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Using benchmarking to interpret and communicate medical practice data can take a practice to a whole new level, but how does a practice properly measure and assess to improve its performance? Proper Benchmarking techniques can lead to increased profitability and productivity in a practice, but what are the performance metrics to track and how should they be used? The fully updated Benchmarking Success: The Essential Guide for Practice Managers 2nd edition is packed with tools and performance indicators that demonstrate practice-specific factors to determine the right benchmarks and improvement…mehr

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Using benchmarking to interpret and communicate medical practice data can take a practice to a whole new level, but how does a practice properly measure and assess to improve its performance? Proper Benchmarking techniques can lead to increased profitability and productivity in a practice, but what are the performance metrics to track and how should they be used? The fully updated Benchmarking Success: The Essential Guide for Practice Managers 2nd edition is packed with tools and performance indicators that demonstrate practice-specific factors to determine the right benchmarks and improvement activities. This book will help you to: Recognize the overall purpose, need, and intended reasons for benchmarking. Identify and avoid the common mistakes and potential errors when interpreting measurements and benchmarks. Determine the best method of describing and presenting data to physicians and other stakeholders for making management decisions. Examine techniques for measuring practice operations at the patient, provider, and staffing levels. Analyze the metrics needed to build a better performing practice.
Autorenporträt
Gregory S. Feltenberger, PhD, MBA, FACMPE, FACHE, has over 23 years of operational health care experience and is the Chief Executive Officer at the Idaho Urologic Institute and the Surgery Center of Idaho. In addition, he is a retired Lieutenant Colonel and Medical Service Corps officer (health services administrator) after 21 years of active duty from the United States Air Force. Previously, he was the Chief Operating Officer and Commander, 10th Medical Support Squadron at the Air Force Academy hospital and prior to that was the Director of Managed Care/TRICARE Flight Commander at the Air Force Academy hospital. Before the Air Force Academy, he was the Chief of Performance Improvement Tool Development at the Office of the Air Force Surgeon General, Air Force Medical Support Agency, Data Modeling & Analysis Office in Falls Church, Virginia. And Greg has been a Chief Information Officer, Chief of Information Management, Group Practice Manager, and Medical Control Center Team Chief. In addition, Greg was competitively selected and completed a 10-month fellowship in Survey Development, Analysis, and Performance Measurement at the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA). Greg has extensive experience in the use of bivariate and multivariate statistics, sampling methodologies, quantitative and qualitative research methods, and statistical software. He received a PhD from Old Dominion University in Health Services Research. Also, Greg has a MBA in Information Systems from Kent State University and a BA in Specialized Studies/Biomedical Equipment Technology (Summa Cum Laude). He is a Fellow in the American College of Medical Practice Executives (ACMPE), the standard-setting and certification body of the MGMA; a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives; and a Certified Medical Practice Executive in the American College of Medical Practice Executives. Also, he was the President of the Idaho Medical Group Management Association (2016) and is a board member of the Saint Alphonsus Foundation. And finally, Greg has taught several online courses, authored several articles/chapters and research posters, and he has presented at MGMA, ACHE, and Military Health System conferences.