What physician executives and health care organizations should expect from each other.

T C Dolan
Author Information
  1. T C Dolan: American College of Healthcare Executives, Chicago, USA.

Abstract

Today, interest in defining the role of the physician executive and ensuring this individual is effectively integrated into the organization is high for good reason--the ranks of physician executives are growing. What attributes should health care organizations look for when hiring physician executives and what should they should expect of them once they are on the job? Physician executives should: (1) have demonstrated clinical and management skills; (2) have a comfort level with participatory decision-making; (3) have superb interpersonal skills; and (4) be a champion of the patient. Physician executives should expect the following support from their organizations: (1) varied roles and responsibilities; (2) mentoring by other senior executives; (3) lifelong learning opportunities; and (4) complete support of the management team.

MeSH Term

Career Mobility
Clinical Competence
Decision Making, Organizational
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
Learning
Mentors
Organizational Culture
Patient Advocacy
Physician Executives
Physician's Role
Professional Competence
United States

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