American Association for Physician Leadership

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This article explores the new malpractice considerations facing physicians in our constantly evolving digital world.

This article addresses some of the key reasons that cause physicians to resist testifying, and suggests ways for physicians to deliver their testimony in a way that is effective and can be understood by a jury.

This article examines the distribution of drug-based quality assurance events (QAEs) post-discharge across five-day increments and identifies characteristics associated with post-discharge QAEs.

The default position of many healthcare systems seeking physician alignment is to acquire the practice and employ the physicians, but there is another approach that poses far less financial risk to both parties and is far easier to undo if necessary:...

We outline the common reasons why patients sue physicians, and what activities frequently lead to patient harm. The case examples emphasize the factors that can lead to allegations of negligence and patient harm.

State licensing board investigations can subject a healthcare provider to serious discipline, up to and including license revocation.

Despite the need for comprehensive obesity treatment and community health initiatives, it remains a problem to financially sustain a program that receives low to no reimbursement for services and also commits to numerous mission-based community event...

The group of individuals you will find who are most bothered by medical malpractice and fraud, beyond the immediate victims, are the secondary victims: quality healthcare professionals.

In this article we look in detail at the lifecycle of the Pacific Coast salmon and how such an investigation may influence our medical careers.

The goal of this article is to provide clarity for decision-makers as they embrace the fee-for-value shift in a historically and predominantly fee-for-service environment.

An increasing body of evidence supports the clinical effectiveness of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) for a wide range of procedures. Evidence from randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses has demonstrated the econom...

This article covers the eight elements of the mandatory compliance requirements for the state of New York, as an example. The principles presented here should form the basis of your compliance plan.

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The American Association for Physician Leadership has helped physicians develop their leadership skills through education, career development, thought leadership and community building.

The American Association for Physician Leadership (AAPL) changed its name from the American College of Physician Executives (ACPE) in 2014. We may have changed our name, but we are the same organization that has been serving physician leaders since 1975.

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