Dyad Leadership and Clinical Integration: Driving Change, Aligning Strategies
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Sometimes, real leadership is about balance. Can your institution balance the competing—even contradictory—demands of the healthcare marketplace? Can your value strategists also build patient engagement? Can your clinical integration champions also master financial performance? How can any one leader do it all? One can't—but two can. Dyad Leadership and Clinical Integration: Driving Change, Aligning Strategies breaks new ground in dyad leadership, giving you the tools you need now to establish and sustain exceptional partnerships between physicians and administrators. The book offers practical strategies based on a proven integrated framework. With this method as a starting point, dyad leaders can group and differentiate roles and competencies to increase quality of care, cut costs, and improve the patient experience. Author Alan Belasen synthesizes the expertise of academics, journalists, and practitioners with assessments and concepts drawn from psychology, communications, organizational theory, and management literature. The result is practical, ready-to-use surveys and data analysis techniques for assessing the sweet spots and weak spots of current and potential dyads and the institutions they lead. Attain the power of balance—and enhance your institution's flexibility, span of expertise, and sustainability—with Dyad Leadership and Clinical Integration: Driving Change, Aligning Strategies.
ISBNs | 1640550933, 1640550909, 9781640550933, 9781640550902, 9781640550902 |
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Language | English |
Number of Pages | 353 |