | Internal Medicine - organization & administration | Time Management | United States | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Electronic Health Records - organization & administration | Orthopedics - organization & administration | Ambulatory Care - organization & administration | Adult | Cardiology - organization & administration | Female | Time and Motion Studies | Family Practice - organization & administration | Practice | Work hours | Management | Social aspects | Physicians | Ambulatory medical care
Journal Article
2008, 2nd ed., ISBN 9780763746032, xvi, 442
Book
1991, 1st ed. --, Therapy in practice series., ISBN 9780412333804, Volume 24, x, 240
Book
2001, ISBN 9780834216129, xx, 312
Book
New England Journal of Medicine, ISSN 0028-4793, 08/2010, Volume 363, Issue 6, pp. 501 - 504
 The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) authorized incentive payments through Medicare and Medicaid to clinicians and...
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | Financing, Government | Electronic Health Records - economics | United States | Diffusion of Innovation | Government Regulation | American Recovery and Reinvestment Act | Electronic Health Records - legislation & jurisprudence | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Patient Care Management - organization & administration | Quality of Health Care | Medicare | Medicaid
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | Financing, Government | Electronic Health Records - economics | United States | Diffusion of Innovation | Government Regulation | American Recovery and Reinvestment Act | Electronic Health Records - legislation & jurisprudence | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Patient Care Management - organization & administration | Quality of Health Care | Medicare | Medicaid
Journal Article
Journal of General Internal Medicine, ISSN 0884-8734, 3/2010, Volume 25, Issue 3, pp. 177 - 185
Policies promoting widespread adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) are premised on the hope that they can improve the coordination of care. Yet little...
electronic medical record | medical home | data standards | Medicine & Public Health | Internal Medicine | coordination of care | primary health care | health information technology | quality | Coordination of care | Medical home | Primary health care | Quality | Health information technology | Data standards | Electronic medical record | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | INFORMATION | ADOPTION | HEALTH RECORDS | COMMUNICATION | Physicians - organization & administration | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Electronic Health Records - organization & administration | Interviews as Topic - methods | Patient Care - methods | Humans | Usage | Physicians | Electronic records | Health care reform | Medical care | Medical records | Information management | Medical informatics | Electronic health records | Information technology | Quality of care | Patient care planning | Original
electronic medical record | medical home | data standards | Medicine & Public Health | Internal Medicine | coordination of care | primary health care | health information technology | quality | Coordination of care | Medical home | Primary health care | Quality | Health information technology | Data standards | Electronic medical record | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | INFORMATION | ADOPTION | HEALTH RECORDS | COMMUNICATION | Physicians - organization & administration | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Electronic Health Records - organization & administration | Interviews as Topic - methods | Patient Care - methods | Humans | Usage | Physicians | Electronic records | Health care reform | Medical care | Medical records | Information management | Medical informatics | Electronic health records | Information technology | Quality of care | Patient care planning | Original
Journal Article
Annals of Family Medicine, ISSN 1544-1709, 2013, Volume 11, Issue 3, pp. 272 - 278
Abstract We highlight primary care innovations gathered from high-functioning primary care practices, innovations we believe can facilitate joy in practice and...
Internal Medicine | Burnout | Personal satisfaction | Professional | Primary health care | Patient care team | Patient-centered care | Physician | Organizational innovation | Health care delivery | Health services research | patient care team | PROVIDE | organizational innovation | burnout, professional | primary health care | personal satisfaction, physician | PHYSICIANS | STUDENTS | BURNOUT | health services research | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | SATISFACTION | health care delivery | patient-centered care | TEAMS | INTERNAL-MEDICINE | PATIENT | DISSATISFACTION | Attitude of Health Personnel | Patient Care Team - organization & administration | United States | Humans | Primary Health Care - organization & administration | Cooperative Behavior | Health Planning - organization & administration | Interprofessional Relations | Patient-Centered Care - organization & administration | Professional Role | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Special Reports | personal satisfaction | physician | burnout | professional
Internal Medicine | Burnout | Personal satisfaction | Professional | Primary health care | Patient care team | Patient-centered care | Physician | Organizational innovation | Health care delivery | Health services research | patient care team | PROVIDE | organizational innovation | burnout, professional | primary health care | personal satisfaction, physician | PHYSICIANS | STUDENTS | BURNOUT | health services research | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | SATISFACTION | health care delivery | patient-centered care | TEAMS | INTERNAL-MEDICINE | PATIENT | DISSATISFACTION | Attitude of Health Personnel | Patient Care Team - organization & administration | United States | Humans | Primary Health Care - organization & administration | Cooperative Behavior | Health Planning - organization & administration | Interprofessional Relations | Patient-Centered Care - organization & administration | Professional Role | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Special Reports | personal satisfaction | physician | burnout | professional
Journal Article
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, ISSN 0009-921X, 10/2016, Volume 474, Issue 10, pp. 2100 - 2103
To access, purchase, authenticate, or subscribe to the full-text of this article, please visit this link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11999-016-4999-5 Byline:...
