Hospitalist recruitment and retention [[electronic resource] ] : building a hospital medicine program / / Kenneth G. Simone |
Autore | Simone Kenneth G |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Blackwell, c2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (225 p.) |
Disciplina |
362.110683
658.373 |
Soggetto topico |
Hospitalists - Recruiting
Employee retention Hospitals - Personnel management |
ISBN |
1-282-68648-8
9786612686481 0-470-56826-7 0-470-56827-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
HOSPITALIST RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Physician Supply and Demand; 1.1 The Aging Medical Workforce; 1.2 The Growing and Aging Population; 1.3 Decreased Medical School Matriculation; 1.4 The Changing Demographics of Medicine; 1.5 The Cost of Medical School and the Graduate Debt Burden; 1.6 The Changing Role of the Specialist; 1.7 The Changing Scope of Primary Care; 1.8 The Availability and Accessibility of Training Programs; 1.9 Technological Advances; 1.10 The Increasing Regulatory Responsibilities Placed on Physicians
1.11 Rising Practice Expenses and Diminishing Returns from the Insurance Industry1.12 Utilization of Nonphysician Clinicians; 1.13 Government Policy; 1.14 Generational Expectations; 2 The Hospitalist Marketplace; 2.1 Age, Gender, and Years Employed as a Hospitalist; 2.2 Hospitalist Education; 2.3 Hospitalist Practice Location; 2.4 Hospitalist Employment Model and Hospital Teaching Status; 2.5 Control/Hospital Governance of Affiliated Hospital; 2.6 Hospital Size; 2.7 Hospitalist Staffing; 2.8 Coverage Schedule and Night Call Responsibility; 2.9 Hospitalist Program Growth and Turnover 3 The Role of the Hospitalist3.1 Hospitalist Program Patient Type and Encounter Type; 3.2 Hospitalist Time Spent on Nonclinical Activities; 3.3 Leader Time Spent on Administrative Activities; 3.4 Hospitalist Activities Based on Location; 4 The Hospitalist Recruitment Pool; 4.1 Building Your Recruitment Network; 4.2 Identifying Your Candidate Pool; 5 Challenges Recruiting Hospitalists; 5.1 Physician Compensation; 5.2 Practice Model; 5.3 Work and Call Schedule; 5.4 Daily Workload; 5.5 Added-Value Benefits; 5.6 Medical Staff Support; 5.7 Hospital Culture and Systems; 5.8 Technology 5.9 Specialty Providers5.10 Referral Network; 5.11 Hospital Administrative Support; 5.12 Staff Stability; 5.13 Community and Practice Culture; 6 Incentive Plans; 6.1 Incentive Plan Objectives; 6.2 Data Systems; 6.3 Metrics; 6.4 Benchmarking; 6.5 Incentive Payout; 7 National Recruitment Initiatives; 7.1 Trend in Hospitalist Salary; 7.2 Type of Incentives Offered for All Specialties; 7.3 Relocation Pay, and Amount, for All Specialties; 7.4 Signing Bonus, and Amount, for All Specialties; 7.5 Amount of CME for All Specialties; 7.6 Additional Benefits; 7.7 Hospital-Employed Job Opportunities 7.8 Assessment of Fair Market Value and Physician Compensation8 Retention Initiatives; 8.1 Defining Expectations and Finding the Appropriate Fit; 8.2 Work-Life Balance; 8.3 Integration of the Hospitalist Program and Hospitalist Physicians; 8.4 Support from the Clinical Director and Sponsoring Hospital; 8.5 Clinical and Operational Support; 8.6 Opportunities for Career Growth and Advancement; 8.7 Financial Opportunities; 8.8 Spousal/Significant Other and Family Integration Within the Community; 8.9 The Orientation Program; 8.10 The Exit Interview 9 Putting It All Together: The Site Visit and Interview |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910139472303321 |
Simone Kenneth G | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Blackwell, c2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Hospitalist recruitment and retention [[electronic resource] ] : building a hospital medicine program / / Kenneth G. Simone |
