SQ is a loyal employee who brings a positive attitude and is always on time and willing to help out. Recently, however the office manager found SQ's work quantity did not equal those of other staff. The office manager reviewed SQ's computer work log and realized that SQ wasted a tremendous amount of time clicking between work assignments, returning frequently to the same task … [Read more...] about Case Study: Leadership Means Finding the Source of Problems
Leading the Team
Case Study: The New Practice Administrator
PM has been with a practice for 18 months. He has great credentials and can handle the finances, regulatory requirements, and computer issues. The problem, however, is that he does not know how to do the individual jobs within the practice. For example, he does not know how to do patient check-in, check-out, or schedule a new patient. This creates problems when the practice has … [Read more...] about Case Study: The New Practice Administrator
Case Study: Manage A Schedulers Time
A practice of four physicians and four nurse practitioners has five schedulers—one for each physician/NP pair and one to handle new patient referrals. Even with five full-time schedulers, they struggle to keep up with the workload. How to manage a schedulers time is frequently brought up to the practice administrator by two groups of people. The schedulers express that the work … [Read more...] about Case Study: Manage A Schedulers Time
Pedestals are for Statues Shared Respect Builds Relationships
Can a doctor be a hero? Definitely. What about a nurse? Absolutely! But, let's not forget everyone else who may perform heroic actions or in fact be heroes. The cleaning staff and the food workers are vitally important. They face dangers as well. If not for them, our hospitals and long-term care facilities would be unfit for habitation. Everyone providing the … [Read more...] about Pedestals are for Statues Shared Respect Builds Relationships
Sleep Center Prepared to Be a Surge ICU During the COVID-19 Crisis if Needed
The lists have been made. The rooms are ready. We pray they will not be needed. The news is filled with concern over the shortage of ventilators, ICU beds, and hospital capacity. As the number of cases and deaths from COVID-19 continued rising, we prepared to deal with this in our area by ensuring our sleep center to be a surge ICU if needed. … [Read more...] about Sleep Center Prepared to Be a Surge ICU During the COVID-19 Crisis if Needed