Surgical Orthopedics | Medicine & Public Health | Sports Medicine | Orthopedics | Surgery | Conservative Orthopedics | Medicine/Public Health, general | SURGERY | ORTHOPEDICS | Patient Care Bundles | Practice Valuation and Purchase - economics | Musculoskeletal Diseases - economics | Quality Improvement - organization & administration | Humans | Models, Organizational | Practice Valuation and Purchase - organization & administration | Fee-for-Service Plans | Musculoskeletal Diseases - diagnosis | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Health Services Research | Practice Management, Medical - economics | Health Care Costs | Delivery of Health Care, Integrated - organization & administration | Value-Based Purchasing - economics | Delivery of Health Care, Integrated - economics | Quality Indicators, Health Care - organization & administration | Value-Based Purchasing - organization & administration | Musculoskeletal Diseases - therapy | Medical colleges | Health aspects | Analysis | Value-based Healthcare
Surgical Orthopedics | Medicine & Public Health | Sports Medicine | Orthopedics | Surgery | Conservative Orthopedics | Medicine/Public Health, general | SURGERY | ORTHOPEDICS | Patient Care Bundles | Practice Valuation and Purchase - economics | Musculoskeletal Diseases - economics | Quality Improvement - organization & administration | Humans | Models, Organizational | Practice Valuation and Purchase - organization & administration | Fee-for-Service Plans | Musculoskeletal Diseases - diagnosis | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Health Services Research | Practice Management, Medical - economics | Health Care Costs | Delivery of Health Care, Integrated - organization & administration | Value-Based Purchasing - economics | Delivery of Health Care, Integrated - economics | Quality Indicators, Health Care - organization & administration | Value-Based Purchasing - organization & administration | Musculoskeletal Diseases - therapy | Medical colleges | Health aspects | Analysis | Value-based Healthcare
Journal Article
The New England Journal of Medicine, ISSN 0028-4793, 07/2008, Volume 359, Issue 1, pp. 50 - 60
This national survey finds that only 4% of physicians use an extensive, fully functional system for electronic health records, and 13% use some form of basic...
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | SYSTEMS | COSTS | Attitude of Health Personnel | Multivariate Analysis | Group Practice - statistics & numerical data | Primary Health Care - statistics & numerical data | United States | Humans | Male | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Chi-Square Distribution | Algorithms | Consumer Behavior | Diffusion of Innovation | Female | Ambulatory Care - statistics & numerical data | Physicians - psychology | Medical Records Systems, Computerized - utilization | Physicians - statistics & numerical data | Health Care Surveys | Medical Records Systems, Computerized - statistics & numerical data | Quality of Health Care | Practice | Evaluation | E-health | Physicians | Beliefs, opinions and attitudes | Computerized physician order entry | Hospitals | Electronic health records | Health care policy
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | SYSTEMS | COSTS | Attitude of Health Personnel | Multivariate Analysis | Group Practice - statistics & numerical data | Primary Health Care - statistics & numerical data | United States | Humans | Male | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Chi-Square Distribution | Algorithms | Consumer Behavior | Diffusion of Innovation | Female | Ambulatory Care - statistics & numerical data | Physicians - psychology | Medical Records Systems, Computerized - utilization | Physicians - statistics & numerical data | Health Care Surveys | Medical Records Systems, Computerized - statistics & numerical data | Quality of Health Care | Practice | Evaluation | E-health | Physicians | Beliefs, opinions and attitudes | Computerized physician order entry | Hospitals | Electronic health records | Health care policy
Journal Article
JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, ISSN 0098-7484, 05/2015, Volume 313, Issue 18, pp. 1799 - 1800
Over the past several decades, leaders of medicine have bemoaned a widespread decline in professionalism. There has been a growing sense of a loss or...
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Professional Competence | Professional Autonomy | Medicine - standards | Professional Practice - standards | Medical personnel | Education | Analysis | Practice | Study and teaching | Professionalization | Management | Health education | Physicians | Medical ethics
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Professional Competence | Professional Autonomy | Medicine - standards | Professional Practice - standards | Medical personnel | Education | Analysis | Practice | Study and teaching | Professionalization | Management | Health education | Physicians | Medical ethics
Journal Article
JAMA, ISSN 0098-7484, 04/2018, Volume 319, Issue 13, pp. 1321 - 1322
The article discusses the decline witnessed in the number of small physician practices following the shift towards accountable care organizations (ACOs) and...
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | CARE | Private Practice - organization & administration | Independent Practice Associations - organization & administration | Practice Management, Medical - trends | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | United States | Private Practice - trends | Practice | Physicians | Competition | Accountable care organizations | Medical personnel | Health care | Small business | Professional practice | Environmental management | Viability
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | CARE | Private Practice - organization & administration | Independent Practice Associations - organization & administration | Practice Management, Medical - trends | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | United States | Private Practice - trends | Practice | Physicians | Competition | Accountable care organizations | Medical personnel | Health care | Small business | Professional practice | Environmental management | Viability
Journal Article
Academic Medicine, ISSN 1040-2446, 2011, Volume 86, Issue 5, pp. 575 - 579
The rapidly changing field of medicine demands that future physician-leaders excel not only in clinical medicine but also in the management of complex health...
