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Essentials of Physician Practice Management

ISBN: 978-0-787-97189-2

August 2004

Jossey-Bass

592 pages

Description

ESSENTIALS OF PHYSICIAN PRACTICE MANAGEMENT

Essentials of Physician Practice Management offers a practical reference for administrators and medical directors and provides a comprehensive text for those preparing for a career in medical administration, practice management, and health plan administration. Essentials of Physician Practice Management is filled with valuable insights into every aspect of medical practice management including operations, financial management, strategic planning, regulation and risk management, human resources, and community relations.

"Physicians everywhere, especially those in leadership and management positions, will benefit from Essentials of Physician Practice Management. It combines clarity with a broad sweep that deals with all the key topics of interest. It is a real contribution to the field of health care management."
—William L. Roper, M.D., M.P.H., dean, The University of North Carolina School of Medicine and CEO, The University of North Carolina Health Care System

"The authors have focused on an area critical to working toward solutions to the problems we face in health care. Part of those solutions is the development of leaders and managers in ambulatory care, and the authors have done an outstanding job detailing the competencies needed for that purpose."
—Frederick J. Wenzel, M.B.A., F.A.C.M.P.E., Distinguished Service Professor, College of Business, University of St. Thomas, Minneapolis

"Integrated and comprehensive … practical road map to the challenges and opportunities of physician practice management."
—Arnold D. Kaluzny, Ph.D., School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

"To any physician serious about preparing for leadership, I recommend reading this book. If a edical group manager is going to keep one book close at hand, I recommend that it be this one. This book provides the clearest, most comprehensive picture of managing physician practices that I have seen."
—Keith Moore, Chairman and CEO, McManis Consulting

About the Author

THE AUTHORS

Blair A. Keagy is the George Johnson Distinguished Professor of Surgery and chief of the Division of Vascular Surgery at the University of North Carolina.

Marci S. Thomas is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy and Administration in the School of Public Health at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.