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Leadership for Smooth Patient Flow
Improved Outcomes, Improved Service, Improved Bottom Line
Kirk Jensen, MD, FACEP; Thom A. Mayer, MD, FACEP, FAAP;
Shari J. Welch, MD, FACEP, FACHE; and Carol Haraden, PhD, FACEP
WINNER OF THE ACHE JAMES A. HAMILTON BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD!
This book provides the inspiration, information, and ideas you need to lead patient-flow
improvement efforts at your organization.
Learn how to:
* Improve patient flow through the emergency department-your organization's main
point of entry
* Break down departmental silos and build a multidisciplinary patient-flow team
* Use metrics and benchmarking data to evaluate your organization and set goals
* Create and implement a reward system to initiate and sustain good patient-flow behaviors
Softbound, 182 pp, 2006, ISBN 13: 978-1-56793-265-2. An ACHE Management Series book. Copublished with the
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FRONTIERS OF HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT
Patient Safety and Reimbursement
Maintaining Quality in the Face of Reform
Feature articles by John Byrnes, MD, and Joe Fifer, CPA, FHFMA; and
Valinda Rutledge, David Huber, MD, FACHE, and Jan Mathews, RN
This issue of Frontiers discusses patient safety and provides a helpful dialogue on how
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Softbound, 45 pp, Fall 2010, ISSN: 0748-8157. See page 22 for subscription information.
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Accountable Care Organizations
Your Guide to Strategy, Design, and Implementation
Marc Bard, MD, and Mike Nugent
This book will help you understand the accountable care organization (ACO) framework and
assess your readiness to embark on an ACO strategy. Although there is no definitive blueprint
for building an ACO, there are many currently existing departments, clinical service lines,
organizations, and systems that already achieve the intended outcomes of an ACO. Explore
their processes and structures, and learn how pilot projects and other innovations are shaping
the ACO delivery model. You can use this knowledge to decide your organization's next move.
This guidebook is designed to facilitate critical conversations and decisions at all stages of
the ACO development journey. Each chapter includes takeaway points and tailored action steps
for: (1) those organizations interested in exploring the ACO concept, (2) those organizations
taking the first steps towards an ACO model, and (3) those organizations already moving full
speed ahead.
Softbound, 396 pp, 2011, ISBN 13: 978-1-56793-415-1. An ACHE Management Series book.
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