While presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's new health care plan largely echoes her previous calls for reform, it includes new funding initiatives that were a priority for Sen. Bernie Sanders' campaign.
Engaging doctors in cost and quality improvements continues to be a top priority as organizations navigate tremendous change and uncertainty—but leaders often don't know where to start, says Advisory Board expert Taylor Hurst, who shares three key opportunities for organizations to increase engagement.
Most physicians at the typical hospital don't feel engaged in their work—a fact that can cost hospitals financially, reduce patient satisfaction, and even lead to medical errors. But Advisory Board expert Taylor Hurst says three key opportunities can help organizations re-engage their physicians.
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