Articles Tagged With: productivity
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Ethics Service Uses Relative Value Units to Quantify the Work of Consultants
Unlike clinical areas, ethics services have no consistent way to measure their work. The lack of quantifiable data makes it hard for leadership to comprehend. Administrators live in the world of productivity measures. They do not fully understand the world of clinical ethics. A group at Baylor is working on the a solution that, if nothing else, would help everybody start to speak the same language.
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Massive Remote Work Arrangement Going Well (Mostly)
Few patient access departments had successful remote work programs in place before COVID-19. Since the pandemic began, facilities have made some major adjustments. The following is a summary of how the field is faring with these unusual arrangements.
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Access leaders: Telecommuters are more productive
Patient access managers might envision employees working from home getting very little done due to ringing doorbells, kids playing, or housework getting in the way of work.
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Access leaders: Telecommuters are more productive
Patient access managers might envision employees working from home getting very little done due to ringing doorbells, kids playing, or housework getting in the way of work.
However, the opposite to is true.