American Association for Physician Leadership

March/April 2016

Volume 31, Issue 5

March/April 2016

This article discusses the most common Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) exemptions and provides best practices to avoid liability under the FLSA.

March/April 2016

This article covers 10 common questions regarding closure of medical procedure consults.

March/April 2016

This article discuss how insights from the field of positive psychology and social neuroscience can help healthcare providers and their organizations flourish, in both their professional practices and personal lives.

March/April 2016

This article discusses how practice administrators can use actions, electronic medical records, and training to increase overall retention and create a high-performance culture in their medical practice.

March/April 2016

In this article, we track how the arc of physician compensation is bending, how the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act will drive further changes to physician compensation models, and how these changes may affect physician practice patterns...

March/April 2016

Comprehensive, detailed documentation in the medical record is critical to patient care and to a physician when allegations of negligence arise. Physicians, therefore, would be prudent to have a clear understanding of this documentation.

March/April 2016

Leadership can be isolating, making leaders feel that they’re out on a limb all by themselves. This article explores effective management of loneliness at the top.

March/April 2016

Healthcare practitioners must find alternative methods in order to continue providing excellent patient care while at the same time maintaining an economically viable practice. Practice consolidation with the assistance of private equity healthcare i...

March/April 2016

To understand how gender composition might affect differences in health services we examined the surgeon gender–specific rates of routine cataract surgery performed in ambulatory surgical centers in Florida. From 2005 through 2012, women ophthalmolog...

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