Showing posts with label Board of Directors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Board of Directors. Show all posts

Friday, November 09, 2007

Board Considers Strategic Plan



The American College of Emergency Physicians Board of Directors spent their second full day in retreat mode today. The Board’s main item of business today was the development of the Strategic Plan for 2008-2009. The sessions involved small group brainstorming sessions and large group activities. The Priority Objectives identified for the coming year involve these main intentions:

1.) Ensure access to emergency medical care
2.) Promote quality care and patient safety
3.) Work to eliminate crowding and boarding
4.) Achieve meaningful medical liability reform
5.) Promote fair and equitable reimbursement
6.) Promote emergency medical preparedness for disasters
7.) Strengthen organizational vitality

Innovative as well as traditional strategies were discussed. Over the next few months, strategies and tactics will be added to the Strategic Plan, and it will be finalized.

The Board concluded its business day by meeting with the members of the Hawaii Chapter to discuss the issues important to the chapter. They had concerns about liability reform and the development of a trauma system on the island.



Thursday, November 08, 2007

ACEP Retreat


The ACEP (American College of Emergency Physicians) Board of Directors is in retreat mode this week, developing a strategic plan for 2008. Pictured here are newly elected Board members Dr. Andy Sama (seated, left) and Dr. Andy Bern (standing). They are accompanied by newly-elected Council Vice-Speaker, Dr. Arlo Weltge (seated, right). The Board retreat kicked off with an orientation for these new members.
One of the first items on the busy agenda is a presentation of the 2007 membership survey. Twenty percent of ACEP members responded to a recent email survey asking them to evaluate ACEP, along with many of the related goods and services. The Board will then be challenged to find ways to improve the organization based on member needs. This promises to be an exciting week for the college as they grapple with the problems of access to care, professional liability, and department overcrowding.