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Telehealth Update from the AMA – Setting the Context for ATA 2022

Health Populi

physicians were using telehealth to care for patients at the end of 2021. Among those doctors who were not providing telehealth by late 2021, just over one half never did so during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the 2021 Telehealth Survey Report from the AMA. Four in five U.S.

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How Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Can Influence Healthcare

Relias

Equity: Ensuring healthcare workers have what they need to do their jobs and patients have what they need in and out of treatment settings to effectively benefit from best practices in treatment (not to be confused with equality). The Current State of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Healthcare.

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Why prioritize value-based care over volume?

Health Prime

According to a 2021 FPM Journal article , as healthcare costs spiral higher, more payers are looking to replace the fee-for-service (FFS) system with value-based payment models focused on quality (rather than quantity) care. Gone are the days when the number of patient visits determined a physician’s success.

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How to Establish Performance Baselines for Your Healthcare Team

MedicalGPS

Chances are that your practice already has some sort of a patient satisfaction/experience survey in place. The minimum score was 44.67%, which occurred in November of 2021. If not, there is no need to reinvent the wheel and attempt to start from scratch. Contact MedicalGPS and we’ll be glad to get you started.

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Why prioritize value-based care over volume?

Health Prime

According to a 2021 FPM Journal article , as healthcare costs spiral higher, more payers are looking to replace the fee-for-service (FFS) system with value-based payment models focused on quality (rather than quantity) care. Gone are the days when the number of patient visits determined a physician’s success.

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Severe Wound Care Is Shifting to Post-Acute Care

Relias

Since 2016, fewer patients with severe wounds have received care in long-term care hospitals, and more patients have gone to less costly facilities like inpatient rehabilitation and skilled nursing facilities. When staff is trained on wound best practices, the patients have better outcomes. Register here.