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54 Sign up for the COMPLIMENTARY Becker's Hospital Review CEO Report & CFO Report E-Weeklies at www.BeckersHospitalReview.com or call (800) 417-2035 performing physicians may have such a difficult time adjusting their workflow or working with new electronic medical record software, for instance. The four categories also apply to executives, and Mr. Studer says CEOs can apply the same test to their senior management team to determine how each member might react to change. The most remarkable leaders in healthcare understand the complexity involved in change and take it very seriously, adds Mr. Studer. 5. They consistently manage employee performance. By communicating and upholding clear expectations for direct reports, CEOs can drive a culture of accountability that permeates the entire organization. Tolerating low performers is a fatal flaw for all organizations, but especially for those in healthcare that hold patients' lives in their hands. And along with their ethical obligation to patients, hospitals should address low performers so they do not bring other employees down. "When we do surveys, we typically find that 8 percent of the people in an organization are not meeting performance expectations," says Mr. Studer. "And 50 percent of that group are not in any performance counseling. There is no documentation in their file showing any form of corrective or disciplinary action." Incidentally, Studer Group studies have found organizations with leaders who report a high number of low-performing employees also have lower HCAHPS scores. Part of creating a highly reliable organization is consistently addressing low performance, from the senior level team to hospital staff. The best CEOs uphold the value of accountability to drive performance management throughout the organization. "These five things not only set a CEO apart from the rest in terms of leadership and vision, but also make our hospitals and health systems safer, financially stronger and more able to quickly respond to the changes facing today's healthcare industry," says Mr. Studer. n REGISTER TODAY! Becker's Hospital Review Annual Meeting CEO Strategy, ACOs, Physician-Hospital Integration, Improving Profits and Key Specialties 83 Health System Executives as Speakers Co-Chaired by Chuck Lauer and Scott Becker May 9-11, 2013; Chicago Westin Michigan Avenue, Chicago For more information and to register, visit: www.beckershospitalreview.com/4th-annual-beckers-hospital-review-meeting.html

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