SHSMD - 2008 Annual Conference and Exhibits
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More Best Practices in Physician Strategy Development
Program Code:
F07
Date:
Friday, September 19, 2008
Time:
11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
EST
SPEAKER
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Gita Budd, Principal,
ECG Management Consultants, Inc., Arlington, VA
Gita B. Budd is a Principal with ECG Management Consultants, Inc. She has worked in the health care industry for 30 years, with extensive experience in both strategy development and strategy implementation. Her career has included both health care management consulting and senior strategic and business development positions within multi-unit health systems. In her work, she has conducted numerous strategic and business planning projects, including the development of physician-hospital partnership strategies.
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Stephen F. Messinger is the head of ECG Management Consultants, Inc.’s Washington, D.C., office and serves as a principal in the firm. In his 25 years as a health care consultant, he has assisted numerous health care provider organizations in developing winning strategies and executing plans for competitive advantage. His work with hospitals, health systems, and medical groups includes the development of organization-wide and service line specific strategic and business plans. Additionally, he is a recognized expert in the development and implementation of physician-hospital alignment strategies.
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Description
Discover the best practice physician employment and alignment models that drive strategic success. Performance-driven hospitals understand that this starts with the translation of the organization's strategic plan into the implications for physician/hospital alignment and the development of a focused physician strategy. Understand why an overarching physician strategy is critical in making physician/hospital alignment initiatives effective, and how to construct a successful physician strategy. Understand the most effective alignment tactics and activities, as well as identify key factors that ultimately determine whether the tactics will be successful in your organization