Digitalisation of the healthcare system in Germany: Practice management is the key to success

What it’s all about

Like all other players in the healthcare system in Germany, GPs and specialists are also facing a major challenge: digitalisation. However, the widespread reluctance of many practice owners to embrace this transformation is often misinterpreted. It’s not primarily about a rejection of the technology itself, but about a deeper, often unconscious realisation for doctors: current practice management models are reaching their limits and a comprehensive redesign of management is unavoidable.

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Practice management: The relationship between people management, productivity, efficiency and effectiveness

❓What it’s all about

The concepts of productivity, efficiency and effectiveness are of great importance in the context of practice management and specifically in the employee management of physicians in private practice. They influence not only the operational process, but also the quality of patient care and ultimately the economic success of the practice.

➡️ Effectiveness

Effectiveness refers to the extent to which set goals are actually achieved. In a medical practice, this could be improving patient satisfaction or reducing waiting times, for example.

Effectiveness means managing staff in such a way that practice teams are successful in achieving their goals. This requires clear communication of what needs to be accomplished, regular feedback on implementation, and any adjustments to the work process.

➡️ productivity

Productivity describes the ratio of output to input in a given time frame. In a doctor’s office, the output could be the number of patients treated, while the input includes the resources used to do so, such as time, personnel and materials.

For staff management, high productivity means deploying staff in a way that makes the best use of resources. Training, clear work instructions and, of course, unambiguous communication all help to keep productivity on target.

➡️ Efficiency

Efficiency is the term used when a goal is achieved with a minimum use of resources. Thus, it is a specific form of productivity that is concerned with how well inputs are converted into outputs.

Efficiency in people management means that teams are organized in such a way that they can accomplish the given tasks in optimal time and quality. This can be achieved through good planning, proper selection and training of staff, and the use of best practices to ensure that misalignments don’t get in the way of the work.

🔄 Implementation

Productivity, efficiency, and effectiveness are closely related concepts that play a key role in employee management. By applying them correctly and monitoring them on an ongoing basis, physicians in private practice can optimize practice operations, improve patient care, and ensure financial success.

Integrating these concepts into practice management, for example through practice management benchmarking with ratios, can be a useful method is the appropriate method for this purpose. It uses the validated guideline of the Best Practice Standard for this purpose. It describes all the regulations, instruments and behaviors that are essential in the action areas of practice management, from planning to market research, organization, leadership, patient care and marketing to controlling, for work that functions smoothly even under changing requirements.

Efficient practice management: The importance of a feedback culture 🏥👨‍⚕️👩‍⚕️

What it’s all about 📜

In the modern workplace, an effective feedback culture is essential, and this naturally applies to the medical environment as well. Practice owners have a key role to play in creating a positive feedback culture in this context. The term “culture” plays a crucial role here, as it lays the foundation for the way feedback is given and received in the working environment of a medical practice. 🌐

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Risk aversion in DiGA prescriptions: More aversion than risk

❓What it’s all about.

Digital health applications (DiGA) have become increasingly important in recent years. They offer a variety of ways to complement therapies and help patients manage their conditions. Despite the potential inherent in these technologies, many physicians in private practice are hesitant to prescribe them to their patients. One of the main arguments is often the perceived lack of data or experience with these applications. But this risk aversion not only slows down medical progress, it also contains a helpful support.

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Mastering the medical mindshift: the problem child of organizational quality

Data, facts and instruments on the German health system

What it’s all about

The functionality of the practice organization significantly determines the possibilities of individual patient care, the economic success of the practice and the working conditions of the entire practice team. The results of the IFABS Business Comparison Tracker© for general practice, specialist and dental practice management show that organizational deficits exist in medical practices on a broad level.

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Quality of practice management: A diffusely used term clearly defined

Data, facts and instruments on the German health system

What it is about

In professional publications, seminars and events, the quality of practice management is often mentioned. However, it turns out that it is mostly used as a phrase and lacks a substantive underpinning. Yet the definition is quite simple and pragmatic.

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Family and specialty practices: Targeted for success. A case study

Data, facts and instruments on the German health system

What it’s all about

The complexity of practice management, with its multiple interdependencies among action areas, makes it difficult for practice owners to determine starting points for change, whether to eliminate perceived deficiencies or to develop the practice. The Opportunity Radar© offers a simple solution.

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Toxic mindsets in primary care and specialty practices: “I don’t have time.”

Data, facts and instruments on the German health system

What it’s all about

The results of the IFABS company comparison-Tracker© for general practice, specialist practice and dental practice management make it clear that up to thirty percent of the time resources used in practice operations are wasted completely unnecessarily and that substantial creative freedom exists.

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