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Practice Management/Role of the Medical Director
Anesthesiology Clinics, 2014Although the nature of ambulatory surgery has changed over the years, the ideal role of the medical director mirrors its earliest iterations, focusing on excellent customer service and high quality of care. These efforts are supported by 3 modern methods of quality management borrowed from industry: intentional process improvement, standard care ...
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Management of diabetes in a general medical practice
The American Journal of Medicine, 1949Abstract 1.1. A simplified method for managing the majority of diabetics seen in a general medical practice is outlined. 2.2. The importance of initial hospitalization for diagnosis, treatment and instruction is stressed. The few days spent in the hospital early in the course of the disease will mean an inestimable saving of time for both the ...
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Business Management of a Medical Practice.
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965A generation ago, such a book as this would have been not only a rarity but a treasure. We starry-eyed graduates thought of medicine as a calling to serve man, not Mammon. We had no courses in medical economics, no free magazines telling us that we ought to buy more equipment to handle more customers and to hire more aides to increase our income; no ...
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Integration of Medication Management Into Occupational Therapy Practice
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2017AbstractOccupational therapy practitioners enable clients to improve performance in everyday occupations. As health care reform precipitates changes across health care service organizations, occupational therapy professionals must seize the opportunity to apply their unique skills and perspective to meet the changing needs of clients and other ...
Jaclyn K, Schwartz, Roger O, Smith
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Management of Obesity: A Challenge for Medical Training and Practice
Obesity, 2009Health‐care providers are in a unique position to encourage people to make healthy lifestyle choices. However, lifestyle modification counseling is a complex task, made even more so by the cultural and socioeconomic diversity of patient populations. The objective of this study is to evaluate the prevalence and predictors of attending and physician‐in ...
Njeri K, Thande +3 more
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Applying Total Quality Management to the Medical Practice
Journal For Healthcare Quality, 1993Total quality management (TQM) has the potential to help medical practices in the transition to a healthcare system that is more demanding in terms of both higher quality and lower cost. Incorporation of TQM principles, however, must be based on creating skills in the areas of teamwork, communication, and problem solving.
A D, Bender, C J, Krasnick, J G, Bender
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[Management of medical practice at home].
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy, 2002We present here how medical practice is managed at the patients home. Medical care at home is conducted in conjunction with a variety of professionals who provide health care in the community. The use of computers allows us to easily download information, and transfer it from the clinic to community services.
T, Wada +4 more
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Medical waste management in veterinary practice
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2003Scott R R, Haskell +3 more
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Medical practice management in a nutshell.
The Journal of medical practice management : MPM, 2014Obviously, an endeavor as complicated as managing a medical practice cannot be reduced to a "nutshell." However, the array of activities involved can be modeled in a comprehensive manner. This article does just that, providing practice managers with a blueprint for their management work.
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