Autore | Simone Kenneth G |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Blackwell, c2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (225 p.) |
Disciplina |
362.110683
658.373 |
Soggetto topico |
Hospitalists - Recruiting
Employee retention Hospitals - Personnel management |
ISBN |
1-282-68648-8
9786612686481 0-470-56826-7 0-470-56827-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
HOSPITALIST RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Physician Supply and Demand; 1.1 The Aging Medical Workforce; 1.2 The Growing and Aging Population; 1.3 Decreased Medical School Matriculation; 1.4 The Changing Demographics of Medicine; 1.5 The Cost of Medical School and the Graduate Debt Burden; 1.6 The Changing Role of the Specialist; 1.7 The Changing Scope of Primary Care; 1.8 The Availability and Accessibility of Training Programs; 1.9 Technological Advances; 1.10 The Increasing Regulatory Responsibilities Placed on Physicians
1.11 Rising Practice Expenses and Diminishing Returns from the Insurance Industry1.12 Utilization of Nonphysician Clinicians; 1.13 Government Policy; 1.14 Generational Expectations; 2 The Hospitalist Marketplace; 2.1 Age, Gender, and Years Employed as a Hospitalist; 2.2 Hospitalist Education; 2.3 Hospitalist Practice Location; 2.4 Hospitalist Employment Model and Hospital Teaching Status; 2.5 Control/Hospital Governance of Affiliated Hospital; 2.6 Hospital Size; 2.7 Hospitalist Staffing; 2.8 Coverage Schedule and Night Call Responsibility; 2.9 Hospitalist Program Growth and Turnover 3 The Role of the Hospitalist3.1 Hospitalist Program Patient Type and Encounter Type; 3.2 Hospitalist Time Spent on Nonclinical Activities; 3.3 Leader Time Spent on Administrative Activities; 3.4 Hospitalist Activities Based on Location; 4 The Hospitalist Recruitment Pool; 4.1 Building Your Recruitment Network; 4.2 Identifying Your Candidate Pool; 5 Challenges Recruiting Hospitalists; 5.1 Physician Compensation; 5.2 Practice Model; 5.3 Work and Call Schedule; 5.4 Daily Workload; 5.5 Added-Value Benefits; 5.6 Medical Staff Support; 5.7 Hospital Culture and Systems; 5.8 Technology 5.9 Specialty Providers5.10 Referral Network; 5.11 Hospital Administrative Support; 5.12 Staff Stability; 5.13 Community and Practice Culture; 6 Incentive Plans; 6.1 Incentive Plan Objectives; 6.2 Data Systems; 6.3 Metrics; 6.4 Benchmarking; 6.5 Incentive Payout; 7 National Recruitment Initiatives; 7.1 Trend in Hospitalist Salary; 7.2 Type of Incentives Offered for All Specialties; 7.3 Relocation Pay, and Amount, for All Specialties; 7.4 Signing Bonus, and Amount, for All Specialties; 7.5 Amount of CME for All Specialties; 7.6 Additional Benefits; 7.7 Hospital-Employed Job Opportunities 7.8 Assessment of Fair Market Value and Physician Compensation8 Retention Initiatives; 8.1 Defining Expectations and Finding the Appropriate Fit; 8.2 Work-Life Balance; 8.3 Integration of the Hospitalist Program and Hospitalist Physicians; 8.4 Support from the Clinical Director and Sponsoring Hospital; 8.5 Clinical and Operational Support; 8.6 Opportunities for Career Growth and Advancement; 8.7 Financial Opportunities; 8.8 Spousal/Significant Other and Family Integration Within the Community; 8.9 The Orientation Program; 8.10 The Exit Interview 9 Putting It All Together: The Site Visit and Interview |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910826982503321 |
Simone Kenneth G | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Blackwell, c2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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