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One of the most important questions for leaders of hospital medicine groups is, “How can I measure the level of engagement of my hospitalists?” Measuring hospitalist engagement can be difficult, and many leaders are not satisfied with the tools they currently have at their disposal.
SHM is here to help. SHM developed an Engagement Benchmarking Service to evaluate relationships with leaders, care quality, autonomy, effective motivation, burnout risk, and more. You can see your standardized score in the various domains and where it falls within the national benchmark. This helps you know what is working well and identifies the areas for improvement in your hospital medicine group.
More than 80% of respondents from 2015 indicated that they will utilize the service again and plan to recommend it to a colleague. Help ensure hospitalists are engaged in your HM group by registering now for the next cohort at www.hospitalmedicine.org/pmad3.
One of the most important questions for leaders of hospital medicine groups is, “How can I measure the level of engagement of my hospitalists?” Measuring hospitalist engagement can be difficult, and many leaders are not satisfied with the tools they currently have at their disposal.
SHM is here to help. SHM developed an Engagement Benchmarking Service to evaluate relationships with leaders, care quality, autonomy, effective motivation, burnout risk, and more. You can see your standardized score in the various domains and where it falls within the national benchmark. This helps you know what is working well and identifies the areas for improvement in your hospital medicine group.
More than 80% of respondents from 2015 indicated that they will utilize the service again and plan to recommend it to a colleague. Help ensure hospitalists are engaged in your HM group by registering now for the next cohort at www.hospitalmedicine.org/pmad3.
One of the most important questions for leaders of hospital medicine groups is, “How can I measure the level of engagement of my hospitalists?” Measuring hospitalist engagement can be difficult, and many leaders are not satisfied with the tools they currently have at their disposal.
SHM is here to help. SHM developed an Engagement Benchmarking Service to evaluate relationships with leaders, care quality, autonomy, effective motivation, burnout risk, and more. You can see your standardized score in the various domains and where it falls within the national benchmark. This helps you know what is working well and identifies the areas for improvement in your hospital medicine group.
More than 80% of respondents from 2015 indicated that they will utilize the service again and plan to recommend it to a colleague. Help ensure hospitalists are engaged in your HM group by registering now for the next cohort at www.hospitalmedicine.org/pmad3.