American Association for Physician Leadership

May/June 2024

Volume 2, Issue 3

May/June 2024

Podiatric medicine and surgery are thriving because of the continued evolution of education and training in podiatric medicine and surgery combined with the demand for services for lower extremity care.

May/June 2024

This article discusses the perils of multitasking and shows that it is more important to focus on one task at a time.

May/June 2024

Leadership is never more important than during a time of crisis, as healthcare organizations everywhere learned during the COVID-19 pandemic.

May/June 2024

This article provides valuable insights into managing up, relationship management, and emotional intelligence in a medical practice.

May/June 2024

This article discusses the six most common emotional responses that patients have to illness and hospitalization.

May/June 2024

This article explores the significance of telemedicine in modern healthcare, highlighting its role in bridging geographical divides and offering consultations, diagnoses, and treatment monitoring to patients in remote locations.

May/June 2024

Review of the healthcare statistical highlights from the first quarter of 2024.

May/June 2024

The transition from volume to value in healthcare has highlighted the importance of strong and genuine alliances between healthcare organizations and physicians. However, the absence of established guidelines for building such relationships has resul...

May/June 2024

This article discusses the history of artificial intelligence, provides an example of using artificial intelligence to obtain prior authorization, and discusses the ethical considerations of this exciting new technology.

May/June 2024

This article will examine the key areas where digital transformation may be leveraged to improve operational decision-making and quality of care.

May/June 2024

The article discusses chronic care management services that are essential for patients with two or more chronic conditions. CMS has designed a care plan that facilitates communication and follow-up according to the chronic care management codes.

May/June 2024

This article focuses on how an organization was able to develop and implement innovations to reduce readmissions using internal resources, with almost no extra budget.

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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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