In 2025, Jersey Shore University Medical Center implemented a clinical variation reduction (CVR) model, improving length-of-stay, discharge rates, patient experience, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration through shared accountability and dat...
A study on a 12-month chief medical officer leadership program found significant improvements in leader self-efficacy, shared vision, and organizational commitment, enhancing leadership confidence and alignment.
Physician leaders face high-pressure environments, balancing clinical duties, organizational demands, and leadership. Counseling psychology offers tools to coach colleagues and manage emotional challenges effectively.
Physician leaders face high-pressure environments, balancing clinical duties, organizational demands, and leadership. Counseling psychology offers tools to coach colleagues and manage emotional challenges effectively.
The article examines 65 years of changes in medicine from one physician's viewpoint, exploring advancements in technology, training, patient care, and bureaucracy, while emphasizing the need to preserve humanistic values in healthcare.
Although most people believe that they are self-aware, true self-awareness is a rare quality. In this piece, the author describes a recent large-scale investigation that shed light on some of the biggest roadblocks, myths, and truths about what self-...
As AI rapidly changes the division of labor between people and machines, organizations need ways of understanding employee capabilities that are more dynamic than just job titles, résumés, and periodic reviews. Continuous-assessment systems use signa...
Many organizations expect AI to automatically improve teamwork, but research shows the opposite can occur. Without intentional integration, AI can reduce engagement, narrow participation in meetings, and shift ownership away from the team. A five-mon...
The Physician Leader’s Guide to Affiliation Options explores evolving physician affiliation models, including private equity, PSAs, employment, mergers, and payer partnerships. It offers strategies, updates, and insights for healthcare leaders naviga...
In 2025, Jersey Shore University Medical Center implemented a clinical variation reduction (CVR) model, improving length-of-stay, discharge rates, patient experience, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration through shared accountability and dat...
This article explores medical routines older adults may not need, like colonoscopies post-75, actinic keratosis removal, and lifelong levothyroxine for subclinical hypothyroidism, emphasizing risks vs. benefits.
Balancing empathy and authority is key for medical leaders. This article explores emotional intelligence, boundaries, and strategies for effective leadership.
Physician leaders must navigate change management as AI transforms clinical care, tackling challenges without a clear playbook to guide this pivotal shift.
Agentic AI is changing how startups form, operate, and compete—something that matters not only for these new businesses, but for established firms at risk of being disrupted.
A proposed healthcare model balances universal access and existing structures by separating basic care from major medical coverage. It realigns financial incentives to reduce costs and improve outcomes.
Public speaking is vital for physician leaders but often causes anxiety. This article offers strategies like preparation, audience focus, and organized content to help healthcare professionals present effectively.
Boards often struggle not because of strategy or information gaps but because one director’s behavior disrupts how the group works. There are three main types of difficult directors: passive passengers (who remain silent), dominators (who crowd out o...
You propose a strategic shift. The case is solid, the logic sound. But weeks later, nothing moves. You advocate for a technology investment and get polite nods, then silence. You’re in the upper ranks of your organization with a track record of good ...
As careers lengthen into people’s 70s and beyond, many organizations are discovering that their most experienced midcareer employees are burning out just as they enter their most critical leadership years.
In a dematerializing economy—where value has shifted from physical assets to intangibles such as data, software, and capabilities—traditional strategy frameworks no longer provide enough guidance. Organizations need a clear center: a single, coherent...
Global companies often default to an HQ-satellite model in which strategy is shaped less by market insight than by who is present when decisions are framed—an imbalance amplified by time zones and asynchronous discussion. Drawing on a 15-month study ...
Healthcare organizations face billions in revenue losses from Medicare cuts, halted value-based care models, and reduced federal funding. Traditional siloed leadership cannot tackle these interconnected challenges. This white paper emphasizes the cri...
Academic publishing drives medical progress but relies on unpaid physician-researchers while imposing financial barriers and limiting access. This article critiques systemic flaws and proposes ethical reforms.
In this conversation, Jacob Asher, MD, demystifies payer–provider contracting, explains who really holds pricing power in the negotiating room, and makes the case that understanding “the circle of money” is the prerequisite for anyone serious about r...
Effective communication is vital for healthcare teams to prevent errors, burnout, and poor outcomes. Self-awareness, connection-building, and recognition foster collaboration and resilience.
The study highlights collaborative leadership's role in fostering healthcare teamwork, empowerment, and communication, improving patient care, job satisfaction, and outcomes.
A study of surgeries at a hospital in Madrid and a subsequent pilot program there offers lessons for any organization that relies on fluid, high-pressure teams.
From closing knowledge gaps in finance and AI to building emotional intelligence and peer communities, the future of healthcare demands bilingual leaders fluent in both medicine and strategy.
“Profiles in Success”: Certified Physician Executives Share the Value and ROI of their CPE Education
AAPL believes physician leaders who are pursuing leadership education and training — and the organizations that are supporting their effort — should be able to clearly see the value of their time, money, and effort.
The article analyzes physician narratives from a study on leadership development, revealing themes like trust, communication, and reflection. It highlights how safe environments foster growth and reduce burnout.

