Paul Keckley: 2 Lessons Hospitals Can Learn from Uber In today's social media-obsessed world, there are no secrets — especially when it comes to unhealthy workplace cultures June 26, 2017 Marina Karp and Paul Keckley Ph.D. No Comments In today's social media-obsessed world, there are no secrets — especially when it comes to unhealthy workplace cultures.Read More
Is Your Hospital Prime for A Ransomware Attack? Here are straightforward steps hospital administrators and staff should take to help prevent ransomware attacks June 9, 2017 Paul Keckley Ph.D. and Marina Karp No Comments Here are straightforward steps hospital administrators and staff should take to help prevent ransomware attacks.Read More
The Individual Insurance Market: What It Means for Hospitals Paul Keckley outlines where the insurance market is and where it might be headed April 25, 2017 Paul Keckley Ph.D. and Marina Karp No Comments Paul Keckley outlines where the insurance market is and where it might be headed.Read More
Male vs. Female Physicians: A Closer Look at Differences in Care Ballyhooed study may overstate higher quality with women docs, but lessons still can be learned January 11, 2017 Paul Keckley Ph.D. and Marina Karp No Comments A much-ballyhooed study may overstate the higher quality found with women docs, but lessons can still be learned, says Paul Keckley.Read More
What You Need to Know About CMS' Bundled Payments Paul Keckley reviews the current state of Medicare's episode-of-care-based reimbursement initiative. October 3, 2016 Paul Keckley Ph.D. and Marina Karp No Comments Paul Keckley reviews the current state of Medicare's episode-of-care-based reimbursement initiative.Read More
3 Lessons Health Care Leaders Can Learn from the EpiPen Story Paul Keckley describes how hospital field execs can learn from drug company missteps. September 13, 2016 Paul Keckley Ph.D. and Marina Karp No Comments Paul Keckley describes how hospital field execs can learn from drug company missteps.Read More
5 Questions to Ask About Sales Reps in Your Hospital The selling game in health care is out of the closet and deserves scrutiny, Paul Keckley says. August 23, 2016 Paul Keckley Ph.D. and Marina Karp No Comments The selling game in health care is out of the closet and deserves scrutiny, Paul Keckley says.Read More
Accountable Care Organizations: Here to Stay or Fade Away? ACOs will continue to face changes as the field meets them with angst. But they're not going to completely disappear, says Paul Keckley. July 26, 2016 Paul Keckley Ph.D. and Marina Karp No Comments ACOs will continue to face changes as the field meets them with angst. But they're not going to completely disappear, says Paul Keckley.Read More
Trending at H&HN 10 Steps to Hiring the Right Health Care Consultant Since transparency is not mandatory for consulting firms, consider these attributes when deciding whom to hire, says Paul Keckley. June 15, 2016 Paul Keckley Ph.D. and Marina Karp No Comments Since transparency is not mandatory for consulting firms, consider these attributes when deciding whom to hire, says Paul Keckley.Read More
Emotional Intelligence Depends on More than Physician Behavior The medical field could do more to harvest the benefits of improving EQ May 17, 2016 Paul Keckley Ph.D. and Marina Karp No Comments An organization that does not take EQ in patient care seriously is prone to poor clinical and financial performance.Read More