10 Ways to Solve Differences During Clinical & Administrative Meetings

Practice Management

Here are 10 points on resolving differences of opinion between clinical and administrative leaders during healthcare organization meetings, according to an American College of Physician Executives report.

Processes
•    Acknowledgement of conflict. Each side recognizes the other's point of view.
•    Advocacy. Each side expresses an opinion.
•    Inquiry. Each side works to understand the opposing point of view.
•    Validation. Each side affirms an understanding of both opinions.
•    Self-disclosure. Each side shares emotional reactions to an issue.
•    Summary. Each side involved provides a summary of the argument.

 

Meeting outcomes
•    Individual solution. One person offers a solution.
•    Group consensus. All participants reach a mutual agreement.
•    Tabled. The discussion is put off to a later date.
•    Vote. The issue at hand is put to a vote.

 

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