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Patient Flow Initiative Eliminates Barriers to Discharge
When Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, UT, reached capacity a few months after opening, a year-long initiative on patient flow determined that part of the holdup was taking care of last-minute details.
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ED Case Managers Can Prevent Bottlenecks Before They Happen
Hospitals need to have case management at every point of entry to ensure patients are placed in the most appropriate level of care.
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It Takes Data to Improve Patient Flow
Improving patient flow is a two-pronged process: correct delays as they happen, and look at patterns of avoidable delays and develop solutions.
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Five More Strategies to Improve Patient Throughput
Case managers can’t create good patient flow alone — it takes a team.
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Don’t Leave Managing Patient Throughput Off Your To-do List
Maintaining good patient flow is more important than ever as CMS and other payers move toward payment reform basing reimbursement on the entire episode of care.
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Newest Value-based Purchasing Penalties, Bonuses Draw Fire From Critics
The latest numbers from CMS show more hospitals are being penalized for quality measures in 2017.
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Four Cities Approve Soda Taxes
Do such taxes lead to less sugar consumption and lower rates of obesity and diabetes?
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Is There a Link Between Hormonal Contraception and Depression?
Recent study results not as clear-cut as they seem -
Opioid Poisoning Among Children Skyrockets
Young Americans are likely to overdose on prescriptions meant for other family members, according to new research.
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What Do Gay and Bisexual Men Without HIV Know About PrEP?
Studies have shown that pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, reduces HIV incidence by 92% in HIV-negative people who are at high risk for HIV, including men who have sex with men.