As increasing rates of stress, depression and fatigue fuel concern about physician well-being, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and Mayo Clinic recently launched an initiative to prevent physician and medical trainee suicides. "We want to be part of a national dialogue that addresses … [Read more...] about 3 leading health organizations aim to reduce suicides by physicians, medical trainees
Workplace Safety
CDC provides guidelines for flu season, recommends health care workers get flu shot
Flu is a serious contagious disease that can lead to hospitalization and even death, says the Centers for Disease Control. Therefore, the CDC urges Americans to take the following actions to protect themselves and others from influenza (the flu). 1. Take time to get a flu vaccine. CDC recommends a yearly flu vaccine as the first and most important step in protecting … [Read more...] about CDC provides guidelines for flu season, recommends health care workers get flu shot
Study finds overwhelming support for employment background checks
A recent survey on employment background checks finds the vast majority of Americans supports and expects employers to conduct regular background checks on prospective employees. Of additional importance to medical office managers is that the number one place Americans expect to feel safe is their doctor's office. Some key takeaways from the survey include: 95 percent … [Read more...] about Study finds overwhelming support for employment background checks
What we have here should never be a failure to communicate
By Steve M. Cohen bio I may be showing my age, but it's likely you've at least heard the line from "Cool Hand Luke": "What we have here is a failure to communicate." A prison boss first uses the phrase, then the hero, Luke, repeats it at the end of the film. Moments later, Luke is killed in dramatic Hollywood fashion. If you need to update this mentally, picture … [Read more...] about What we have here should never be a failure to communicate
Model Notice: Alcohol consumption at practice party
Why you need this notice: Holiday and other office parties often include alcohol, and excessive alcohol consumption poses risks for employees. How this notice helps you: By letting employees know about your concerns for their safety, and providing recommendations for safe behavior, you are acting responsibly. How to use this notice: Modify this notice for your practice. … [Read more...] about Model Notice: Alcohol consumption at practice party
Five dangers in dealing with harassment claims
As with firing, the rules for handling sexual harassment claims are well known, yet employers still make mistakes, says management consultant Joseph Godwin of F&H Solutions Group in Asheville, NC. Here are five areas that warrant attention. 1. No, it’s not sour grapes Don’t dismiss any complaint, particularly one from a fired or demoted employee, as sour grapes or a lame … [Read more...] about Five dangers in dealing with harassment claims
Dealing with winter weather
As winter weather arrives with force in many parts of the country, it brings a reminder of the impact snowstorms have on businesses both large and small. Winter storms cause frustration for business owners, management, and HR professionals as they deal with the disruption each new snowflake brings. Inclement weather related issues include early school closings and the … [Read more...] about Dealing with winter weather
Model Policy: Dress code and appearance
Why you need this model policy: Employees affiliated with a medical practice are representatives of the practice and are responsible for creating a positive experience for patients, families, visitors, clinical staff, and fellow workers. How this model policy helps you: This model policy allows a practice to address all aspects of employee appearance, including clothing, … [Read more...] about Model Policy: Dress code and appearance
Practices recognize that health care compliance management must be addressed, despite challenges
A nationwide survey finds health care organizations and businesses, including medical practices, confront time and staffing challenges when it comes to health care compliance management. Expertise is also an issue, as is keeping up with changes. Nevertheless, medical practices and other health care providers recognize the importance of health care compliance management. The … [Read more...] about Practices recognize that health care compliance management must be addressed, despite challenges
Model Policy: Workplace violence statement
Why you need this policy: Although not specifically required by OSHA, Best Practices and unofficial OSHA guidance suggests that employers develop a written program to prevent workplace violence that includes, among other things, a written statement from management expressing the organization’s policy on workplace violence. How this policy helps you: Although it requires … [Read more...] about Model Policy: Workplace violence statement