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Medical Clinics and Practices

Understanding How They Work and Why

Roger Gruneisen

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English
CRC Press
04 November 2019
A hospital can be a private or public sector building where patients are admitted for acute treatment. On the other hand, a clinic is a hub of healthcare activity and a place where care providers interact with patients, prescribe medicine, and provide care instructions on what to do after leaving the clinic. Both sites have different and specific operational management needs and requirements. This book serves as a guide to new consultants, management engineers, administrators, and sales professionals seeking to assess simple clinics or medical practice operations.

In addition to providing important information about the various aspects of managing a clinic or medical practice, each chapter explains common operating practices seen today and gives some indication of good or better practices. To organize the chapter flow, the chapters are simplified into the typical flow of how a patient moves through the system from patient access to registration to discharge and is presented in a ‘Fact Finder’ format. In this format, the author answers important questions: What is a care team? What kind of physical space does the practice need? What about equipment and technology needs? Finally, the author concludes with key infrastructure concepts, such as leadership and management systems, integration into larger systems, and key measurements. All topics important to those working in or servicing the ambulatory market.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   376g
ISBN:   9781138341395
ISBN 10:   1138341398
Pages:   186
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Roger D. Gruneisen is currently a Principle Manager of Midmark Corporation’s Consulting Services where he manages the consulting business line, develops business and consulting products, and delivers consulting services for organizations wanting and needing to improve operational performance or support during Research and Development. He is a healthcare professional and business consultant with extensive experience in organizational change management, rapid operation assessments, and performance improvement. Roger has a B.S. in Operations Research from the United States Military Academy and an M.S. in Operations Management from the University of Arkansas along with professional certifications and experience in Lean Six Sigma. He has served as a leader in the U.S. Army during wartime, and transitioned to GE where he learned operations management in tough commodity manufacturing environment, and in healthcare operations management, consulting, and performance improvement.

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