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Changing Paradigm For Physicians Demonstrates Value of Leadership Training


New Study and Analysis Released by the American Association for Physician Leadership

"The healthcare sector is increasingly looking to physicians to meet its urgent challenges, including the need to move to value-based care, to reduce health and healthcare disparities, and to address the confounding social drivers of health"

WASHINGTON, April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A new study by the American Association for Physician Leadership (AAPL) identifies how the changing role of physicians reveals the need for expanded leadership training to meet the demand of providing quality healthcare.

"The share of physicians working in practices wholly owned by physicians dropped to 46.7%, down from 60.1% in 2012," according to research cited in the white paper. "As hospitals and health systems increasingly employ physicians, they need physician leaders who serve as 'interface professionals' who bridge medicine and management ... Physician-led organizations outperform their non-physician-led peers on measures of quality of care, patient experience, and cost of care."

"All healthcare organizations share two imperatives: to improve patient outcomes and ensure the sustainability of the nation's healthcare delivery system," said AAPL president and CEO Peter Angood, MD, FRCS (C), FACS, MCCM, FAAPL(Hon). "Meeting these challenges requires every physician, regardless of having a formal administrative role or not, to be a highly effective leader ? our society expects this. Physicians do not typically acquire leadership and management skills during their medical training; however, a growing array of leadership development opportunities, including those through certification and those offering a variety of content, format, duration, and purpose have emerged to meet the demand. AAPL looks forward to helping drive further expansion in this critical area of physician training and education."

"As AAPL's Executive Alliance Partner, our organization is pleased to support this new study highlighting the benefits of formal physician leadership training," noted Tony Stajduhar, president of Jackson Physician Search. "A national leader in the permanent recruitment of physician executives, physicians, and advanced practice providers, our firm sees first-hand how strong physician leadership not only improves organizational outcomes but also positively influences clinician recruitment and retention."

The white paper included a review of literature examining Physician Leadership Development Programs (PLDPs), which are growing in number and scope across the industry. These programs, the research found, are highly dependent on the overall culture and commitment to leadership training within organizations inside each sector of healthcare.

An organization's leadership ecosystem includes all the factors that surround a PLDP and contribute to a physician leader's success ? or failure ? in influencing positive changes:

Within a successful corporate structure, PLDPs can have the following measurable impacts on physicians:

In 2023 AAPL conducted an initial survey of physician leaders who completed the Certified Physician Executive (CPE), credential program, one of the longest-running and most respected educational opportunities for physician leaders. More than 90 percent reported that achieving the certification empowered them to achieve personal and professional leadership goals. Numerous examples of institutional benefits to having CPE-qualified physicians were noted.

SOURCE AAPL


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