6 Benefits Of Integrating NPs And PAs In HM Programs
6 Benefits Of Integrating NPs And PAs In HM Programs Erin November 22, 2024 Uncategorized Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) have long been a foundational part of most clinical teams. This essential group of practitioners play a vital role in the continuum of care and should be included in your healthcare facility’s […]
Hospital Medicine Program Development Diagnostic
Use this tool to evaluate the current state of your organization’s HM program and identify the next steps for improving your existing operations.
Teamwork. Patient Satisfaction. Patient Engagement.
Download our guide for tips to achieve a team-based approach and excellent patient care.
Protecting Your Investment in Employed Physician Practices
Primary concerns and benefits with employed provider models.
Rebuild Health in Your Community: The Ins and Outs of Patient Engagement
On SCP’s podcast, ‘Together, We Heal’, we tackle the question, how do you position your facility as an essential pillar in your community’s well-being and growth?
Patient Loyalty Through the Emergency Department
When health systems fully grasp the difference between loyalty and satisfaction, they stand to solve a host of seemingly unrelated challenges, from the rise of self-pay to the proliferation of online feedback (via Facebook and Twitter as well as online ratings sites) to the decrease in patient volume
9 Steps Providers Can Take To Influence Patient Loyalty
Our Providers’ Guide to Influencing Patient Loyalty tackles nine steps providers can take to impact five of the more subjective drivers of patient loyalty.
BPCI-A Changes: What Does It Mean and Why It Matters
This infographic offers insight into the significant changes coming to Medicare’s payment model, Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Advanced (BPCI-A).
Strategies for Care in the Gap
It costs hospitals, patients, and health systems with Gaps in Care. Be part of the solution. Consider these strategies when closing the Care Gap.
Identifying the “Gap” Between Inpatient and Outpatient Care
Post-discharge, emergency and hospital patients are vulnerable. Hospitals must bridge the gap in care to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs.