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Exploring What Role Patient Advocacy Plays in Bundled Payment Outcomes

Guideway Care

In bundled payment models, patient advocacy plays a pivotal role in improving care coordination, patient satisfaction, and adherence to treatment plans. This blog explores how patient advocacy enhances care quality, addresses social determinants of health, and supports bundled payment success.

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What’s Causing Fewer Primary Care Visits in the US?

Health Populi

Health Populi’s Hot Points: Here is what we know-we know about primary care: that countries with strong primary care backbones where patients lack barriers to seeking PCP care spend less money per capita on health care. And, that primary care is a social determinant of health, bolstering public and individual health.

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NP Designation Helps Nurses Shape Their Careers with More Choices

Minority Nurse

” According to Tucker, the NP credential means nurses have experience with using advanced clinical skills, making complex medical decisions, and, particularly, developing effective communication with patients, which fosters teamwork and interprofessional collaboration.

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5 Ways Your Field Reimbursement Team Can Excel in the Current Healthcare Landscape

ACMA Blog

As we navigate the ever-evolving healthcare sector, the importance of field reimbursement and patient access teams continues to grow. With an increased focus on healthcare reform and patient advocacy, these teams play a crucial role in ensuring patients receive the treatments they need without undue financial burden.

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Mastering Prior Authorization Roles: Responsibilities and Training Demands Explored

ACMA Blog

Sometimes, at specialty pharmacies where most of their products require a PA, pharmacists can directly work with the payer to accelerate this process to receive timely reimbursement and patient access. They are also responsible for notifying patients of this requirement before getting their medication.

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Applying to Medical School? The Pre-Med Competencies are What You Must Show [Episode 554]

Accepted Blog

Thinking and reasoning competencies include the following: critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, scientific inquiry, and written communication. How about getting a certificate in a language other than your own and being engaged in cross-cultural communication skills? It requires oral communication, another professional competency.