• One of the problems with yearly review is if you find an irregularity you are a year behind in correcting it.  Also blips in collection efficiency can be masked with yearly reviews.  One last thing, think about the purpose of financial statements.  They should supply actionable information.  If the review is a year after the fact, how act…[Read more]

  • Hey Louis.

    The first question is what am I trying to collect?  If your goal is charges, you are trying to collect a fictitious amount.  What account should be the goal of your collections efforts?

    What does the large write off in your practice represent?  In part 1 of the next section of the course you will find some of these answers.  Let’s rev…[Read more]

  • Hey Louis.

    The first question is what am I trying to collect?  If your goal is charges, you are trying to collect a fictitious amount.  What account should be the goal of you collections efforts?

    What does the large write off in your practice represent?  In part 1 of the next section of the course you will find some of these answers.  Let’s rev…[Read more]

  • This is a little of the cart coming before the horse.  Understanding some accounting gives you a big head start in figuring out how the numbers on this statement are generated.  Certain accounting methods, although commonly used in healthcare are almost worthless when it comes time to evaluating financial performance.  You will get this in Part 1…[Read more]

  • If anyone of you can give me an idea of this practice’s collection efficiency, I have a special prize for you.  Take a shot at the answer and I will let you know what I think.

    Nothing worse than working hard and then letting the revenue slip away because of a combination of bad accounting, poor communication, and lack of oversight.  Remember, r…[Read more]

  • David Joyce MD, MBA started the topic in the forum 8 years, 3 months ago

    First, do you have access to departmental financial statements or personal profit/loss statements.  If so, what effect have they had on you and if not, why have you not accessed them?
    Second, this charges and collections statement, from one of the largest billing companies in the country, is a breakdown of the revenue portion of your income…[Read more]

  • David Joyce MD, MBA started the topic in the forum 8 years, 3 months ago

    Thanks for joining the forum.  If you would be so kind, share with others how you felt when you first discovered you had diabetes.  Who or what helped you most to cope with this discovery.  Your contribution here will be valuable to others struggling with their efforts to take control of their diabetes.    

    Thank You 

  • Great example Rubeen.  There has been a lot of comparison in between pilots and physicians.  Each have responsibilities that have very immediate results.  We both also live in a zero mistake environment.  Theory X leadership seems easier, but the implementation is a lot of work and oversight.  Theory Y, involves setting a framework and then stan…[Read more]

  • I agree it does sound like the military except when dealing with small units like the squad level of Marines and Navy SEALS, Quality Leadership is in full view.  The members of those teams are given a general framework to accomplish a task and then they are left with the ability to plan and then alter the plan as they see fit.  It is a, giving b…[Read more]

  • Hi Louis, thanks  for the reply.  You know that theory X is like 60 years old leadership theory, maybe older.  Yet it has been the most common description our students characterization of the leadership style they have experienced.  Why is healthcare so slow to adapt more a modern and clearly more productive leadership style?  I have my own idea…[Read more]

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  • Wow Velma, you sound like you are channelling Deming.  He ran into the same type of thinking when he attempted to bring his data driven improvement ideas to the American auto industry in the 1950s.  The rebuttal he received ended up almost bringing down that same industry when he went to Japan and found a country with a dismal industrial e…[Read more]

  • Beware of your categorization.  Deming would likely never accept that method.  In our world, rarely do we find an employee with low intelligence. On the contrary we find many who we perceive to be of unequal intelligence who are really just suppressing their contribution.  Our jog is to empower even those people and provide a working en…[Read more]

  • You have hit the nail on the head.  The very first thing I would do is initiate a practice improvement program.  You do not need management to do this.  You begin with a small project, small team, do something easy yet meaningful and when you realize improvement, make sure your results are seen by all.  The methodology for this will come in ses…[Read more]

  • You have hit the nail on the head.  The very first thing I would do is initiate a practice improvement program.  You do not need management to do this.  You begin with a small project, small team, do something easy yet meaningful and when you realize improvement, make sure your results are seen by all.  The methodology for this will come in ses…[Read more]

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