The team reduced patient visit times by 18 percent and improved both patient and employee satisfaction, without cutting valuable patient-provider contact time.
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The team reduced patient visit times by 18 percent and improved both patient and employee satisfaction, without cutting valuable patient-provider contact time.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
A typical day for Lisa Saul, MD, MBA’17, begins with meetings with co-workers and seeing patients one on one.
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Cheryl Wolfe, MD, MBA’17, an obstetrician-gynecologist in Chicago, was in the midst of earning her MBA through the IU Kelley School of Business Physician MBA program when she was approached by Rush University Medical Center to merge her private practice into the Rush system.
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The Kelley Business of Medicine Physician MBA Class of 2017 has convened in Washington, DC for a five-day deep dive into how health policy happens. Twenty-six physicians traveled to our nation’s capital to look under the hood of healthcare policy development.
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“I didn’t want an ‘MBA lite’ version of a degree, I wanted to know I was going to walk out and be confident in these skills,” Dr. Jen Hauler said. “After speaking with the program director, I really felt confident Kelley could offer that.”
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As Chief Innovation Officer at Humana, Chris Kay says innovation begins when you truly understand your customer.
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A physician chooses her career with a purpose—to improve the lives of others. And sometimes, physicians spot glaring trends that drive them towards making a change for millions of people.
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As a physician leader who has overseen multiple large-scale healthcare systems, Ora Pescovitz, M.D., says her approach to major decisions always puts patients first.