Industry surveys cite 53% of physicians are burned out and 41% of nurses plan to leave their job—challenging provider organizations to meet growing demands from an increasingly sicker patient population.
This whitepaper highlights the healthcare industry’s crisis regarding clinician burnout and staff shortages, and how care coordination can enhance the patient experience.
Download this paper to:
Identify the factors driving clinician dissatisfaction and administrative burdens, leaving providers with less time for direct patient care
See how care coordination activities help extend the care team through remote patient monitoring, telephone message and inbox triage, and customer contact centers
Learn how a leading health system leveraged certified virtual nurses to support care management, patient outreach, payer interaction, and clinical documentation initiatives
Virtual Patient Observation Drives Outcomes and Improves Patient Safety
Sponsored by
MedSitter
August 23, 2023
On Friday July 28, KLAS, a leading provider of research and data statements, released its spotlight on MedSitter as an Emerging Solutions Spotlight in healthcare. This white paper reviews the overwhelmingly positive key results from the KLAS Emerging Solutions Spotlight.
The white paper conveys the company’s plans for growth as it continues to serve healthcare facilities across the nation and specifies individual areas in which MedSitter is working to enhance its product. These items were able to be identified based on the KLAS reporting.
The white paper concludes with a brief summary statement from KLAS and shares why the clients surveyed selected MedSitter as their virtual patient observer staffing solution.
The Future of Healthcare Strategy: Laying the Groundwork with Digital Health Technology
Sponsored by
Midmark
August 15, 2023
Healthcare organizations are continuing to adapt digital health tools and platforms to improve overall patient care, while integrating in-person and virtual care to better meet patient needs and reduce traffic in hospitals.
This will change how hospitals are used in the future, with a strategy to treat more patients at home and save inpatient care for the sickest patients. With that in mind, health systems are using these new digital health tools and platforms to improve workloads and bedside care while delivering better data to the care team no matter where they are located.
In this exclusive eBook, learn more about key strategies and best practices for utilizing digital health technology that will provide long-lasting benefits throughout your entire organization.
Discover what’s most important to health system financial leaders
With a unique mix of obstacles in 2023, healthcare executives face eroding revenues and rising expenses. Investments in revenue cycle management (RCM) technology are more important than ever, with 80% of providers considering it a top-five priority this year.
Read our 2023 RCM Transformative Trends Report to:
Understand providers' RCM priorities that are driving financial strategies and technology investments
Explore the top three overall financial objectives identified by 100+ health system leaders
Examine transformative trends in RCM and assess how technology is driving innovation
Denials are a constantly moving target due to factors often outside of a health organization’s control, such as new payer rules or patients switching medical plans. However, if left unresolved, denials can represent an average loss of up to 5% of net patient revenue.
So, how can we get ahead of denials in healthcare? With the proper insights and action, health organizations can prevent more upfront denials, empower staff with the right tools, and reduce revenue leakage.
Take a deep dive into denials, examining where they most frequently originate to the latest research and strategies to stay ahead.
What's in the report?
Research on the current state of denials
Steps to prevent, prioritize, and outsmart denials
Case study examples on how healthcare organizations benefit from purpose-built automation
Despite operating in a challenging financial environment, health systems may be able to meet consumer demands and create better coordinated experience across the continuum of care, all while improving financial performance.
Here are 5 strategies health executives should consider to enhance margins and transform their business models:
Align and equip health system leaders
Reevaluate the basics driving your financial operations
Establish consistent analytics for improvement and reporting
Employ automation to modernize healthcare operations
Consider partnerships to push strategic pursuits forward
Download our e-book to discover how healthcare organizations are prioritizing a path to improved financial sustainability and margins.