Tag Archives: Anthony Stanowski

Modern Healthcare report on the squeeze in hospital operating margins (June 23, 2014)

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Operating margin is the easiest way to determine a company’s pricing strategy and operating efficiency.   It is the simplest way to understand how much a company makes on each dollar of sales.  For non-profit hospitals, a positive operating margin means that there is money available to fund additional services; with
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Lessons From Ice Hockey: How Gainsharing Fits Into a Population Health Strategy

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I was a big Philadelphia Flyers fan in the heyday of their Stanley Cup Championships in the 1970s.   One of the saddest events I can recall is when Flyer Hall of Fame goalie Bernie Parent’s career ended in February 1979 when an errant stick hit him in the eye, finding an unprotected area through his fiberglass mask. Now
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Financial Incentives are Only Part of the Strength of Physician Alignment

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Seems everyone is talking about physician alignment.  In March 2014, Tom Atchison presented at ACHE’s Congress (2014) the session:  “Physician Alignment:  Dos and Taboos.”   Atchison reinforced to attendees to make sure to not call employed physicians “owned”.  He reflected that just because a health system
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Can Healthcare be Quick and Nimble?

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NY Times author Adam Bryant’s book Quick and Nimble (2014) synthesizes interviews with more than 200 CEOs/business leaders.  Bryant has a great ear, and weaves the wisdom of diverse executives through common themes that are core to running a business.  The chapter called “A Simple Plan” resonates for Read More