BUSINESS | MEDICINE | EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES | DUAL-DEGREE | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | MD-MBA | Education, Medical, Graduate - organization & administration | Leadership | Delivery of Health Care - organization & administration | United States | Humans | Male | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Forecasting | Program Development | Physician Executives - education | Diffusion of Innovation | Internship and Residency - organization & administration | Curriculum | Female | Program Evaluation
BUSINESS | MEDICINE | EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES | DUAL-DEGREE | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | MD-MBA | Education, Medical, Graduate - organization & administration | Leadership | Delivery of Health Care - organization & administration | United States | Humans | Male | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Forecasting | Program Development | Physician Executives - education | Diffusion of Innovation | Internship and Residency - organization & administration | Curriculum | Female | Program Evaluation
Journal Article
JAMA DERMATOLOGY, ISSN 2168-6068, 01/2018, Volume 154, Issue 1, pp. 13 - 14
DERMATOLOGY | Practice Patterns, Physicians' - economics | Delivery of Health Care - organization & administration | Investments - economics | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) | United States | Humans | Private Sector - economics | Dermatology - organization & administration | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration
Journal Article
Annals of Family Medicine, ISSN 1544-1709, 2012, Volume 10, Issue 5, pp. 396 - 400
Abstract Purpose Primary care faces the dilemma of excessive patient panel sizes in an environment of a primary care physician shortage. We aimed to estimate...
Internal Medicine | Panels | Physician's practice patterns | Practice-based research | Health care team | Allied health personnel | Models | Organizational | Primary care | Delegation | UNITED-STATES | panels | TIME | PREVALENCE | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | health care team | physician's practice patterns | practice-based research | allied health personnel | models, organizational | primary care | PRIMARY HEALTH CARE | delegation | Primary Health Care - manpower | Delegation, Professional - organization & administration | Humans | Patients - statistics & numerical data | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Chronic Disease | Physicians, Primary Care - organization & administration | Allied Health Personnel - organization & administration | organizational | models | physician’s practice patterns | Original Research
Internal Medicine | Panels | Physician's practice patterns | Practice-based research | Health care team | Allied health personnel | Models | Organizational | Primary care | Delegation | UNITED-STATES | panels | TIME | PREVALENCE | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | health care team | physician's practice patterns | practice-based research | allied health personnel | models, organizational | primary care | PRIMARY HEALTH CARE | delegation | Primary Health Care - manpower | Delegation, Professional - organization & administration | Humans | Patients - statistics & numerical data | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Chronic Disease | Physicians, Primary Care - organization & administration | Allied Health Personnel - organization & administration | organizational | models | physician’s practice patterns | Original Research
Journal Article
Health Affairs, ISSN 0278-2715, 09/2008, Volume 27, Issue 5, pp. 1219 - 1230
The "patient-centered medical home" has been promoted as an enhanced model of primary care. Based on a literature review and interviews with practicing...
EXPERIENCES | PAYMENT | PRIMARY-CARE | QUALITY | GUIDED CARE | CHRONIC ILLNESS | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | ADULTS | SYSTEMS | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | HEALTH | MEDICAL HOME | United States | Humans | Chronic Disease - therapy | Organizational Innovation | Patient-Centered Care - organization & administration | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Health Services Research | Primary Health Care - standards | Physicians | Primary care | Patients | Innovations
EXPERIENCES | PAYMENT | PRIMARY-CARE | QUALITY | GUIDED CARE | CHRONIC ILLNESS | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | ADULTS | SYSTEMS | HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES | HEALTH | MEDICAL HOME | United States | Humans | Chronic Disease - therapy | Organizational Innovation | Patient-Centered Care - organization & administration | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Health Services Research | Primary Health Care - standards | Physicians | Primary care | Patients | Innovations
Journal Article
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM, ISSN 1557-2625, 09/2015, Volume 28, Issue Supplement 1, pp. S63 - S72
Purpose: This article describes the electronic health record (EHR)-related experiences of practices striving to integrate behavioral health and primary care...
Electronic Medical Records | Delivery of Health Care | Medical Informatics | Behavioral Medicine | Mental Health | Primary Health Care | Integrated | MEANINGFUL USE | AMBULATORY-CARE | TEAMWORK | SUPPORT | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY | COSTS | PATIENT SAFETY | MENTAL-DISORDERS | SYSTEMS | Community Mental Health Services - organization & administration | Delivery of Health Care, Integrated - organization & administration | Mental Disorders - therapy | United States | Humans | Primary Health Care - organization & administration | Documentation - methods | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Electronic Health Records - organization & administration
Electronic Medical Records | Delivery of Health Care | Medical Informatics | Behavioral Medicine | Mental Health | Primary Health Care | Integrated | MEANINGFUL USE | AMBULATORY-CARE | TEAMWORK | SUPPORT | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY | COSTS | PATIENT SAFETY | MENTAL-DISORDERS | SYSTEMS | Community Mental Health Services - organization & administration | Delivery of Health Care, Integrated - organization & administration | Mental Disorders - therapy | United States | Humans | Primary Health Care - organization & administration | Documentation - methods | Practice Management, Medical - organization & administration | Electronic Health Records - organization & administration
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