New organizational and funds flow models for an academic cancer center

DA Spahlinger, CW Pai, MB Waldinger, JE Billi… - Academic …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
DA Spahlinger, CW Pai, MB Waldinger, JE Billi, MS Wicha
Academic Medicine, 2004journals.lww.com
The clinical impetus to develop cancer centers has been the recognition that many cancer
patients require a comprehensive treatment plan coordinated across multiple specialties.
Developing an effective organizational and financial structure among the multiple entities
that comprise an academic cancer center has, however, been a challenge. The authors
describe an effort to realize a sustainable clinical operation at the University of Michigan
Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMCCC) by developing an appropriate management …
Abstract
The clinical impetus to develop cancer centers has been the recognition that many cancer patients require a comprehensive treatment plan coordinated across multiple specialties. Developing an effective organizational and financial structure among the multiple entities that comprise an academic cancer center has, however, been a challenge. The authors describe an effort to realize a sustainable clinical operation at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMCCC) by developing an appropriate management structure and financial model. The modified organizational structure established a clear line of administrative authority and held faculty members accountable for their effort in the UMCCC. A unified budget aligned financial incentive among all stakeholders to increase efficiency, revenue, and margin. The authors report preliminary financial evidence of the success of the new managerial structure.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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