As storm seasons intensify, healthcare organizations must ensure they are prepared for flooding and other scenarios to ensure safety, continuity of care, and business operations.
Whether cyber event or natural disaster, extended downtime may be unavoidable. But a tested business continuity plan will minimize financial losses, protect sensitive data, and save lives.
These enterprise implementations required considerable design decisions, interdependency planning, and operational change. They went live on time, and clinical and financial data now flows seamlessly.
Consumers’ responses underscore how to build a stronger access function that generates demand, provides excellent service, and deploys the provider care supply. We discuss four key takeaways.
Online scheduling can help provider organizations unlock operational efficiencies and gain a competitive edge. But successful implementation requires more than flipping the switch.
AI tools can help enable opportunities to improve health equity, but health systems must establish the necessary guardrails to avoid creating unintended consequences.
By combining a unified management and care team model with reimagined approaches to staffing and compensation, an AMC sustainably scaled its hospital at home program.