Product Description
2021.Wolters Kluwer Lippincott Edition For a practical and insightful how-to on creating shared health care management, dive into Dyad Clinical Leadership . Offering expert guidance from a successful clinical dyad, this unique, forward-looking reference maps the way to enacting clinical co-leadership, while avoiding the pitfalls of power imbalances, communication gaps, and lack of management training._x000D_
Use the authors\u2019 proven methods and everyday examples to create collaborative co-management among clinicians from a range of disciplines—while reducing costs and improving patient outcomes._x000D_
Topics include:_x000D_
o History of healthcare management, leadership models and payment systems_x000D_
o Integrating and maximizing the skills of clinical and nonclinical professionals_x000D_
o Forming dyad-led teams and multiple partnerships: Choosing or being assigned a partner, challenges of shared leadership; essential skills; sharing power; learning dyad skills_x000D_
o Handling internal team problems, dynamics and power shifts_x000D_
o The next era of health care management – leadership in hospitals, units, and clinics_x000D_
o \u201cDyads in Action\u201d – Real-life stories in each chapter detailing examples of team-building and how different teams have dealt with dyad challenges _x000D_
• Numerous dyad examples, such as CMIO and CNIO, CMO and CNO, Chief Quality Officer and CNO _x000D_
• Detailed, real-world direction on creating integrated management teams - Individual roles, providing management training, choosing leaders with complementary skills, making data-driven decisions_x000D_
• Discusses organizational change management models and how to enact change management, develop high-functioning, multidisciplinary teams led by dyad leaders, and use design development tools_x000D_
• Theoretical management models presented within real-life co-leadership scenarios _x000D_
• Excellent guide for clinical and nonclinical leaders alike, including nurses, physicians, and all those interested in the new healthcare leadership model