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Wood, Jane Pine.
Pathology Practice Management = A Case-Based Guide /
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Title/Author:
Pathology Practice Management/ edited by Lewis A. Hassell, Michael L. Talbert, Jane Pine Wood.
Reminder of title:
A Case-Based Guide /
other author:
Hassell, Lewis A.
Description:
XI, 314 p. 16 illus., 12 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Pathology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22954-6
ISBN:
9783319229546
Pathology Practice Management = A Case-Based Guide /
Pathology Practice Management
A Case-Based Guide /[electronic resource] :edited by Lewis A. Hassell, Michael L. Talbert, Jane Pine Wood. - 1st ed. 2016. - XI, 314 p. 16 illus., 12 illus. in color.online resource.
Section 1: Money and the Practice of Pathology -- Healthcare Finance and the Pathology Practice -- The Trend Outcomes, Accountable Care and Value-Based Purchasing -- Coding and Billing -- Revenue Cycle Management -- Applying the Knowledge -- Current Major Trends and Considerations for the Future -- Section 2: Financial Management of a Practice -- The Income Statement -- More Complex Arrangements -- Practice Sales and Mergers -- Section 3: Contracting -- Payor Contracts -- Hospital Contracts -- Pathologist Employment Contracts -- Section 4: Human Resources -- Human Resources (HR) Management -- Section 5: Pathology Group Issues -- Group Dynamics -- Section 6: Better Practice Management -- Skills and Tools for Better Practice Management -- Section 7: Managing Ricks and Opportunities -- Professional Liability Risk -- Corporate and General Liability -- Disaster Risks and Preparedness Planning -- Market and Valuation Risks -- Technologic and Regulatory Risks -- Opportunities and Entrepreneurism -- Identifying and Capitalizing on Opportunities -- Section 8: Looking Ahead -- The High Performing Practice into the Future -- Bringing It All Together -- Appendix A: Cases for Discussion -- Appendix B: You and Your Environment: Cases for Group Discussion.
The authors discuss useful tools and tricks of the trade in pathology practice management. In-depth chapters on coding and billing by nationally known consultant Dennis Padget will prepare you to evaluate coding and billing practices. Noted law experts Jane Pine Wood and Amelia Larsen, attorneys at McDonald Hopkins, highlight key issues in employment, insurance, and hospital contracts and provide examples of how to deal with tricky issues. Sections on human resources and group dynamics take on the vexing issues that people bring to work. Finally, the authors identify current trends and reason how these might play out. In providing a broad overview of pathology practice management, each chapter employs a didactic framework, including one or more scenarios to illustrate challenges encountered by the writers. This case-based approach facilitates interactive learning and will thus be particularly useful to pathology training programs. Whatever your stage in the field—from resident to senior pathologist, including those in leadership roles—Pathology Practice Management: A Case-Based Guide is essential reading.
ISBN: 9783319229546
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-22954-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
668553
Pathology.
LC Class. No.: RB1-214
Dewey Class. No.: 616.07
Pathology Practice Management = A Case-Based Guide /
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Section 1: Money and the Practice of Pathology -- Healthcare Finance and the Pathology Practice -- The Trend Outcomes, Accountable Care and Value-Based Purchasing -- Coding and Billing -- Revenue Cycle Management -- Applying the Knowledge -- Current Major Trends and Considerations for the Future -- Section 2: Financial Management of a Practice -- The Income Statement -- More Complex Arrangements -- Practice Sales and Mergers -- Section 3: Contracting -- Payor Contracts -- Hospital Contracts -- Pathologist Employment Contracts -- Section 4: Human Resources -- Human Resources (HR) Management -- Section 5: Pathology Group Issues -- Group Dynamics -- Section 6: Better Practice Management -- Skills and Tools for Better Practice Management -- Section 7: Managing Ricks and Opportunities -- Professional Liability Risk -- Corporate and General Liability -- Disaster Risks and Preparedness Planning -- Market and Valuation Risks -- Technologic and Regulatory Risks -- Opportunities and Entrepreneurism -- Identifying and Capitalizing on Opportunities -- Section 8: Looking Ahead -- The High Performing Practice into the Future -- Bringing It All Together -- Appendix A: Cases for Discussion -- Appendix B: You and Your Environment: Cases for Group Discussion.
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