Overview
A health system’s employed provider network is the most critical driver of current and future strategic and financial success. Health systems must embrace the employed provider network’s importance to the health system and focus on creating an integrated, multispecialty group adept at delivering the capabilities and patient access the health system needs now and in the future.
HSG assists health systems in developing High-Performing Employed Physician Networks.
As defined in HSG’s book “Employed Physician Networks: A Guide to Building Strategic Advantage, Value, and Financial Sustainability”, the “High-Performing” Employed Physician Network embodies the following characteristics:
- Is financially and operationally sustainable
- Is integrated with health system vision and strategic direction
- Embraces a multispecialty group culture that is embedded in both strategic vision and day-today operational management
- Embodies uniform policies, procedures, and interactional experiences regardless of point of contact
- Delivers consumer-centric care and service, with a focus on access, engagement, and positive population health outcomes
- Incentivizes providers with a common compensation philosophy that has specialty-specific variance where warranted, but includes metrics consistent with improving performance expectations
- Integrates robust physician/advanced practice provider and administrative dyad leadership throughout the organizational chart, embodying “provider-led, professionally managed” mantra
- Utilizes all providers and support staff at top-of-license and capabilities in a clinically transformed practice model
Subservices
Employed Network Transformation
Transforming a group of employed practices into a cohesive multispecialty group aligned with the health system’s strategic direction requires a Shared Vision between administration and providers and evolving the organization’s structure to focus on its future. HSG works with employed networks to reset the path and engage stakeholders in leadership towards the future.
Employed Network Operational and Financial Performance Improvement
Improving financial performance within an employed network requires a comprehensive understanding of internal performance versus benchmark. HSG helps health systems identify, prioritize, and execute upon operational issues that ultimately drive financial performance.
Employed Network and Practice Turnaround
When a network or a practice leader departs, major disruptions to operations and financial performance can occur. HSG’s Interim Management team stabilizes operations while supporting development of future leaders within the organization.
Related Resources
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Health System Medical Staff Development Planning: Improving Access, Building Provider Capabilities, and Facilitating Strategic Growth
This White Paper is a comprehensive guide of what HSG considers to be best-practice for Health System Medical Staff Development Planning.