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Redefining the Physician’s Role as Care Team Leader

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With training and support, physicians can become effective team leaders.

Achieving Stronger Physician Engagement

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Steps CEOs and boards should take to understand and improve engagement.

Improving Quality Through Physician Engagement

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From accountable care organizations to clinical integration, forging a close bond between physicians and hospitals for improved quality results is now an imperative.

Physicians Key in Value-Driven Environment

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Executive and board support is needed for physician leadership that lasts. Collaborative leadership with physicians will be essential for hospitals to successfully create and maintain agile organizations that can compete in the rapidly changing healthcare landscape.

Grooming M.D. Leaders

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CEOs need to target and develop physicians to play leading roles in health care transformation. Perhaps the greatest challenge health care organizations face over the next decade is physician engagement. As integration and value-driven care continue to advance, physician leaders will be increasingly called upon to meet the demands of a changing landscape.

Burnout in Health Care

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Health care leaders are learning more about burnout and working together to better address it.

Data's Motivating Power

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Analytics can be a tool for constructively engaging physicians in health systems’ transition to value

Physician-Hospital Alignment: Meeting on What Matters

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The evolving U.S. health care system will demand more standardization, reduced variation in outcomes and lower costs, necessitating new care delivery methods. A variety of models may emerge but physicians are the one constant to any emerging care paradigm, making hospital physician alignment imperative.