Building effective working relationships with healthcare executives.

R G Levitt
Author Information
  1. R G Levitt: Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.

Abstract

Managed care challenges physicians to learn to collaborate with healthcare executives to achieve cost containment while enhancing quality of patient care. This report describes specific steps to successful working relationships between physicians and healthcare executives. "Learning the culture," recognizing differences, offering assistance, taking steps toward closer collaboration, and avoiding pitfalls are interpersonal skills and behaviors that allow physicians to become part of the decision process in a managed care environment.

MeSH Term

Hospital Administrators
Hospital-Physician Relations
Hospitals, Community
Humans
Illinois
Managed Care Programs
Medical Staff, Hospital
Missouri
Organizational Culture
Organizational Objectives
Radiology Department, Hospital

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