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Strategic planning with family physicians: a case study.

B Fried, W Nelson

    Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien
    |January 26, 2011
    PubMed
    Summary

    Family physicians engaged in strategic planning to define their practice philosophy and future goals. Overcoming physician-manager collaboration challenges was key to successful planning and future programming.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Practice Management
    • Healthcare Administration
    • Family Medicine

    Background:

    • Strategic planning is crucial for healthcare organizations.
    • Effective physician involvement in planning is often challenging.
    • Traditional physician-manager relationships can hinder collaboration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline a strategic planning process for family physicians.
    • To identify and address barriers to physician involvement in planning.
    • To develop strategies for enhanced physician-manager collaboration.

    Main Methods:

    • The study involved family physicians at Sunnybrook Medical Centre.
    • A strategic planning process was undertaken to develop practice philosophy, mission, and goals.

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  • Issues related to planning needs, physician involvement, and collaboration were identified.
  • Main Results:

    • Numerous issues were identified concerning the need for planning and physician engagement.
    • The traditional physician-manager relationship was recognized as a barrier to collaboration.
    • Strategies were developed to overcome identified obstacles.

    Conclusions:

    • Successful strategic planning requires addressing physician involvement and collaboration barriers.
    • Proactive strategies are needed to foster productive partnerships between physicians and managers.
    • Administrators can implement outlined suggestions to involve physicians more effectively in planning.