Tag Archives: Steering committee

Using Gainsharing to Transition to an ACO at JFK Health: 6 Critical Success Factors

Share:

Implementing an ACO is one of the most difficult strategic transformations that a health care system can attempt. The alignment of physicians and hospitals that comes from gainsharing helps to ensure a successful ACO launch.

Using Gainsharing to Transition to an ACO at JFK Health: 6 Critical Success Factors examines one organization’s experience with how a gainsharing program helped in its transition to an ACO.  The article was featured in the December 2014 issue of Accountable Care News, and is coauthored by myself and William Oser, MD, the Acting Executive Director, JFK Health ACO; Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, JFK Health (Edison, NJ).

Read More

Breaking Down Internal Silos

Share:

As hospitals initiate new strategies to transition from fee-for- service to population health, many times the programs are established in a vacuum.  Managers in one are unaware of what the managers of another are working on – sound familiar.  That age old problem of “silo mentality”.  This may be due to a number of 
Read More

Motivating Physicians: Dollars and Sense

Share:

Jo and I had a great conversation last week with Dr. Joe Bujak, MD, FACP,  the author of several books including Inside the Physician Mind: Finding Common Ground with Doctors (2008).  Bujak’s premise is that physicians are driven by their personal visions and goals, and that organizations need to align their interests Read More